Re: .300 Win Mag.. tell me your thoughts
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: okangshooter</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The 06 was a gift from my dad back in 81. So selling it isnt an option. It never has been a MOA gun but I dont hand load either.
I have a Savage 10 FPSR in .308 and love it. That is what I have my can on. Would the Cyclone take the muzzle blast of the .300 Win Mag?
Any recommendations on hunting ammo to try in it? </div></div>
That's a question for AAC. Selling the Savage .308 to get the Savage .300win mag then might be an option.
Or threading/crowning the 3006, bedding it, and handloading for it.
Handloads typically will shoot better than factory ammunition. You can control the consistency- tailor the OAL, provide higher quality components etc.
I don't see why less than 1MOA shouldn't be possible in your 3006 for under $1000. (you could probably fully blueprint the action, glass bed, thread/crown and do a trigger job, for less than $1000).
You'd probably be surprised how well a rifle will respond to a little accuracy work.
I had a M70 .300 win mag once- it shot ~1.3MOA and I paid a gunsmith to bed it, lap the barrel, thread, crown, install a muzzle brake, cryo, and do a trigger job. Then I loaded some ammo for the gun. The gun then shot 1/3MOA or under consistently.
That all cost maybe $1000 including the reloading press and 150 rounds of loaded ammo.