Classic Model 70 Cartridge

Jmort1754

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Mag Bolt Face,

Started life as 264 win mag, barrel picked up some rust in a house fire and looks to be shot, the action was checked out and deemed safe to use..

Have a 6.5 PRC no need to have a 264 as well.

Have a good mix of calibers just wanted to build something on this.

What would you say is the classic caliber for it?
 

Spoonbill

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Mag Bolt Face,

Started life as 264 win mag, barrel picked up some rust in a house fire and looks to be shot, the action was checked out and deemed safe to use..

Have a 6.5 PRC no need to have a 264 as well.

Have a good mix of calibers just wanted to build something on this.

What would you say is the classic caliber for it?
If you are wanting a dangerous game rifle, a 375 ruger would work. Not sure if you could do a 375 h&h on a regular long action but if so, that is another option.
 

TaperPin

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On the larger size I’ve had a 375 H&H in a Winchester and that was fun. As a more practical western/Alaskan rifle I rebarreled a model 70 7 mag to 340 Wby and that was also fun - I’d like to get another. Same recoil as the 375. Folks seem to either love or hate the double radiused shoulder. The 338 is also a classic - something about a hole in the barrel larger than 30 cal makes it more fun than it should be.

A 300 H&H is a classic - with an accurate barrel it will shoot as well as anything else.

257 or 270 Wby would be on my short list - all the old Wby cartridges are vintage at this point - these two were developed way back in the late 1940’s.

You can’t go wrong - it’s a classic with any barrel you end up screwing on it.
 
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300 H&H is as classic as it gets and the sloped shoulder allows for really slick feeding into the chamber, just as it was designed to do. The Brits were smart. It's also right on the heels of the 300 Win Mag.
 
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