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.338 Win Mag for Long Range?
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<blockquote data-quote="86alaskan" data-source="post: 1425317" data-attributes="member: 75933"><p>I ran a Tikka 338WM when I lived in Alaska. As stated, it was very good at hitting things very hard and making them dead very quickly. I ran a hornady 250gr interlock over 7828ssc and was getting some very good speeds. I'm pretty sure I was at the limit, but brass life was no concern and it just plain killed. I was running it hard and was still getting 4-5 loads per case even at that level. If you look at straight numbers, a fast 300wm will take it at basically all ranges, but the killing power of that 338 definitely gives it the edge in that dept.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="86alaskan, post: 1425317, member: 75933"] I ran a Tikka 338WM when I lived in Alaska. As stated, it was very good at hitting things very hard and making them dead very quickly. I ran a hornady 250gr interlock over 7828ssc and was getting some very good speeds. I'm pretty sure I was at the limit, but brass life was no concern and it just plain killed. I was running it hard and was still getting 4-5 loads per case even at that level. If you look at straight numbers, a fast 300wm will take it at basically all ranges, but the killing power of that 338 definitely gives it the edge in that dept. [/QUOTE]
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