Hey folks, it's one of "those" threads again. I'm seriously considering switching to a 300 Win Mag for my 300 magnum needs, down from a 300 RUM, due to a number of advantages of that round.
This bolt action rifle would see use in informal target shooting and big game hunting. I'd also like this to be a rifle I can pick up at a moment's notice and shoot with complete confidence in its accuracy. In other words, this would be no safe queen or fringe use rifle. It would most likely have a 3-9x50mm Weaver scope that has served me well on a more powerfully recoiling rifle.
I'm looking for a basic, comfortable stock, but I'm not averse to making one myself - I do that sort of thing. Most of all I want a good, cost effective, reliably cycling and reliably accurate platform. I'm not averse to a heavy barrel, IE Rem 700 Police or Sendero, but am leaning very much towards a standard weight barrel. The more length the better though.
Detent driven extractors are out - sorry Savage. A Weatherby type lever claw extractor would be great but a Remington C-Clip is better than a Savage one. Also out are single stack feeding detachable mags. It has to be able to be fed from the top with the mag in the rifle, whether the mag is removeable or not. So out goes the Remington 710, which was never really in anyway. Also out goes Tikka. Not sure I'd really want to go with a Steyr Pro-Hunter either, with its mostly closed receiver. I would like, however, to have a detachable mag if at all possible.
For the detachable mag, the Rem 700 SPS DM is looking like a good standard to start from, or perhaps as an alternative a standard SPS or BDL with a magazine conversion kit. Multiple mag sizes would be a plus with that option. The only other rifle I can name at the moment that offers 300 Win Mag with a detachable mag is the CZ-550. Perhaps Winchester and Browning have had offerings there too?
In any case, recommend away. If I had to identify any leanings it would be the Rem 700 SPS with detachable mag conversion and available flush and extended mags. But I'm all ears to potentially better alternatives