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<blockquote data-quote="jsmitt6" data-source="post: 2871378" data-attributes="member: 116361"><p>I just finished my 338 Sherman Mega and am thinking of having a two load rifle.. Take both loads out hunting and have both easily and readily available for the shots I would take. Hear me out, normally I abide by the KISS method but I think it could useful.. On all of my hunting rifles I have a DOPE chart printed and taped on, so this rifle would have two charts in completely different colors on different sides of the stock to differentiate between the two.</p><p></p><p>I am wanting to shoot the 250 Bergers as well as the 246 Hammer Hunter or 255 gr Shock Hammer. Im hoping that I could load them close enough that they are either in the same POI or darn near close..</p><p></p><p>For shots under the 500 yards, shoot the Hammer. Proven killing bullet, nice impact velocities, etc.</p><p>For shots over 500 yards, shoot the Berger. Its accurate, great at longer ranges, and a great track record of long range kills.</p><p></p><p>Would love to hear thoughts on this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jsmitt6, post: 2871378, member: 116361"] I just finished my 338 Sherman Mega and am thinking of having a two load rifle.. Take both loads out hunting and have both easily and readily available for the shots I would take. Hear me out, normally I abide by the KISS method but I think it could useful.. On all of my hunting rifles I have a DOPE chart printed and taped on, so this rifle would have two charts in completely different colors on different sides of the stock to differentiate between the two. I am wanting to shoot the 250 Bergers as well as the 246 Hammer Hunter or 255 gr Shock Hammer. Im hoping that I could load them close enough that they are either in the same POI or darn near close.. For shots under the 500 yards, shoot the Hammer. Proven killing bullet, nice impact velocities, etc. For shots over 500 yards, shoot the Berger. Its accurate, great at longer ranges, and a great track record of long range kills. Would love to hear thoughts on this. [/QUOTE]
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