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Should I add 338 to my hunting rifles?
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<blockquote data-quote="bgouin" data-source="post: 2197875" data-attributes="member: 5625"><p>My first rifle was a 7 mm Rem Mag purchased in 1968. Some years later I deceided to go for a larger ccaliberin anticipation of hunting in Africa. I was not keen on buying a caliber close to my 7 mm, so I skipped over 30 cal options and chose a 340 Weatherby. A fast.338 caliber will stead you very well for most species except LARGE critters, read Elephant, Cape Bull and other dangerous game where .375 or .40 cal are legal minimums. Go for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bgouin, post: 2197875, member: 5625"] My first rifle was a 7 mm Rem Mag purchased in 1968. Some years later I deceided to go for a larger ccaliberin anticipation of hunting in Africa. I was not keen on buying a caliber close to my 7 mm, so I skipped over 30 cal options and chose a 340 Weatherby. A fast.338 caliber will stead you very well for most species except LARGE critters, read Elephant, Cape Bull and other dangerous game where .375 or .40 cal are legal minimums. Go for it. [/QUOTE]
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