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338 or 375 or 416?
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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 1921402" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>No kodiak ezperience of any kind, full disclaimer. That being said, while all will probably work indistinguishably from each other my vote very easily goes to the .375 with the 300 weldcore. Weldcore's are awesome! .375 is an awesome caliber for most everything, the perfect compromise/blend of projectile mass and high-ish velocity. People argue about small bullets moving fast and big bullets moving slow but the .375s are jack-of-all-trades big-ish bullets moving at fast-ish velocity; hard to find fault with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 1921402, member: 109862"] No kodiak ezperience of any kind, full disclaimer. That being said, while all will probably work indistinguishably from each other my vote very easily goes to the .375 with the 300 weldcore. Weldcore’s are awesome! .375 is an awesome caliber for most everything, the perfect compromise/blend of projectile mass and high-ish velocity. People argue about small bullets moving fast and big bullets moving slow but the .375s are jack-of-all-trades big-ish bullets moving at fast-ish velocity; hard to find fault with. [/QUOTE]
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