I decided to pull the trigger, so to speak, and purchased another Remington 700 - this time a .300 Winchester Magnum. This one is also a 5R, but it has a 26" fluted barrel and a Bell & Carlson stock. All the metal is finished in black Cerakote. It'll be a couple of weeks before I have it in hand, but it looks a lot like this one:


I'm no wimp, but when I go to the range, I like to
SHOOT, and .300WM exceeds my shoulder capacity after
ten five rounds, so I have to put a muzzle brake on it. Looks like there's plenty of meat at the end for threading.
What say the Hive? Any recommendations for "Best Muzzle Brake for a .300 Win Mag"?
Oh, and my
original 5R is going up for sale. I'm only going to keep one .308, and that's going to be the
M25.
UPDATE: Three nibbles on the .308 already!
UPDATE II - 3/29: I've got a buyer!
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