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<blockquote data-quote="criticalbass" data-source="post: 829837" data-attributes="member: 711"><p>I changed a 110 30-06 to a .338-06, and it is an excellent gun. If you have a long action you might consider this cartridge. Technically it is not a wildcat since Weatherby built some guns chambered for it, and you can get ammo (for a price!) at Outdoor America and on the internet. However, you can fire form 30-06 brass easily, which gives you an unlimited source of reasonably priced brass.</p><p></p><p>These shoot almost as hard as a .338 Win Mag, but kick 'way less. They used to be popular in Alaska because depending on bullet choice you could kill anything from the little Sitka deer to big bears.</p><p></p><p>Incidentally I have this extra 30-06 Savage barrel that I never plan to use again. Has nice iron sights on it. PM me if you have a need for it and we'll haggle. CB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="criticalbass, post: 829837, member: 711"] I changed a 110 30-06 to a .338-06, and it is an excellent gun. If you have a long action you might consider this cartridge. Technically it is not a wildcat since Weatherby built some guns chambered for it, and you can get ammo (for a price!) at Outdoor America and on the internet. However, you can fire form 30-06 brass easily, which gives you an unlimited source of reasonably priced brass. These shoot almost as hard as a .338 Win Mag, but kick 'way less. They used to be popular in Alaska because depending on bullet choice you could kill anything from the little Sitka deer to big bears. Incidentally I have this extra 30-06 Savage barrel that I never plan to use again. Has nice iron sights on it. PM me if you have a need for it and we'll haggle. CB [/QUOTE]
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