CYanchycki
Club Coordinator
Okay guys.
I currently have a Rem 700 .270 Winchester that according to the barrel markings dates it to December of 1965. I was born March of 1966. This is what prompted me to pick up this used rifle from our local gun shop along with the decent shape it was in.
The kicker, it is a .270 Winchester.
My Dad being an avid hunter in his day shot a 30-06 from the very early 70's. He was talked into it by a brother in law. I believe he paid 72.00 Canadian dollars for a Midland. This rifle has shot more whitetails than a dare say. Thus growing up in the family I was talked into the 30-06 is the caliber to use. Back in the day the selection of bullets was bar none the best. I used to shoot a Sako M995. That rifle shot amazingly for a factory rifle. I sold it when I discovered this Forum and Bench Rest. I was stepping away from my love of hunting to pursue this RIDICULOUS hobby......LOL
Anyway, getting back on topic, I want to rebarrel the Rem 700 to a BELT LESS 30. I have a buddy who shot a 30 Gibbs. He said it was a hard hitter. People are telling me to stay away as it is a pain to make brass. Really not. I was told to do a 308 Norma. I want to stay away from a belted case. The other option, a 30/06AI. From what I have heard and read the gains of the AI are not like is seen with a 280 AI.
Give me some insight/ thoughts.
I know Jackie has done up a 30-06 that appears to shoot lights out. German Salazar shot one in competition, but from what i have researched he is no longer shooting and any of the info he used to have in his blog is now gone.
I want to shoot 180gr bullets as I feel that is plenty of lead in North America.
Share your thoughts with me.
P.S., have a lot of 30 cal bullets that are sitting idle at this time.....
Calvin
I currently have a Rem 700 .270 Winchester that according to the barrel markings dates it to December of 1965. I was born March of 1966. This is what prompted me to pick up this used rifle from our local gun shop along with the decent shape it was in.
The kicker, it is a .270 Winchester.
My Dad being an avid hunter in his day shot a 30-06 from the very early 70's. He was talked into it by a brother in law. I believe he paid 72.00 Canadian dollars for a Midland. This rifle has shot more whitetails than a dare say. Thus growing up in the family I was talked into the 30-06 is the caliber to use. Back in the day the selection of bullets was bar none the best. I used to shoot a Sako M995. That rifle shot amazingly for a factory rifle. I sold it when I discovered this Forum and Bench Rest. I was stepping away from my love of hunting to pursue this RIDICULOUS hobby......LOL
Anyway, getting back on topic, I want to rebarrel the Rem 700 to a BELT LESS 30. I have a buddy who shot a 30 Gibbs. He said it was a hard hitter. People are telling me to stay away as it is a pain to make brass. Really not. I was told to do a 308 Norma. I want to stay away from a belted case. The other option, a 30/06AI. From what I have heard and read the gains of the AI are not like is seen with a 280 AI.
Give me some insight/ thoughts.
I know Jackie has done up a 30-06 that appears to shoot lights out. German Salazar shot one in competition, but from what i have researched he is no longer shooting and any of the info he used to have in his blog is now gone.
I want to shoot 180gr bullets as I feel that is plenty of lead in North America.
Share your thoughts with me.
P.S., have a lot of 30 cal bullets that are sitting idle at this time.....
Calvin