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.338 win mag or 300 win mag
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<blockquote data-quote="5gauss" data-source="post: 2036918" data-attributes="member: 107371"><p>Should do fine at 400 so be sure and go shoot 400 ...often. I would use one bullet 225 gr so not to confuse things at 400. Leupold 2.5x8 is one of their best...sharp, bright,and available all over with lifetime guarantee no matter who owns it....or 3x9. 2.5x8 is brighter in dark woods. Sure you can play with bullet weights but using one only will help you at the longer ranges but may not be a significant difference. You just have to experiment..have fun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5gauss, post: 2036918, member: 107371"] Should do fine at 400 so be sure and go shoot 400 ...often. I would use one bullet 225 gr so not to confuse things at 400. Leupold 2.5x8 is one of their best...sharp, bright,and available all over with lifetime guarantee no matter who owns it....or 3x9. 2.5x8 is brighter in dark woods. Sure you can play with bullet weights but using one only will help you at the longer ranges but may not be a significant difference. You just have to experiment..have fun [/QUOTE]
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