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The Basics, Starting Out
Which .338 should I have built?
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<blockquote data-quote="sniper2" data-source="post: 83646" data-attributes="member: 1018"><p>Lv2hunt I and five or more friends shoot the .338/300 RUM</p><p>most are built on 700 actions with standard stock but pillar bedded most are 30" barrels with a bit of free bore and shoot sub sub minute we don't have a war pention in our rifles.The only thing frustrating about these rifles was having to pay out the mahoo for factory loaded ammo to get brass this should tell you how long we have been shooting this caliber.My rifle and the others kick like a .270win at the most and after shooting the .338 win mag you will love it, oh we have muzzle brakes on our rifles.Long range shooting is not rocket science! loading accurate ammo is the same for any range just like a higer BC bullet for long range work.Get you an accurate rifle built and start experimenting with loading if you go with the .338/300 I have extensive data with many different bullet weights and will share this info with you and help in any way I can, so will most of the fellows on this forum.I haven't been able to hunt all of my life I had to milk and spread manure the first few months!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sniper2, post: 83646, member: 1018"] Lv2hunt I and five or more friends shoot the .338/300 RUM most are built on 700 actions with standard stock but pillar bedded most are 30" barrels with a bit of free bore and shoot sub sub minute we don't have a war pention in our rifles.The only thing frustrating about these rifles was having to pay out the mahoo for factory loaded ammo to get brass this should tell you how long we have been shooting this caliber.My rifle and the others kick like a .270win at the most and after shooting the .338 win mag you will love it, oh we have muzzle brakes on our rifles.Long range shooting is not rocket science! loading accurate ammo is the same for any range just like a higer BC bullet for long range work.Get you an accurate rifle built and start experimenting with loading if you go with the .338/300 I have extensive data with many different bullet weights and will share this info with you and help in any way I can, so will most of the fellows on this forum.I haven't been able to hunt all of my life I had to milk and spread manure the first few months!!! [/QUOTE]
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