So before going into this, I LOVE the round, however im finding that for shooting steel at a mile, Im able to get the same results from my 300 win and load for less than half the price. The 338 obviously makes more noise when it hits (especially at 1000 yards), but at the mile steel, I was able to get more hits with the 300 win. These both being my first "extended range" rifles, I really didn't know a whole lot about them, but wanted to stick with the larger and heavier bullets mainly because the guys I shoot with that are running 6.5mm, or anything sub 30 cal, generally cant hear the steel hits at 1 mile, and have a very hard time spotting them, where as its plain as day with both of mine whether it hits or misses.
Is there a similar round that will give me a flatter trajectory or better hits with similar energy, in a round I can easily obtain brass and components for, or is the next step really a jump into a chey tac, barrett 416 etc? I had 300 Norma previously, but im getting 3000 fps with my win mag using 208 gr bullets, I just cant imagine id see a whole lot of change with a slightly heavier 30 cal bullet and a minimal velocity increase.
To be fair, there is nothing wrong with the 338 Lapua, but with an almost identical trajectory and similar velocity at 1600m (338 Lapua retains 100 fps more and comes in about .8 mils less drop), it just seems silly to load two different calibers with one costing significantly more. The 300 win is only about 700 lbs of energy at 1 mile, where the 338 is closer to 1300 lbs, so the louder hit is nice, but I hear the 300 win fine even in heavier wind.
Is there a similar round that will give me a flatter trajectory or better hits with similar energy, in a round I can easily obtain brass and components for, or is the next step really a jump into a chey tac, barrett 416 etc? I had 300 Norma previously, but im getting 3000 fps with my win mag using 208 gr bullets, I just cant imagine id see a whole lot of change with a slightly heavier 30 cal bullet and a minimal velocity increase.
To be fair, there is nothing wrong with the 338 Lapua, but with an almost identical trajectory and similar velocity at 1600m (338 Lapua retains 100 fps more and comes in about .8 mils less drop), it just seems silly to load two different calibers with one costing significantly more. The 300 win is only about 700 lbs of energy at 1 mile, where the 338 is closer to 1300 lbs, so the louder hit is nice, but I hear the 300 win fine even in heavier wind.