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300 RUM vs. 338 win mag
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<blockquote data-quote="gnoltterrag" data-source="post: 1191762" data-attributes="member: 88301"><p>Agreed. I have both rifles. 300 RUM tracks better at long range. 338 win hits like a truck at 300, but I found it is hard to track when adjusting. It's weight is great, but to get a good high BC bullet like Berger in there, to get it close enough to the lands to make accuracy worth while you end up with a single shot. Also, at 300 grain the 338 is getting pretty slow. At 225 the RUM's 230s push harder, and have a better BC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gnoltterrag, post: 1191762, member: 88301"] Agreed. I have both rifles. 300 RUM tracks better at long range. 338 win hits like a truck at 300, but I found it is hard to track when adjusting. It's weight is great, but to get a good high BC bullet like Berger in there, to get it close enough to the lands to make accuracy worth while you end up with a single shot. Also, at 300 grain the 338 is getting pretty slow. At 225 the RUM's 230s push harder, and have a better BC. [/QUOTE]
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