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338 Rum and Alaska Brown Bear !
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<blockquote data-quote="sambo3006" data-source="post: 3069003" data-attributes="member: 2740"><p>I'm still not sure why I sold my 338 RUM. It was a Rem 700 BDL that I had ported like an integral muzzle brake, but with no holes on the bottom. I had it Duracoated and I bedded it into a McMillan stock. That thing would shoot 225 gr Accubonds into 1/2" or less at 100 yards. I killed one Colorado bull elk, a couple of Colorado coyotes, and several whitetail deer with it. Recoil was not unpleasant at all, and it absolutely hammered everything I pointed it at. I do have an 8mm Rem Mag that acts as a capable surrogate, but I still miss the RUM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sambo3006, post: 3069003, member: 2740"] I'm still not sure why I sold my 338 RUM. It was a Rem 700 BDL that I had ported like an integral muzzle brake, but with no holes on the bottom. I had it Duracoated and I bedded it into a McMillan stock. That thing would shoot 225 gr Accubonds into 1/2" or less at 100 yards. I killed one Colorado bull elk, a couple of Colorado coyotes, and several whitetail deer with it. Recoil was not unpleasant at all, and it absolutely hammered everything I pointed it at. I do have an 8mm Rem Mag that acts as a capable surrogate, but I still miss the RUM. [/QUOTE]
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