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28 Nosler or 300 norma improved
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<blockquote data-quote="Paladin300" data-source="post: 2074857" data-attributes="member: 115299"><p>My original thoughts were the 375-338 AI. Already shooting the 285 grain Flatline bullets from Warner Tool in my 338. Getting 2850 with 85grs of R23. Have yet to shoot a group that wasn't 1 moa or smaller. Staying supersonic to about 2450. We've stretch it out to 1500 and shoot 1250+ fairly often. Hitting cold bore shots and silhouettes at 1250 almost at nauseum. Wanting to get into shooting beyond a mile or maybe into two mile competitions but really don't have anywhere to do it. Here in Alabama/Tennessee about 2000 yards is max. Been shooting 3x600s and bench rest off and on for about 20 years. Just something new to try and I have the action to do it so, why not??? Thinking the 300 NMI would do the trick for starters but haven't ruled out the 375-338 AI. I am going to have to buy the reamer for either one and both would need to be fire formed. Wanting to push the envelope as far as possible without having to step up to a Cheytac action. That way if I did want to take it to Alaska to hunt I could. Not wanting a 20 pound gun either. Recoil is not a factor so much, as I can't imagine either of them kicking any more sharply than the 378. Thanks for the input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paladin300, post: 2074857, member: 115299"] My original thoughts were the 375-338 AI. Already shooting the 285 grain Flatline bullets from Warner Tool in my 338. Getting 2850 with 85grs of R23. Have yet to shoot a group that wasn't 1 moa or smaller. Staying supersonic to about 2450. We've stretch it out to 1500 and shoot 1250+ fairly often. Hitting cold bore shots and silhouettes at 1250 almost at nauseum. Wanting to get into shooting beyond a mile or maybe into two mile competitions but really don't have anywhere to do it. Here in Alabama/Tennessee about 2000 yards is max. Been shooting 3x600s and bench rest off and on for about 20 years. Just something new to try and I have the action to do it so, why not??? Thinking the 300 NMI would do the trick for starters but haven't ruled out the 375-338 AI. I am going to have to buy the reamer for either one and both would need to be fire formed. Wanting to push the envelope as far as possible without having to step up to a Cheytac action. That way if I did want to take it to Alaska to hunt I could. Not wanting a 20 pound gun either. Recoil is not a factor so much, as I can't imagine either of them kicking any more sharply than the 378. Thanks for the input. [/QUOTE]
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