Hey manscout, not trying to give you bad or "opposite" advice. I shouted out 300 Norma to you right off. That cartridge will certainly get you out to some decent ELR distances. I guess I just misunderstood the "can thing" and the "is it worth it" comment. IMO the cost to build (at least in my neck of the woods) a 300NM is pretty much the same as a larger caliber so from my perspective the real difference is in the reloading cost. I just went down this road with a recent build. Really wish I'd have built an even larger rig as the reloading costs are just a tic more really. I was originally hot for a 28 Nosler but when I compared costs against the 300 norma the norma came out on top. But then compared a 338AI build to the Norma and cost was the same. Really wanted to get to 2500 yds which my lapua AI does but had been shooting 375CT's too and they get you there easier but couldn't get the action I wanted for it without a long wait so went with the lapua AI but could have built the CT for only $300 more. Reloading costs are so close between the two, 98 grs of powder vs 132 for the CT for example, brass from Peterson cheaper than Lapua or Norma (check out the cost of Norma brass before you buy!), bullets, etc, all just a bit more, none of it a deal breaker. So, guess what I was trying to convey (and doing a poor job of it apparently) is the build costs are so close, it'd be a shame to miss a "more capable" build just because you already have a can for a 30. A Norma won't be cheap to shoot by any means. So just thought I'd give you a little "push" to think about something that ultimately would imo be potentially more satisfying in the longer run at ELR distances. All the friends I shoot with have pretty much settled on 375's or 338 Snipetacs after building "lesser guns" which they kind of lament due to the improved performance of the larger cartridges (except for a couple of rogue 416 barrett affecianados lol). Anyway, I get the budget thing, totally understandable. Good luck with whatever you decide.