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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
300 RUM vs 338 RUM
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<blockquote data-quote="Camshaft" data-source="post: 503509" data-attributes="member: 25423"><p>For me, because a 300 is enough, I don't hunt elk, I hunt blacktail and mule deer and hogs in California. My 300rum has less recoil and 30cals have a great selection of bullets though the 338 is rapidly catching up. When i bought my 300 rum the 338 rum didnt exist. My next custom was going to be a 338 lapua improved, but now it looks like its going to be one of Kirbys 300Raptors. If the 265gr aluminum tipped 30cals ever take off, a 338 will be an after thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Camshaft, post: 503509, member: 25423"] For me, because a 300 is enough, I don't hunt elk, I hunt blacktail and mule deer and hogs in California. My 300rum has less recoil and 30cals have a great selection of bullets though the 338 is rapidly catching up. When i bought my 300 rum the 338 rum didnt exist. My next custom was going to be a 338 lapua improved, but now it looks like its going to be one of Kirbys 300Raptors. If the 265gr aluminum tipped 30cals ever take off, a 338 will be an after thought. [/QUOTE]
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