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The Basics, Starting Out
What makes for a barrel burner?
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<blockquote data-quote="Varminator 911" data-source="post: 429327" data-attributes="member: 9705"><p>Don't understand why one would choose a 7mm RM over a 300 WM or a 300 RUM over the Edge when we are talking cost and 1,000 yd elk. Will a 7mm or 308 caliber take elk at that range, sure. But are they really up to a 338, no. I'm not trying to argue. Just saying that there is a difference in opinion on whether the lesser calibers are effective. There is much less difference in opinion on whether a 338 is an effective killer at that range.</p><p></p><p>For cost and killing ability at 1,000 yds the 338 RUM and Edge are hard to beat in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varminator 911, post: 429327, member: 9705"] Don't understand why one would choose a 7mm RM over a 300 WM or a 300 RUM over the Edge when we are talking cost and 1,000 yd elk. Will a 7mm or 308 caliber take elk at that range, sure. But are they really up to a 338, no. I'm not trying to argue. Just saying that there is a difference in opinion on whether the lesser calibers are effective. There is much less difference in opinion on whether a 338 is an effective killer at that range. For cost and killing ability at 1,000 yds the 338 RUM and Edge are hard to beat in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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