R REDDOG Long Time Member Messages 4,436 Jan 2, 2010 #1 For no reason, just a few cartridges I load often. L-R 30-338, 300 win, 300 H&H, 300 Wby, 300 RUM, 30-378 Wby.
For no reason, just a few cartridges I load often. L-R 30-338, 300 win, 300 H&H, 300 Wby, 300 RUM, 30-378 Wby.
257Tony Long Time Member Messages 4,174 Jan 3, 2010 #2 I'll take the ole' silvertip with the sloped shoulders, in a 50's vintage Model 70 if you please.....
I'll take the ole' silvertip with the sloped shoulders, in a 50's vintage Model 70 if you please.....
R REDDOG Long Time Member Messages 4,436 Jan 4, 2010 #3 I'll take one of them if 'ur buyin! Mines just a PF model 70.
P Pre64 Very Active Member Messages 1,262 Jan 4, 2010 #4 >I'll take the ole' silvertip with >the sloped shoulders, in a >50's vintage Model 70 if >you please..... > Everything an elk hunter needs, plus character. Nothing like packing some American Heritage up the mountain.
>I'll take the ole' silvertip with >the sloped shoulders, in a >50's vintage Model 70 if >you please..... > Everything an elk hunter needs, plus character. Nothing like packing some American Heritage up the mountain.
Trix4me Very Active Member Messages 2,022 Jan 18, 2010 #6 LAST EDITED ON Jan-18-10 AT 09:57PM (MST)[p]REDDOG, (or anyone else) How do the .30 RUM and the .30-378 compare performance-wise?
LAST EDITED ON Jan-18-10 AT 09:57PM (MST)[p]REDDOG, (or anyone else) How do the .30 RUM and the .30-378 compare performance-wise?
R REDDOG Long Time Member Messages 4,436 Jan 19, 2010 #7 Very similar, slight edge to the weatherby. FWIW, neither one of them offer much over the old 300 weatherby.
Very similar, slight edge to the weatherby. FWIW, neither one of them offer much over the old 300 weatherby.
M mtmuley Long Time Member Messages 6,401 Jan 19, 2010 #8 Kinda depends on barrel length a little. mtmuley