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<blockquote data-quote="Rum Man" data-source="post: 2060465" data-attributes="member: 103316"><p>Ok I was trying to stay out of this because I always jump in on the 338 Stuff .</p><p>But after putting 6 of them together I have some time with both the 338 Rum and the 338 Edge . They have been from 100 yards to 3027 yards. Most of them with the old Remington action. </p><p></p><p>From the sounds of your post I would jump on the 338 Rum . </p><p>I built two almost the same in 338 Rum and 338 Edge . Both with 30 " carbons , remington actions, timney triggers . </p><p>Both shot the 300 gr. Berger Elite hunters almost Identical. 2883 and 2884 ft.per.sec with H-1000. Both were 10.6 pounds with scopes ready to shoot . </p><p>If you were starting fresh with no components I would hands down build the 338 Rum . Just my opinion. </p><p>Not a single 338 I put together has a 4" box . I got them shooting so good I feel it's a waste of time and money . Again my opinion. If you spend the time behind your rifle it's not needed . </p><p>Here is the two 338's . </p><p></p><p>Rum Man</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rum Man, post: 2060465, member: 103316"] Ok I was trying to stay out of this because I always jump in on the 338 Stuff . But after putting 6 of them together I have some time with both the 338 Rum and the 338 Edge . They have been from 100 yards to 3027 yards. Most of them with the old Remington action. From the sounds of your post I would jump on the 338 Rum . I built two almost the same in 338 Rum and 338 Edge . Both with 30 " carbons , remington actions, timney triggers . Both shot the 300 gr. Berger Elite hunters almost Identical. 2883 and 2884 ft.per.sec with H-1000. Both were 10.6 pounds with scopes ready to shoot . If you were starting fresh with no components I would hands down build the 338 Rum . Just my opinion. Not a single 338 I put together has a 4" box . I got them shooting so good I feel it's a waste of time and money . Again my opinion. If you spend the time behind your rifle it's not needed . Here is the two 338's . Rum Man [/QUOTE]
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