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<blockquote data-quote="Wild_Bill" data-source="post: 129782" data-attributes="member: 4785"><p>for an easy choice for long range the 300 Ultra Mag is awsome but if you want to reach out further on a Magnum action the 338 Edge (338-300 Ultra) is the way to go in my opinion you get 300 or 375 ultra mag cases neck them to 338 and shoot them it is that easy and it will give you better performance to the 300 but better barrel life aswell. If you step up to the 378 WBY case you realy need a specialty action if you want a realy flat shooter in a smaler calibre the 270 or 7mm Allen Mags are also great but require fire forming the beauty of the Edge is it is as easy to load as a new case for the standard chambering and their is a wealth of knowlidge in these calibres here and other forums. With any of these rounds use a good tacticle fish gill type muzzle break and start streaching the distances you shoot.</p><p></p><p>Cheers Bill</p><p>Australia</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wild_Bill, post: 129782, member: 4785"] for an easy choice for long range the 300 Ultra Mag is awsome but if you want to reach out further on a Magnum action the 338 Edge (338-300 Ultra) is the way to go in my opinion you get 300 or 375 ultra mag cases neck them to 338 and shoot them it is that easy and it will give you better performance to the 300 but better barrel life aswell. If you step up to the 378 WBY case you realy need a specialty action if you want a realy flat shooter in a smaler calibre the 270 or 7mm Allen Mags are also great but require fire forming the beauty of the Edge is it is as easy to load as a new case for the standard chambering and their is a wealth of knowlidge in these calibres here and other forums. With any of these rounds use a good tacticle fish gill type muzzle break and start streaching the distances you shoot. Cheers Bill Australia [/QUOTE]
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