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Anybody regret NOT going 338?
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 803661" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>golfers carry a big bag of clubs for a reason. some are better than others for certain type shots.</p><p>the op asked a question which was well answered by broz on the first reply.</p><p>first off most long range shots are under 1000 yds. id say probably 90% of them.</p><p> i happen to own quite a few guns id call long range capable from a</p><p>6.5wsm up to and including a 338 on a very big case.</p><p> for deer hunting, if all my guns were in a big bag and a shot presented itself at say 900 yds. id pull out my 7x300 wby. if that were a 7stw or a 7mm rum id still be pulling that one out. if the shot were say 800 id consider the 6.5 wsm.</p><p>if the shot was over 1000 id pull out a 300 rum or a 30x378. if it were 1200 or</p><p>1300 at most theres no doubt the big baer would be making the shot.</p><p> </p><p>but now were into an area where i personaly think mud runner has a valid</p><p>argument. but thats another topic. </p><p>for elk hunting id probably only have two guns in the bag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 803661, member: 12443"] golfers carry a big bag of clubs for a reason. some are better than others for certain type shots. the op asked a question which was well answered by broz on the first reply. first off most long range shots are under 1000 yds. id say probably 90% of them. i happen to own quite a few guns id call long range capable from a 6.5wsm up to and including a 338 on a very big case. for deer hunting, if all my guns were in a big bag and a shot presented itself at say 900 yds. id pull out my 7x300 wby. if that were a 7stw or a 7mm rum id still be pulling that one out. if the shot were say 800 id consider the 6.5 wsm. if the shot was over 1000 id pull out a 300 rum or a 30x378. if it were 1200 or 1300 at most theres no doubt the big baer would be making the shot. but now were into an area where i personaly think mud runner has a valid argument. but thats another topic. for elk hunting id probably only have two guns in the bag. [/QUOTE]
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