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Please excuse my ignorance, but who is PTG?

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Pacific Tool and gage. They make all the reamers for midway too, even the ETC brand.

 

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I believe they are in oregon. I didn't have any info handy at the time. you can click on their link at Midway's website. I get al my reamers from them, good guy Dave Kiff is.

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Actually, bilurey-

 

There's a 30-06 on one of the auction sites right now.

 

The gun's not ugly, a full length stock, but the seller--a dealer in PA--refers to the "original barrel."

 

It's an original 7.65 barrel with a s/n that matches the 1909 receiver.

 

Doesn't seem to deter the bidding, so far.

 

Although it's still below what you might pay for a nice 09 action.

 

If I weren't so lazy I'd email the seller and see if the magazine has been lengthened.

 

Dollars to doughnuts it hasn't.

 

flaco

 

I'm still obsessed with the 7.65. Especially if, as Z says, they're ballistically somewhere between the .308 and the 30-06.

 

The 30-06 kicks too much for me, and I'd choose the 308 for it's accuracy... if I didn't have to look at the cases.

 

Am I the only one who thinks they're ugly?

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http://www.pacifictoolandgauge.com/index.asp

 

Pacific Tool and Gauge

PO BOX 2549 - 598 Ave C

White City, Oregon 97503

1-541-826-5808 FAX: 541-826-5304

 

I never had much use for the .308 until I got one. Sure, the .30-06 is better, especially with heavier bullets, but I've grown to respect the .308. Enough so that I've bought built or bartered for 5 of them in the last year or two. I've built a few more but they went on to find new homes.

 

One thing in favor of it and the .30-06 is lots of cheap factory ammo and bullet selection second to none.

 

A lot of my selection criteria for cartridges is based on what ifs. For the what ifs I've come up with the .30-06 fits the bill. Now, if we want to talk about reality, the things I've actually hunted and am likely to hunt in the near future, the .308 would be a replacement that I could find no fault in.

 

For all intents and purposes, these three cartridges are so similar as to be triplets.

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