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What brand rifle is the 300 WM?
Is the brand going to have a major effect on what the bullet does on target?What brand rifle is the 300 WM?
If the bullet can't get to the target because the rifle is a POS, then yes for sure. That's at least the context I was looking at it.Is the brand going to have a major effect on what the bullet does on target?
I seriously doubt the guy is considering a rifle that is so shitty that he can’t hit a target with it. Maybe, but I doubted it.If the bullet can't get to the target because the rifle is a POS, then yes for sure. That's at least the context I was looking at it.
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sold my 375 ruger and using a tikka 9.3x62 for the same kind of hunt. take the one that shoot better and feed well.
The 300 WM is the more practical, but bigger than is needed without the cool factor of a 375.
You misunderstand, both are bigger than is needed. Obviously the 375 is the bigger of the two. I thought that was so painfully obvious that it didn't need to be stated.This doesn't make sense to me. I don't see a 300WM being "bigger" than a .375 Ruger in any way. The .375 Ruger was designed to duplicate the .375 H&H in a non-belted case. "The .300 Winchester Magnum was created by shortening and necking down the .375 H&H Magnum case to accept a .30 caliber bullet..." Are you thinking Marlin Guide Gun???
I also would pick the .375 guide gun especially if it is SS and the 300WM Tikka is not.