Yep, that's your easy button. You already have the bullets and experience with them, there is no need to complicate it unnecessarily.Thank you all for your replies. I guess I will just see what shoots the best and go from there.
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Yep, that's your easy button. You already have the bullets and experience with them, there is no need to complicate it unnecessarily.Thank you all for your replies. I guess I will just see what shoots the best and go from there.
I just got done cutting down the barrel for my Winchester m70 in 338 win mag
Should I go a lighter bullet because of the shorter barrel?
I went from tsx to ttsx to lrx barnes bullets. All have been good performers on game for me and my friends that I load for. We have taken well over 50 head of various game animals with them.I would push for a 200g class of mono personally for moose.
I am a huge fan of Accubonds and Partitions, but since getting my REM 700 SPS in 300RUM (2015 build) all I have used are 165g TTSX & 180g TTSX in it to date, have taken 5 deer (Sambar) with the 180g TTSX and my Dad took 1 Sambar with the 165g TTSX. These Barnes bullets are a lot different to the TSX I tried 10+ years ago, these group really well and perform beautifully on game.
Another awesome bullet that I have had shoot really well in 3 338WM's and my custom wildcat 338-416 Rigby Improved 45° is the 225g & 250g Accubond, exceptionally accurate.
Cheers.
Did you notice the lower end of the magnification range? What's wrong with 20x when you also have 2x?Heavy.
You need a 20x scope to shoot a moose at 300 yds?
You need a 20x scope to shoot a moose at 300 yds?
Did you notice the lower end of the magnification range? What's wrong with 20x when you also have 2x?
Yeah, I noticed.Did you notice the lower end of the magnification range? What's wrong with 20x when you also have 2x?