Thank you for the info Mauser98! I guess I should clarify that for option #1, a classic caliber (to me) is something along classic overall calibers, such as .30-06, .270 Win, .338 Win etc...
I like the ideas of the .375 Ruger, .458 and .416 Taylor.....
Right choice. 9,3x62 has short neck, expensive brass, poor bullet choice, and hard to get ammo. For me, 35 Whelen or bust!I think I would build a 35 Whelen.
Right choice. 9,3x62 has short neck, expensive brass, poor bullet choice, and hard to get ammo. For me, 35 Whelen or bust!
.300 Holland and Holland. Classic, timeless, massive cool factor.
9.3x62 brass can be formed from 30-06.
I own a Holland super 30, it's kind of funny, the cartridge was developed in 1925, has won 1000yd matches, but nobody in my shooting circle owns one. Maybe we should call it Holland's Ultra .30?Then it would have a comeback!
I'm with KC on the Super 30. The father of a good friend had a High Power Safari Grade so chambered and, as a teenager, it seemed magical. I've kept an eye out for a similar rifle for myself but no joy yet.
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