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.300RUM, .338RUM & .338Lapua
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark_in_utah" data-source="post: 7702" data-attributes="member: 1503"><p>.300 RUM vs. .338 RUM</p><p>Recoil is almost identical.</p><p>Both want 26" or longer barrels.</p><p>I've heard good reports about the Sendero's. Fairly accurate out of the box. Most are sub-MOA. Wish I had one myself!</p><p></p><p>Comparing the performance between the .338 RUM and the .338 Lapua, the gap is considerable narrowed when compared to the .338 Win. Personally I'd go with the .338 and then figure out which one fits my needs the best. If the .338 RUM takes off, brass and ammo will be much more available than the Lapua.</p><p></p><p>Mark in Utah</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark_in_utah, post: 7702, member: 1503"] .300 RUM vs. .338 RUM Recoil is almost identical. Both want 26" or longer barrels. I've heard good reports about the Sendero's. Fairly accurate out of the box. Most are sub-MOA. Wish I had one myself! Comparing the performance between the .338 RUM and the .338 Lapua, the gap is considerable narrowed when compared to the .338 Win. Personally I'd go with the .338 and then figure out which one fits my needs the best. If the .338 RUM takes off, brass and ammo will be much more available than the Lapua. Mark in Utah [/QUOTE]
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