Outlaws
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300 WIN is only an option if you are prepared to rebarrel after 1500 rounds or so. The 300 WIN is not known for barrel life. So if you go pop off 40 rounds every time you go to the range, that is a LOT of powder going down the barrel, generating a lot of heat, allowing for a lot of wear. Outside of hunting, the decision to purchase a 300 WIN should not be made lightly IMO.