I'm offloading a number of rifles, pistols, optics and other stuff to make room to have a bolt gun built (happy birthday to me).
I'm torn between sticking with .308 or going up to .300 win mag.
The plan is to get a rifle, optics, suppressor and - if I sell enough - get the new TNVC clip-on.
So I'm just not familiar with .300 win mag, how easy it is to deal with recoil (I want a thread-on can, so probably no compensator), ammo, etc.
The reason I'm still on the fence is that this will probably be my one and only big gun. That means .308 may not be beefy enough to shoot longer distances if/when I finally get around a range where I can stretch out a little. But is .300 win mag too much for my normal range (400yds max), night shooting, ammo price/availability, etc.
So any suggestions? .300 win mag or .308 win?
I'm torn between sticking with .308 or going up to .300 win mag.
The plan is to get a rifle, optics, suppressor and - if I sell enough - get the new TNVC clip-on.
So I'm just not familiar with .300 win mag, how easy it is to deal with recoil (I want a thread-on can, so probably no compensator), ammo, etc.
The reason I'm still on the fence is that this will probably be my one and only big gun. That means .308 may not be beefy enough to shoot longer distances if/when I finally get around a range where I can stretch out a little. But is .300 win mag too much for my normal range (400yds max), night shooting, ammo price/availability, etc.
So any suggestions? .300 win mag or .308 win?
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