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338 RUM Vs 300 RUM
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<blockquote data-quote="FearNoWind" data-source="post: 980769" data-attributes="member: 50867"><p><strong>Welcome aboard, Kitty .....</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Inasmuch as #2 is a no sale IMO (I wouldn't consider a used rifle if I could build a custom for only a few dollars more - well, maybe a bit more than a "few") let's go back to #1.</p><p>I've made the mistake of accepting less than I wished for a couple of times and always ended up disappointed and wishing I had gone ahead with plan "A". I'd go for broke with a custom action (A Remington clone but not a worked over factory Remington) a Bartlein R5 barrel and a McMillan stock.</p><p>With a custom build you should have no trouble achieving the .338 Lapua goal and, even though I shoot a custom 284 Winchester for competition, I'd have to admit that the Lapua would meet every conceivable hunting need, even the Alaskan challenge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FearNoWind, post: 980769, member: 50867"] [B]Welcome aboard, Kitty .....[/B] Inasmuch as #2 is a no sale IMO (I wouldn't consider a used rifle if I could build a custom for only a few dollars more - well, maybe a bit more than a "few") let's go back to #1. I've made the mistake of accepting less than I wished for a couple of times and always ended up disappointed and wishing I had gone ahead with plan "A". I'd go for broke with a custom action (A Remington clone but not a worked over factory Remington) a Bartlein R5 barrel and a McMillan stock. With a custom build you should have no trouble achieving the .338 Lapua goal and, even though I shoot a custom 284 Winchester for competition, I'd have to admit that the Lapua would meet every conceivable hunting need, even the Alaskan challenge. [/QUOTE]
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