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Ultimate long range cartridge
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<blockquote data-quote="D$tring" data-source="post: 1947097" data-attributes="member: 114263"><p>My vote is for a 375 cheytac. I almost built one a couple years ago. A 300 Norma or 338 LM would be easier to shoot and practice at extended distances, not sure if you could get to 3520, but 1760 would be well within reach and even 2000-2500 would be doable. But if you are super serious about competing or very committed to hitting at 2 miles; my vote is for the 375 cheytac. I think it would be easier to load for, easier to find components, and easier to shoot from a recoil standpoint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D$tring, post: 1947097, member: 114263"] My vote is for a 375 cheytac. I almost built one a couple years ago. A 300 Norma or 338 LM would be easier to shoot and practice at extended distances, not sure if you could get to 3520, but 1760 would be well within reach and even 2000-2500 would be doable. But if you are super serious about competing or very committed to hitting at 2 miles; my vote is for the 375 cheytac. I think it would be easier to load for, easier to find components, and easier to shoot from a recoil standpoint. [/QUOTE]
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