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<blockquote data-quote="davewilson" data-source="post: 180428" data-attributes="member: 4491"><p>I just don't see myself poking out past 300 yards for probably a couple of years yet.</p><p></p><p>you'll be laughing at this statement in a few months, i guarantee ya! i've had and shot most of the regular stuff for quite a few years and last year i built a 338. it's been the best gun i've ever owned. i simply love this caliber. a 338 caliber is just the easiest to load for and find something accurate.it's just not finnicky. i'm one of those guys that thinks 338 as soon as i hear elk mentioned. i agree with the others, if one pops up at 50 yards, you can kill it with the big 338...honest! just set your gun up so you can still take a close shot and also a shot at long range if one presents itself. that's why a scope in the 4-14 range is popular.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davewilson, post: 180428, member: 4491"] I just don't see myself poking out past 300 yards for probably a couple of years yet. you'll be laughing at this statement in a few months, i guarantee ya! i've had and shot most of the regular stuff for quite a few years and last year i built a 338. it's been the best gun i've ever owned. i simply love this caliber. a 338 caliber is just the easiest to load for and find something accurate.it's just not finnicky. i'm one of those guys that thinks 338 as soon as i hear elk mentioned. i agree with the others, if one pops up at 50 yards, you can kill it with the big 338...honest! just set your gun up so you can still take a close shot and also a shot at long range if one presents itself. that's why a scope in the 4-14 range is popular. [/QUOTE]
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