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<blockquote data-quote="WideLoadTimmy" data-source="post: 2001365" data-attributes="member: 12926"><p>This</p><p></p><p>Good grief! I'm gone for a couple days and I come back to this. Awesome info. This is ****. Can I try to steer the thread toward hunting? What about using .300blk to hunt hog/deer with? I imagine it would be a good idea if I wanted versatility out of my same rifle but lets take that out of it and focus on cost vs. return. Would I be better served building/buying a .300blk upper for an existing rifle or would it cost less (or give me more gain) to take MoBoost's advice and go with the bolt gun? I'm sure that if I wanted, I could find a used Remington 700 or Savage in .308 for a reasonable price but how would that price compare to building/buying an upper? We'll leave the glass out of the equation for now because I'd need that, regardless of the route I take.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WideLoadTimmy, post: 2001365, member: 12926"] This Good grief! I'm gone for a couple days and I come back to this. Awesome info. This is ****. Can I try to steer the thread toward hunting? What about using .300blk to hunt hog/deer with? I imagine it would be a good idea if I wanted versatility out of my same rifle but lets take that out of it and focus on cost vs. return. Would I be better served building/buying a .300blk upper for an existing rifle or would it cost less (or give me more gain) to take MoBoost's advice and go with the bolt gun? I'm sure that if I wanted, I could find a used Remington 700 or Savage in .308 for a reasonable price but how would that price compare to building/buying an upper? We'll leave the glass out of the equation for now because I'd need that, regardless of the route I take. [/QUOTE]
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