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338... a revisit on a specific build.
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<blockquote data-quote="nwhunter" data-source="post: 1562455" data-attributes="member: 30991"><p>Having had four different 338wm I decided I wanted no longer than 24" barrel.</p><p>The last one I had was Macmillan stocked classic stainless model 70 with a ported barrel.</p><p>Gun without scope went 7-1/2 lbs and would shoot better than I could.</p><p>For carrying all day up and down canyons for elk I want fairly light and stainless/synthetic for weather in the nw.</p><p> Stay with a quality 250 grain bullet and it will do what you want.</p><p>And in 338 win mag ammo is available anywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nwhunter, post: 1562455, member: 30991"] Having had four different 338wm I decided I wanted no longer than 24" barrel. The last one I had was Macmillan stocked classic stainless model 70 with a ported barrel. Gun without scope went 7-1/2 lbs and would shoot better than I could. For carrying all day up and down canyons for elk I want fairly light and stainless/synthetic for weather in the nw. Stay with a quality 250 grain bullet and it will do what you want. And in 338 win mag ammo is available anywhere. [/QUOTE]
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