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On 11/29/2018 at 8:52 AM, JakeUSMC said:

I just got my first muzzy. Inline though....

So I noticed you said you have a .50 cal barrel but shoot a .45 cal sabot. I didn't know you could do that! Learn something new everyday. Pretty rifle!

I think he’s referring to a .50 cal sabot with a .45 cal bullet in it.  The sabot makes up the other 0.05 cal.  Don’t load a .45cal sabot in a .50 cal rifle.  I’m guessing it would just fall out if you tipped the rifle forward, along with your powder.  

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Considering a Browning BAR in 300 WM that I have never done anything with.  But my 270 would be real sad, that said it hasn't brought me luck either!

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On 11/29/2018 at 7:58 AM, JakeUSMC said:

Remington 1903A3 30-06 Sporterized. Made in 1942 and carried through Whiskey Whiskey Deuce (European Theatre). This rifle has Nazi's, deer, and elk under its belt. My latest harvest was a 19A Cow. I used 180gr Remington Core Lokt. Leupold VX-3i 4.5-14x50mm scope.

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I like your style.  I will be carrying the same rifle that belonged to my grandpa in 5b.

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8 hours ago, yotebuster said:

Proof research .28 Nosler with a 3-20 Schmidt and Bender is my latest elk killer.  

Excellent choice in optics.  You have my approval rating of 5 stars!

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4 minutes ago, lancetkenyon said:

Excellent choice in optics.  You have my approval rating of 5 stars!

I like it so far.  If the gun ever failed me I could take the scope off an beat an elk to death with it.  Wish they could squeeze 3-27 out of the ultra short.  I ordered a 3-27 ps2 first but it was gigantic.  The 3-20 is a little heavier then the 2.5-25 March it replaced but its rock solid.  The March had a calling on another classic looking 7STW of mine that needed a better scope!  How’s your March working out?

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Dreamed of owning a Weatherby since I was a kid. Couple weeks ago, I bought a Weathermark in 300 Wby at a RMEF banquet. Mounted a VX 3i 4.4-14x40 on it. Waiting on dies and nice weather to work up a elk load. Looking at using a Nosler AB or Partition.

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Ca ridgeline 300wm 5.5-22x50 nf nsx. 215 Berger hybrid. More likely my wife or daughter will use it for elk before I ever do. 

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My dad isn't able to hunt anymore due to his back, so I commandeered his Weatherby Vanguard in 300 Weatherby that sits in the safe. It is to abusive on recoil for fun shooting, so I dropped it off at Axisworks last week. In a few weeks it will be sporting a new muzzle brake, and when I get it back it's old Simmons 44 Mag scope is getting upgraded to a Burris Veracity 3x15x50 FFP scope. I already started brass prep, and hopefully Berger sends me the load data for the 185gr Classic hunters and 210gr HVLD on Monday that I emailed them about. 

This elk season this 300 weatherby may get the opportunity to put a second cow elk on its record. My dad used it about 20 years ago to take his one and only cow elk in unit 8. 

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My CZ 550 with full Mannlicher style stock in 6.5x55 got it done for me this year. 

My best buddy used his Howa 1500 in 6.5x55, and got it done too. 

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15 hours ago, Hoss50 said:

My CZ 550 with full Mannlicher style stock in 6.5x55 got it done for me this year. 

that is one sexy rifle.  nice wood, full stock, CZ fit & finish.  not going to be able to relish my vittles 'till there is one in the safe.

lee

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