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<blockquote data-quote="Clever" data-source="post: 890386" data-attributes="member: 26330"><p>Ya.. Ehh 338 Lapua Magnum Out of a Sako TRG 42. What I hunt dictates what I load, I don't understand your point. As a third Generation Rifleman I am disappointed at the sheer underestimation of your fellow enthusiasts. We all start out with a mentor, Correct? (Grandfather, Father, Uncle, brother etc..) We practice basic fundamentals and shoot as much as we can to become as good if not better than them. At a certain point you will come into your own and either take advise as to what caliber to stick with or choose from a vast array of equipment and cartridges. I started with a Ruger 22lr and moved along until 2007 I decided that the 338 LM is for me and have been shooting it ever since. Is this not the way you were taught? Or you woke up one day and decided to make decisions for others. OUT SHOOT? I bet my 16 year old Daughter with her 260 Remington would give you a HELL of run for your money. Being shallow exposed you, for one you do not reload, you have no trigger time which equals bad fundamentals. Your Rifle is not what you wanted it's what you settled for (reasons unknown? But I can probably guess why) 7mm Remington Mag is a great cartridge in it's own right. Good luck with all your Hunting and shooting ventures and GOD Bless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clever, post: 890386, member: 26330"] Ya.. Ehh 338 Lapua Magnum Out of a Sako TRG 42. What I hunt dictates what I load, I don't understand your point. As a third Generation Rifleman I am disappointed at the sheer underestimation of your fellow enthusiasts. We all start out with a mentor, Correct? (Grandfather, Father, Uncle, brother etc..) We practice basic fundamentals and shoot as much as we can to become as good if not better than them. At a certain point you will come into your own and either take advise as to what caliber to stick with or choose from a vast array of equipment and cartridges. I started with a Ruger 22lr and moved along until 2007 I decided that the 338 LM is for me and have been shooting it ever since. Is this not the way you were taught? Or you woke up one day and decided to make decisions for others. OUT SHOOT? I bet my 16 year old Daughter with her 260 Remington would give you a HELL of run for your money. Being shallow exposed you, for one you do not reload, you have no trigger time which equals bad fundamentals. Your Rifle is not what you wanted it's what you settled for (reasons unknown? But I can probably guess why) 7mm Remington Mag is a great cartridge in it's own right. Good luck with all your Hunting and shooting ventures and GOD Bless. [/QUOTE]
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