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Is there any other rifle in the .338 caliber that can compete with .338 Lapua?
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<blockquote data-quote="JUG BUSTER" data-source="post: 943266" data-attributes="member: 77986"><p>I've been reading all the post about my thread. We've been shooting a lot lately. My dad has sub MOA groups every time we shoot. Every time I shoot my 270 win I have a terrible parallax problem. I think that if I can fix my parallax problem I could hang with him under 500 yrds. After that he would beat me because he has less wind drift. We live in Louisiana right on the gulf coast and those southerly winds are always blowing. I am still doing my research on another caliber besides my 270 win to compete with his 338 Lapua Magnum. I would prefer to buy a big magnum because they just sound the best and my dad say's you ain't chunking lead out there unless it is 300 grain's. By the way he shoots a 300 grain Nosler Acubond. I need all the feed back I can get. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JUG BUSTER, post: 943266, member: 77986"] I've been reading all the post about my thread. We've been shooting a lot lately. My dad has sub MOA groups every time we shoot. Every time I shoot my 270 win I have a terrible parallax problem. I think that if I can fix my parallax problem I could hang with him under 500 yrds. After that he would beat me because he has less wind drift. We live in Louisiana right on the gulf coast and those southerly winds are always blowing. I am still doing my research on another caliber besides my 270 win to compete with his 338 Lapua Magnum. I would prefer to buy a big magnum because they just sound the best and my dad say's you ain't chunking lead out there unless it is 300 grain's. By the way he shoots a 300 grain Nosler Acubond. I need all the feed back I can get. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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