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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 66261"><p>can o worms anyone.....LOL.. welcome....</p><p></p><p>most accurate is not easily defined by caliber.. more often than not it is defined by the rifle or theone who built it and the materials used to build it....</p><p></p><p>you can have a 30 cal that out shoots a 338 cal.... or a .284 cal that can't hit an automobile a 50 yards...</p><p></p><p>that being said... if you are new to this... I feel the .30 cal is the "easiest" way into the LR thing.. numerous bullet options avail...</p><p></p><p>to satrt out the 300WSM or the 300WM are very versitle and can reach a long way....</p><p>start with the 180 class bullets up to 220...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 66261"] can o worms anyone.....LOL.. welcome.... most accurate is not easily defined by caliber.. more often than not it is defined by the rifle or theone who built it and the materials used to build it.... you can have a 30 cal that out shoots a 338 cal.... or a .284 cal that can't hit an automobile a 50 yards... that being said... if you are new to this... I feel the .30 cal is the "easiest" way into the LR thing.. numerous bullet options avail... to satrt out the 300WSM or the 300WM are very versitle and can reach a long way.... start with the 180 class bullets up to 220... [/QUOTE]
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