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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
300 or 338
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<blockquote data-quote="elkcoast" data-source="post: 962709" data-attributes="member: 81207"><p>I agee with the feedback so far, as well. I would go with the lighter of the two unless you want a specialty second (third...fourth) rifle for occasions where the additional power might be needed. I would use 338 on the big bear if I had the choice, but the 300 has such a huge range of bullets and choices and ranges and types, it's an awesome all around rifle. 7mm is great too, not quite as much variety but takes out anything in the lower 48.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkcoast, post: 962709, member: 81207"] I agee with the feedback so far, as well. I would go with the lighter of the two unless you want a specialty second (third...fourth) rifle for occasions where the additional power might be needed. I would use 338 on the big bear if I had the choice, but the 300 has such a huge range of bullets and choices and ranges and types, it's an awesome all around rifle. 7mm is great too, not quite as much variety but takes out anything in the lower 48. [/QUOTE]
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