For all the traditionalist guys out there that still like medium-long range hunting I thought I'd share with y'all my Ruger 338 RCM that I just had re-barreled with a 22" Bartlein #4 contour barrel. Gunsmith also put a 3-port beast brake on it and cerakoted it all to match. I grew up learning to hunt deer and elk for many years in my teens and 20's using Ruger rifles and they have never let me down; from Colorado to Mexico, Canada to Kodiak Alaska even. Have never had a malfunction while hunting with them. I was just craving something that reminded me of the old days before all the bling of carbon fiber and 35 power optics, etc. So I had my gunsmith re-barrel this rifle for me and man am I surprised at how accurate and efficient the little 338 RCM is! It's shooting between 1/3-1/4" MOA groups with just Hornady factory 225 SST ammo at 2,748 FPS across the magneto speed from only a 22" barrel. I put a Leupold Vari-X 5HD 3-15x44 MOA reticle scope that I had laying around in the safe on it. Recoil feels about like a 7mm-08 or less with that great 3-port side discharge break. I never thought a good old Ruger could be so accurate and such a pleasure to shoot with basically 338 WM power almost. Shot targets with it all the way out to 1,000 yards today; bullseyes at each range I shot it at again and again while sighting it in. It feels like my new go anywhere, hunt anything big game rifle (excluding dangerous game and nothing past 800 yards). Anyways, it sure makes me remember the good old days and I just wanted to share a picture and details of it with the group.