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<blockquote data-quote="Mach 1" data-source="post: 1492901" data-attributes="member: 104202"><p>First off the only down side to the 338 lapua is feeding it. The people that have said on this post that the 338 lapua doesn't offer much over a fast 6mm or 7mm have obviously never had much trigger time with one. Although if your going to have an elr rifle built I'd probably go with one of the 375 variants. With the sierra match king in 375 you can afford to shoot it without having to buy solid Cnc bullets. </p><p> Having said that. The 338 edge or lapua will do everything you want unless it's compete in king of 2 mile competitively.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mach 1, post: 1492901, member: 104202"] First off the only down side to the 338 lapua is feeding it. The people that have said on this post that the 338 lapua doesn’t offer much over a fast 6mm or 7mm have obviously never had much trigger time with one. Although if your going to have an elr rifle built I’d probably go with one of the 375 variants. With the sierra match king in 375 you can afford to shoot it without having to buy solid Cnc bullets. Having said that. The 338 edge or lapua will do everything you want unless it’s compete in king of 2 mile competitively. [/QUOTE]
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