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<blockquote data-quote="Mike 338" data-source="post: 1494794" data-attributes="member: 41338"><p>Lots of good suggestions here. For a large caliber, I like the 338 Norma. Lapua now claims to be making brass for it (although for some reason, I haven't seen it yet). Frankly though, you might find yourself always grabbing a light, handy 22-250 or even a 223 walking around gun. Think about which shoes you always put on your feet when a particular occasion doesn't dictate the choice. A free action and barrel doesn't mean you "must" get the biggest and most bang for your buck so you can relax a little bit with your choice. It's almost a free gun so there is no wrong answer. Personally, I like a plain-jane 243 for just snagging and popping things with, in some sort of basic configuration and mid-range twist rate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike 338, post: 1494794, member: 41338"] Lots of good suggestions here. For a large caliber, I like the 338 Norma. Lapua now claims to be making brass for it (although for some reason, I haven't seen it yet). Frankly though, you might find yourself always grabbing a light, handy 22-250 or even a 223 walking around gun. Think about which shoes you always put on your feet when a particular occasion doesn't dictate the choice. A free action and barrel doesn't mean you "must" get the biggest and most bang for your buck so you can relax a little bit with your choice. It's almost a free gun so there is no wrong answer. Personally, I like a plain-jane 243 for just snagging and popping things with, in some sort of basic configuration and mid-range twist rate. [/QUOTE]
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