I want something big bore, to go long. Basically, a benchrest / prone gun. Here's my presently preferred options -
338 Lapua has the most options, and is being supported by the military, so further development seems likely. However, as they say, 338LM chambering is the same as $5 bill chambering. Even reloading doesn't take the sting out oif shooting 338LM.
338 Edge can use necked up 300RUM brass - but its unobtanium, nowhere to be found. There is one source for 338 Edge brass, but its in Australia, and more expensive than 338LM. 338 Edge dies are pricey too. Seems unwise to jump into this caliber.
338 WinMag has relatively inexpensive brass and dies. But I don't hear a lot about it. Looks like a belted magnum, which I am told can be problematic in precision rifles.
Naturally, I want both a very accurate gun, and one that can be reloaded for at the most inexpensive cost reasonable possible.
Thoughts /comments / suggestions?
338 Lapua has the most options, and is being supported by the military, so further development seems likely. However, as they say, 338LM chambering is the same as $5 bill chambering. Even reloading doesn't take the sting out oif shooting 338LM.
338 Edge can use necked up 300RUM brass - but its unobtanium, nowhere to be found. There is one source for 338 Edge brass, but its in Australia, and more expensive than 338LM. 338 Edge dies are pricey too. Seems unwise to jump into this caliber.
338 WinMag has relatively inexpensive brass and dies. But I don't hear a lot about it. Looks like a belted magnum, which I am told can be problematic in precision rifles.
Naturally, I want both a very accurate gun, and one that can be reloaded for at the most inexpensive cost reasonable possible.
Thoughts /comments / suggestions?
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