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300 RUM or 338 EDGE
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<blockquote data-quote="angus-5024" data-source="post: 475010" data-attributes="member: 10306"><p>My vote goes to a .338 RUM or Edge. I throw the .338 RUM in there because you are hesitant about reloading, not that necking up or down is a big deal. If I were to have a custom built I would go for the Edge but if you would be content with a factory rig then the RUM would do everything the Edge does in a factory chambering. I shoot a .338 RUM and love it. a .338 RUM, Edge or Lapua are all in the same ballpark. </p><p> </p><p>If you want the laser like trajectory for out to say 500 yards, you can load the .338 RUM with 210 grain going 3390fps (my actuall load) or 225's at around 3250fps. both of these loads are very flat. If you like lots of energy and High B.C then load the 300 Bergers at 2750-2800. </p><p> </p><p>All this being said the 300 RUM is nothing to turn your nose up at either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angus-5024, post: 475010, member: 10306"] My vote goes to a .338 RUM or Edge. I throw the .338 RUM in there because you are hesitant about reloading, not that necking up or down is a big deal. If I were to have a custom built I would go for the Edge but if you would be content with a factory rig then the RUM would do everything the Edge does in a factory chambering. I shoot a .338 RUM and love it. a .338 RUM, Edge or Lapua are all in the same ballpark. If you want the laser like trajectory for out to say 500 yards, you can load the .338 RUM with 210 grain going 3390fps (my actuall load) or 225's at around 3250fps. both of these loads are very flat. If you like lots of energy and High B.C then load the 300 Bergers at 2750-2800. All this being said the 300 RUM is nothing to turn your nose up at either. [/QUOTE]
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