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338 lapua v. 338-378 weatherby
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<blockquote data-quote="timeless61" data-source="post: 444978" data-attributes="member: 13530"><p>compare apples to apples,</p><p> </p><p>take for example a 338 lapua built by say Kirby Allen, and a 338-378 built by him or any othe reputable smith with the same glass, with the same 300 smk, they are going to be just as accurate, and the lapua brass will probably last longer, except the 338-378 will be faster and in turn have less drop and wind will effect it less at the same range as the lapua.</p><p> </p><p>it is very simple.</p><p> </p><p>also, I do not think too many people that shoot extreme range are shooting a stock off the shelf gun in any of the big 338's so that point is pretty moot. same with buying factory ammunition for either to be used at extreme ranges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timeless61, post: 444978, member: 13530"] compare apples to apples, take for example a 338 lapua built by say Kirby Allen, and a 338-378 built by him or any othe reputable smith with the same glass, with the same 300 smk, they are going to be just as accurate, and the lapua brass will probably last longer, except the 338-378 will be faster and in turn have less drop and wind will effect it less at the same range as the lapua. it is very simple. also, I do not think too many people that shoot extreme range are shooting a stock off the shelf gun in any of the big 338's so that point is pretty moot. same with buying factory ammunition for either to be used at extreme ranges. [/QUOTE]
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