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Thinking about a .338 Edge build
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 1221668" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>Thinking about building my first big boy long range elk rifle, and I'm pretty set on the .338 Edge, and will probably run the Berger 300 grain, and I'm thinking a 28" Sendero or similar contour. Probably Remington action. I want to keep the rifle weight around 10.5 lbs, not including scope. Bell and Carlson M40 style stock. Just got a couple questions. </p><p></p><p>For the 300 grain pills, @ 6,000-10,000 ft elevation, should I go with a 10 twist or like the 9.35 twist? I think the 10 would work but want to make sure. </p><p></p><p>What would be one of the better brakes to choose from? I will be shooting mostly prone, and don't want it to kick like a mule too bad and don't want to blow sand and dirt up all over everything. </p><p></p><p>Any other suggestions to help out with this build would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks all</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 1221668, member: 87243"] Thinking about building my first big boy long range elk rifle, and I'm pretty set on the .338 Edge, and will probably run the Berger 300 grain, and I'm thinking a 28" Sendero or similar contour. Probably Remington action. I want to keep the rifle weight around 10.5 lbs, not including scope. Bell and Carlson M40 style stock. Just got a couple questions. For the 300 grain pills, @ 6,000-10,000 ft elevation, should I go with a 10 twist or like the 9.35 twist? I think the 10 would work but want to make sure. What would be one of the better brakes to choose from? I will be shooting mostly prone, and don't want it to kick like a mule too bad and don't want to blow sand and dirt up all over everything. Any other suggestions to help out with this build would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks all [/QUOTE]
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