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Taming a 338 Win Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="7ultra" data-source="post: 45741" data-attributes="member: 2152"><p>Roy, </p><p>I've got a 338 Win chambered in a Winchester Sporter LT. I've got a muzzlebrake(vais) and a limb saver on it. With hot 250 grain loads, it kicks about as much, if not a little less than my 7mm Rem (which is bone stock ruger M77) with moderate 150-160gr loads. With 200 grainers, the 338 does not kick at all. Comfortably, I could shoot 40-60 rounds of 200-250 grain bullets without any problems. Hope that helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7ultra, post: 45741, member: 2152"] Roy, I've got a 338 Win chambered in a Winchester Sporter LT. I've got a muzzlebrake(vais) and a limb saver on it. With hot 250 grain loads, it kicks about as much, if not a little less than my 7mm Rem (which is bone stock ruger M77) with moderate 150-160gr loads. With 200 grainers, the 338 does not kick at all. Comfortably, I could shoot 40-60 rounds of 200-250 grain bullets without any problems. Hope that helps [/QUOTE]
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