both are good factory rifles.
For less money, it's hard to beat the original Rem 338UM Sendero. Every one of those I ever shot was a sub 1/2 moa gun "right out of the box." my 338 UM shoots one big hole at 100. I'm not sure I would shoot a big bear or moose at 500 with a 280 anything. But for out of the box accuracy, the Rem has been outstanding for me. For the money you are thinking of spending I'd buy a Christensen before a browning or most others.
I'm not a Winchester rifle fan, but the 300WSM may well be the best all around cartridge for your kind of hunting. I get ammo at distributor cost and I would not buy/build a 28.
I know you have a 30 but not all 30s are alike let alone related. Unless you have a 30/378-300UM-300Norma mag, etc. you don't have juiced 30. If you are looking for something that will meet your demands, a 300 PRC is pretty hard to beat. I'm building one for myself now.
For less money, it's hard to beat the original Rem 338UM Sendero. Every one of those I ever shot was a sub 1/2 moa gun "right out of the box." my 338 UM shoots one big hole at 100. I'm not sure I would shoot a big bear or moose at 500 with a 280 anything. But for out of the box accuracy, the Rem has been outstanding for me. For the money you are thinking of spending I'd buy a Christensen before a browning or most others.
I'm not a Winchester rifle fan, but the 300WSM may well be the best all around cartridge for your kind of hunting. I get ammo at distributor cost and I would not buy/build a 28.
I know you have a 30 but not all 30s are alike let alone related. Unless you have a 30/378-300UM-300Norma mag, etc. you don't have juiced 30. If you are looking for something that will meet your demands, a 300 PRC is pretty hard to beat. I'm building one for myself now.