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<blockquote data-quote="Zuma" data-source="post: 1451750" data-attributes="member: 60957"><p>If you do go with the .300RUM put a muzzle break on it. It has a wicked recoil without it. </p><p>The .338 Win Mag or the .338RUM will suffice for anything you may hunt in North America. I took a top 10 Gold metal SCI Cape Eland with a Browning .338RUM which performed very well.</p><p>Also an excellent caliber if "hoursepower" is your objective is the .375H&H which is easy to reload for and fun to shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zuma, post: 1451750, member: 60957"] If you do go with the .300RUM put a muzzle break on it. It has a wicked recoil without it. The .338 Win Mag or the .338RUM will suffice for anything you may hunt in North America. I took a top 10 Gold metal SCI Cape Eland with a Browning .338RUM which performed very well. Also an excellent caliber if “hoursepower” is your objective is the .375H&H which is easy to reload for and fun to shoot. [/QUOTE]
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