I had an earlier thread going about the TRG 42 in 300WM, but decided to start a new one since this is not TRG specific.
I have a bunch of 308s, including a TRG22 and a 300WM hunting rifle. I was thinking about adding either a 300WM or 3338LM target rifle for a bit more capability at longer ranges. In running the ballistics calculators, it looks like the trajectory and drift differences between a 300WM w/200gr and 338LM w/250gr are pretty insignificant out to 1000yds. Obviously, the 338 carries considerably more energy, but it seems that would rarely come into play away from the battlefield. Component cost and availability for loading the 300 is certainly an advantage. No question, bragging rights and cool factor go to the 338, but at a fairly high price. In your experiences, is this an accurate assessment? Anything I'm missing that should cause me to take another look at the 338?
Thanks,
Mike
I have a bunch of 308s, including a TRG22 and a 300WM hunting rifle. I was thinking about adding either a 300WM or 3338LM target rifle for a bit more capability at longer ranges. In running the ballistics calculators, it looks like the trajectory and drift differences between a 300WM w/200gr and 338LM w/250gr are pretty insignificant out to 1000yds. Obviously, the 338 carries considerably more energy, but it seems that would rarely come into play away from the battlefield. Component cost and availability for loading the 300 is certainly an advantage. No question, bragging rights and cool factor go to the 338, but at a fairly high price. In your experiences, is this an accurate assessment? Anything I'm missing that should cause me to take another look at the 338?
Thanks,
Mike
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