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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
.308 or .338 mag fed hunting setup
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<blockquote data-quote="Westernhuntr" data-source="post: 1822033" data-attributes="member: 112648"><p>I recently decided to pull my 300 PRC barrel and go 338 NM simply because I'm shooting elk every year beyond 700 yards.</p><p>If you're mainly deer hunting there's really no need to go 338, unless you just want to.</p><p></p><p>I'd go 300 Norma with an 8 twist to shoot the new Barnes 212 LRX bore Rider, that thing will be sick with it's .710 BC.</p><p>The good thing with a 300 Norma is you could load those super long high bc monos way out there and still mag feed from a 3.850 aics mag</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Westernhuntr, post: 1822033, member: 112648"] I recently decided to pull my 300 PRC barrel and go 338 NM simply because I'm shooting elk every year beyond 700 yards. If you're mainly deer hunting there's really no need to go 338, unless you just want to. I'd go 300 Norma with an 8 twist to shoot the new Barnes 212 LRX bore Rider, that thing will be sick with it's .710 BC. The good thing with a 300 Norma is you could load those super long high bc monos way out there and still mag feed from a 3.850 aics mag [/QUOTE]
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