700 Police, or?

I wouldn't recommend a .300 Win Mag. to anyone starting out in a precision rifle just because of the associated costs or shorter barrel life which are, of course, all valid points.

The substantial difference in recoil alone would be a deterrent for most people, especially if they plan on shooting more than 20 rounds per range session. A relatively inexperienced shooter would develop a detrimental flinch almost immediately and would no doubt affect his shooting technique.

As you stated, Rotaxpower, you want a rifle to shoot at 600+ m. Well, the .300 Winny is overkill in that area and your needs would be better suited to the .308 Win.

Get the .308 Win. and shoot the Hell out of it. By the time you wear out the barrel (if in fact you would ever do so) you would have enough experience to make a step-up worth your while.
 
Thanks for all your guys help, I guess I will be getting the 308. I phoned wolverine supplies and they have a shipment of them coming in late next week some time. So I guess I will be taking a road trip on Saturday! :)
 
700

I have a Rem 700 sonero 7mm mag with a nightforce scope. Amazing gun for a shooter like me. I also have a Tikka t3 lite and for quick shooting in the field it seems to be great. The 700 has the fluted barrel and is a tad heavy to be lugging around.
 
I have a few custom rigs nesika,mcmillan.a5,rock creek, jewel,nightforce,badger,vbull,and the best machining money can buy. Money no object rigs. My rem 700. 308. will drive tacks with a small amount of work to it and has proven it's worth to me time and time again.You don't have to spend 8 grand on somthing to make you smile.
 
I have a few custom rigs nesika,mcmillan.a5,rock creek, jewel,nightforce,badger,vbull,and the best machining money can buy. Money no object rigs. My rem 700. 308. will drive tacks with a small amount of work to it and has proven it's worth to me time and time again.You don't have to spend 8 grand on somthing to make you smile.

How about some gun #### then?
 
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