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Do I need a 338 Rum?
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<blockquote data-quote="bballard" data-source="post: 2624039" data-attributes="member: 25875"><p>I have a 338 RUM in a Remington model 700 stainless with laminated stock. It is a true thoroughbred shooting 225 grain nosler accubonds just as flat and fast (or flatter and faster) than a 160 accubond out of my 7mm Remington mag. It currently also holds the top position in my stable for hardest kicking gun I own....since I sold my winchester timber carbine in 450 marlin. I highly recommend a brake for it or get ready for some loose fillings......my 375's are more polite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bballard, post: 2624039, member: 25875"] I have a 338 RUM in a Remington model 700 stainless with laminated stock. It is a true thoroughbred shooting 225 grain nosler accubonds just as flat and fast (or flatter and faster) than a 160 accubond out of my 7mm Remington mag. It currently also holds the top position in my stable for hardest kicking gun I own....since I sold my winchester timber carbine in 450 marlin. I highly recommend a brake for it or get ready for some loose fillings......my 375's are more polite. [/QUOTE]
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