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338 Winchester Magnum
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<blockquote data-quote="sep" data-source="post: 3097939" data-attributes="member: 34774"><p>I've owned two 300 WMs. One consistently shot moa or better and the other shot 1-2 moa. I moved back to Alaska and since then have owned five 338 WMs. All five 338s shot 67.5-68.0 grains IMR 4350, Winchester/Norma cases, Fed 215M primers and Barnes 225 grain X/TTSX bullets moa or better. My last remaining 338 shoots just under moa for an average of ten 3 shot groups. If I discard the biggest of those ten groups, it would shoot .85. I would say both calibers are more than accurate enough for typical hunting ranges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sep, post: 3097939, member: 34774"] I've owned two 300 WMs. One consistently shot moa or better and the other shot 1-2 moa. I moved back to Alaska and since then have owned five 338 WMs. All five 338s shot 67.5-68.0 grains IMR 4350, Winchester/Norma cases, Fed 215M primers and Barnes 225 grain X/TTSX bullets moa or better. My last remaining 338 shoots just under moa for an average of ten 3 shot groups. If I discard the biggest of those ten groups, it would shoot .85. I would say both calibers are more than accurate enough for typical hunting ranges. [/QUOTE]
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