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Starting a custom light(ish) weight .338 Norma build!!
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<blockquote data-quote="CA48" data-source="post: 1369871" data-attributes="member: 21446"><p>Liking the sound of this rifle. My vote for the bullet is the Berger 300. They will most likely be my go to bullet even if my next 338 is a smaller one such as the Norma. Running on the Norma case you can still run can still run them mag fed and you will appreciate the extra BC when making longer shots along with the extra energy when trying to keep elk out of the timber. I have shot the Berger 250s, the Hornady 285s, and the 300s(mostly) and I can't tell much difference in recoil, my rifle is 15 pds. The 300 will let you take full advantage of this case imo. Although it never hurts to try them all if you have the time and see what you and your rifle like best. I would recommend one the best brakes you can get. Terminator T3 or T4, beast, Assassin, and pain killer brakes are good options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CA48, post: 1369871, member: 21446"] Liking the sound of this rifle. My vote for the bullet is the Berger 300. They will most likely be my go to bullet even if my next 338 is a smaller one such as the Norma. Running on the Norma case you can still run can still run them mag fed and you will appreciate the extra BC when making longer shots along with the extra energy when trying to keep elk out of the timber. I have shot the Berger 250s, the Hornady 285s, and the 300s(mostly) and I can't tell much difference in recoil, my rifle is 15 pds. The 300 will let you take full advantage of this case imo. Although it never hurts to try them all if you have the time and see what you and your rifle like best. I would recommend one the best brakes you can get. Terminator T3 or T4, beast, Assassin, and pain killer brakes are good options. [/QUOTE]
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