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.338 EDGE Brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="idahoelkinstructor" data-source="post: 276299" data-attributes="member: 16157"><p>So my question is which is better, the Edge or the Rum? I have read other posts that seem to inply that the edge is better with heavy bullets (300 grainers VLD) but for standard 250 grain and below then they are the same. Is this true? I will be getting a .338 Ultra BDL left hand new in box as well as a .300 RUM left hand bdl nib in trade for a newer bow later next month, from a friend/dealer down in Arizona. It will come to about $400 worth for each gun. I know that the BDL's are discontuinued, and I have seen them sell online for around $550. So I hope that is a good deal, I already own a .300 RUM lh (700 LSS) and wouldn't give it up, but I do hope to have a custom job done on it someday. But as far as the .338 rum goes what disavantage does it have compared to the edge? In a actual hunting scenerio what advantage does the edge give you that the rum can't?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idahoelkinstructor, post: 276299, member: 16157"] So my question is which is better, the Edge or the Rum? I have read other posts that seem to inply that the edge is better with heavy bullets (300 grainers VLD) but for standard 250 grain and below then they are the same. Is this true? I will be getting a .338 Ultra BDL left hand new in box as well as a .300 RUM left hand bdl nib in trade for a newer bow later next month, from a friend/dealer down in Arizona. It will come to about $400 worth for each gun. I know that the BDL's are discontuinued, and I have seen them sell online for around $550. So I hope that is a good deal, I already own a .300 RUM lh (700 LSS) and wouldn't give it up, but I do hope to have a custom job done on it someday. But as far as the .338 rum goes what disavantage does it have compared to the edge? In a actual hunting scenerio what advantage does the edge give you that the rum can't? [/QUOTE]
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