I believe the OP wants 300 h&h, which was a factory chambering. I was thinking with the proliferation of pre64’s in 270 & ‘06, it would be a simple thing for him to have one opened up. Not sure how many smiths would be willing to do that though. I have one up here by me, he made it sound labor...
Since this thread has resurrected and I love 70’s, thought I’d ask a quick question pertinent to @PotatoeTactical. Since all pre64 and a ton of post-64 70’s were all long action, it has to be possible to open up the bolt face to .532? Maybe replace the extractor for a magnum, or have a competent...
Yeah too much lube, those dents will shoot out. I find new Norma brass to be a bit soft, probably why they dented and not the hornady. Had a buddy that loved the 300 h&h in pre64 70’s, good luck with the project.
In my shotgun game days, loaded a shell with confetti instead of shot. Slipped it in a team mates shell pouch with him unaware, that was funny. Did it again with cigarette butts couple months later. The best one was a shell loaded up with black powder, still laugh remembering that one.
Check the winds aloft forecast. It’s not often, but I have seen calm winds at altitude. Light, single digit, wind speeds under certain extremely stable atmospheric conditions would hold a contrail, seemingly, in place for awhile.
Jesus Christ man, did you even click the link? That rifle comes with a very serviceable optic, and case. You don’t need all the tooless lop bullshit either. You’re learning, learn to shoot before you think you absolutely have to have everything. My 12 year old has a tikka t3x in 6.5 cm thin...
You’re absolutely correct. I learned I love this sport more than any other, I should’ve saved up a little longer and had built the custom I wanted at the time. 8 stocks and chassis’s later, I learned I should’ve just bought the AI I lusted after. I would’ve been money ahead.