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Big 338’s
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<blockquote data-quote="CA48" data-source="post: 2743889" data-attributes="member: 21446"><p>Those foundation stocks look nice, it would be a good fit. I ran a Ti 3 pro st on my 30SM they are great brakes. For a 338 terminator I would step up to the Ti pro heavy brake. It's a little bigger and 1.3oz heavier which is well worth the slight weight addition on a 16lb rifle. You will want all the recoil reduction you can get to help spot your shots.</p><p></p><p>You will find that when moving up to a bigger .338 hunting rifle recoil is slightly increased but the need for tracking is significantly reduced haha.</p><p></p><p>I had a 20lb 338AM as well and it's a good option for ELR hunting. 1500yards in light winds was a chip shot. Kirby makes a light weight version of the 338AM with a 28" Bbl. But the 338 Terminator is no slouch for ELR hunting either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CA48, post: 2743889, member: 21446"] Those foundation stocks look nice, it would be a good fit. I ran a Ti 3 pro st on my 30SM they are great brakes. For a 338 terminator I would step up to the Ti pro heavy brake. It’s a little bigger and 1.3oz heavier which is well worth the slight weight addition on a 16lb rifle. You will want all the recoil reduction you can get to help spot your shots. You will find that when moving up to a bigger .338 hunting rifle recoil is slightly increased but the need for tracking is significantly reduced haha. I had a 20lb 338AM as well and it’s a good option for ELR hunting. 1500yards in light winds was a chip shot. Kirby makes a light weight version of the 338AM with a 28” Bbl. But the 338 Terminator is no slouch for ELR hunting either. [/QUOTE]
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