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<blockquote data-quote="19elkhunter51" data-source="post: 1454905" data-attributes="member: 14169"><p>I lusted for the 300 RUM and finally purchased one with a 26" barrel. Prior to making that purchase a friend offered his 300 WinMag at a price that was less than the price of the Leupold scope that was mounted on it. I shoot it for three years before buying the 300 RUM. I used this rifle for four years before I realized that I belong to the bigger and faster club when it comes to hunting elk. Read some articles about the 338 Edge and then had a chance to shoot one. That was a costly shot (actually four shots). Long story short I found an incredible smith, since retired. I told him my only goal was a rifle that shot itty, bitty groups. He built it and I have never looked back.</p><p>As others have said, pick something that YOU really would like and go for it.</p><p>Most important, have some fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="19elkhunter51, post: 1454905, member: 14169"] I lusted for the 300 RUM and finally purchased one with a 26" barrel. Prior to making that purchase a friend offered his 300 WinMag at a price that was less than the price of the Leupold scope that was mounted on it. I shoot it for three years before buying the 300 RUM. I used this rifle for four years before I realized that I belong to the bigger and faster club when it comes to hunting elk. Read some articles about the 338 Edge and then had a chance to shoot one. That was a costly shot (actually four shots). Long story short I found an incredible smith, since retired. I told him my only goal was a rifle that shot itty, bitty groups. He built it and I have never looked back. As others have said, pick something that YOU really would like and go for it. Most important, have some fun. [/QUOTE]
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