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<blockquote data-quote="Aoudad shooter1975" data-source="post: 2591760" data-attributes="member: 102560"><p>I like my .338s for big robust stuff—the last few years I have shot a lot of 338 Norma…just a stellar performer pushes heavy high BC stuff easy(270-300 grain) and will kick 225 and 250s with laser beam trajectory. I built a 33 nosler a few years ago and that is probably the best compromise of all…a little more than a win mag and a bit less than the Norma—and can be built more compact. 338s are a bit of a step up too as you already have middle ground covered it looks like. </p><p></p><p>I will say—if your not a reloader— 300 win mag is hard to beat…if you want something different the 300 PRC is gaining ground….again you don't need a 338 for elk..but once you use one—they work extraordinarily well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aoudad shooter1975, post: 2591760, member: 102560"] I like my .338s for big robust stuff—the last few years I have shot a lot of 338 Norma…just a stellar performer pushes heavy high BC stuff easy(270-300 grain) and will kick 225 and 250s with laser beam trajectory. I built a 33 nosler a few years ago and that is probably the best compromise of all…a little more than a win mag and a bit less than the Norma—and can be built more compact. 338s are a bit of a step up too as you already have middle ground covered it looks like. I will say—if your not a reloader— 300 win mag is hard to beat…if you want something different the 300 PRC is gaining ground….again you don’t need a 338 for elk..but once you use one—they work extraordinarily well. [/QUOTE]
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