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Holy Grail of long range rigs? What custom gun/caliber to get
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<blockquote data-quote="Chandalar" data-source="post: 1173062" data-attributes="member: 28074"><p>Over the past few years I have had opportunities to own and shoot 338 Snipetac, 375 Cheytac, 338 Lapua, 30-378 Weatherby...They were all amazing, expensive, fun, some difficult to find brass for, and or make brass for, some burnt out barrels like it was their job. A couple of years ago I picked up a 300 Norma, 1:10 twist, 26" barrel. It is by far the most accurate, most capable 2000 yard + cartridge I have ever shot, It loves to eat any bullet I put into it, but the 230 Bergers seem to shine past 1 mile. Every time I take this rifle/caliber out I'm amazed. I have found that less is more. I only run this at 2800 fps using H50 BMG, but the accuracy and 3.5fps ES is worth it. To me, its that much better than the rest. I haven't tried a 338 Norma, which may be even better. All the best with you build.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chandalar, post: 1173062, member: 28074"] Over the past few years I have had opportunities to own and shoot 338 Snipetac, 375 Cheytac, 338 Lapua, 30-378 Weatherby...They were all amazing, expensive, fun, some difficult to find brass for, and or make brass for, some burnt out barrels like it was their job. A couple of years ago I picked up a 300 Norma, 1:10 twist, 26" barrel. It is by far the most accurate, most capable 2000 yard + cartridge I have ever shot, It loves to eat any bullet I put into it, but the 230 Bergers seem to shine past 1 mile. Every time I take this rifle/caliber out I'm amazed. I have found that less is more. I only run this at 2800 fps using H50 BMG, but the accuracy and 3.5fps ES is worth it. To me, its that much better than the rest. I haven't tried a 338 Norma, which may be even better. All the best with you build. [/QUOTE]
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