Darn, if my wife didn't already have an "unbraked" .338 WM that she loves…..I might have been "in the market"!
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Wow, that's One Tough, Gal !!!
Who "works Up" Loads for Her and Tests them, from,.. the "Bench" ???
I Had No problems, shooting Mine from, "Field Positions" and NEVER Felt, the Recoil when, shooting an, Elk !
About 5 to 7 rds from the Bench, tho and, I was,. "Done" ! ( Fortunately, My .338 WM was Extremely Accurate and only needed 3, Cold Bore shots )
Silly me, as I liked to "Play around" with Loads and just HAD to "try",.. 210 Noslers, 225 gr Horn Spire Points and even a few, 250 gr Nosler Partitions
( Just in case, I ran across,.. a Grizz ! LOL ).
But Once, I found out that, a .270 WSM with 140 gr. Berger's at 3,200 FPS, Killed Elk just as Dead as, the Ole .338,. I said, BYE to that, Gun !
I Shoot My 65 Creed, a LOT and from, All positions, I can Hit, 8 to 10 inch, Steel Plates BETTER, Now, than I ever could with, the Bigger Cal Rifles !
I personally, Don't feel, "Under Gunned" out to, 400 yds ish,.. on Elk and 500-600 yds, on, Deer / Antelope.
And, "Recoil" or, possible "Flinching", hardly ever, comes to mind, anymore !