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.308 or .338 Caliber Elk and Up Cartridge
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<blockquote data-quote="blvette75" data-source="post: 2287127" data-attributes="member: 72440"><p>If you can go for the 33 Nosler that was my first choice, I re-barreled one of my 300 win mags to a 338 win mag the 33 Nosler was my first choice but there was limited brass and loaded ammunition choices then. So I went that direction of the win mag. As far as the ability to go from 200 grains up to 300 grains I don't think you can go wrong with the 33 caliber. My 300 grain loads to me kick less than my 200 grain 300 win mag loads do. Have fun it was cool doing the research and getting great advice here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blvette75, post: 2287127, member: 72440"] If you can go for the 33 Nosler that was my first choice, I re-barreled one of my 300 win mags to a 338 win mag the 33 Nosler was my first choice but there was limited brass and loaded ammunition choices then. So I went that direction of the win mag. As far as the ability to go from 200 grains up to 300 grains I don't think you can go wrong with the 33 caliber. My 300 grain loads to me kick less than my 200 grain 300 win mag loads do. Have fun it was cool doing the research and getting great advice here. [/QUOTE]
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