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Brainstorming an Ultra-handy large caliber Long ranger
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<blockquote data-quote="AKdan" data-source="post: 1482775" data-attributes="member: 83800"><p>Fair enough to ask if it's the 1% or a regular thing. I try to hunt for myself as much as possible and have strenched it out to 800 or so on occasion. I have had clients use my rifle when necessary as I have it dialed in for longer shots and they typically do not with their rifles. Have had clients take game initial and follow up out to about 500. I really like having the capability of taking the longer shot. My 338L worked real slick right up until I shot it with a suppressor and swore I would never shoot a rifle without one again. It's now 57" long and a pain toting it around in the woods. </p><p></p><p>I am trying to not get to Crazy with wildcats other than a neck up/down to simplify if I need to make brass quick. But I do like the idea of getting what does best.</p><p></p><p>I think for a factory round the 375 ruger is a very strong candidate. Built on a Remington type action with a long mag box would be awesome performance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AKdan, post: 1482775, member: 83800"] Fair enough to ask if it’s the 1% or a regular thing. I try to hunt for myself as much as possible and have strenched it out to 800 or so on occasion. I have had clients use my rifle when necessary as I have it dialed in for longer shots and they typically do not with their rifles. Have had clients take game initial and follow up out to about 500. I really like having the capability of taking the longer shot. My 338L worked real slick right up until I shot it with a suppressor and swore I would never shoot a rifle without one again. It’s now 57” long and a pain toting it around in the woods. I am trying to not get to Crazy with wildcats other than a neck up/down to simplify if I need to make brass quick. But I do like the idea of getting what does best. I think for a factory round the 375 ruger is a very strong candidate. Built on a Remington type action with a long mag box would be awesome performance [/QUOTE]
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