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<blockquote data-quote="Tikkamike" data-source="post: 1019028" data-attributes="member: 22242"><p>I am a big time 338 guy. I have a Lapua and a win mag, but I have owned or shot most of the options out there. I had my lapua build probably 5 years ago and it shoots amazing but its an expensive thing to get into. The cace is too bog for some standard reloading tools so I had to buy a few new tool to reload with. Lapua brass is amazing and I love it. I dont use that rifle much anymore but thats only because I have too many other projects going on. The 338 win Probably isnt the best bet for steel at 1000 but I have killed an elk at 880 yards with it no problem. This year I used it to take a bull at 516 yards. its a very common easy to load for power house. All things considered if I could only have one 338 I would sell them both and build a 8-9 lb 338 RUM its a perfect balance of powder:horsepower. Easy to load for, feeds great, fits the 700 action perfectly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tikkamike, post: 1019028, member: 22242"] I am a big time 338 guy. I have a Lapua and a win mag, but I have owned or shot most of the options out there. I had my lapua build probably 5 years ago and it shoots amazing but its an expensive thing to get into. The cace is too bog for some standard reloading tools so I had to buy a few new tool to reload with. Lapua brass is amazing and I love it. I dont use that rifle much anymore but thats only because I have too many other projects going on. The 338 win Probably isnt the best bet for steel at 1000 but I have killed an elk at 880 yards with it no problem. This year I used it to take a bull at 516 yards. its a very common easy to load for power house. All things considered if I could only have one 338 I would sell them both and build a 8-9 lb 338 RUM its a perfect balance of powder:horsepower. Easy to load for, feeds great, fits the 700 action perfectly. [/QUOTE]
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