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Quote from: rebal69972 on July 22, 2012, 12:18:10 AMI'm starting now looking for a long range shooter. I know I want good power out to 900 yards or so, I'm not sure what calaber to go with or how to figure out what shoots best at long range. I know I don't need or really want a 50 cal and the wife would kill me when I went to buy ammo. Anyway what would you all say is the best rifle?But just think how much fun it would be to play around with a 50.
I'm starting now looking for a long range shooter. I know I want good power out to 900 yards or so, I'm not sure what calaber to go with or how to figure out what shoots best at long range. I know I don't need or really want a 50 cal and the wife would kill me when I went to buy ammo. Anyway what would you all say is the best rifle?
The 300 RUM is sweet and will do anything that you want it too. You can buy a Rem 700 BDL just for the action, buy a Krieger barrel, get a custom stock and a Jewell trigger, blue print the action. It is a cheaper way to build your own custom long range gun. And if you want to go a little bit further you could get a poor mans Lapua, with the 338 RUM, it is only a little slower than the Lapua and it uses the same action as the 300 RUM.
Quote from: BOWHUNTER2476 on July 22, 2012, 01:19:24 PMThe 300 RUM is sweet and will do anything that you want it too. You can buy a Rem 700 BDL just for the action, buy a Krieger barrel, get a custom stock and a Jewell trigger, blue print the action. It is a cheaper way to build your own custom long range gun. And if you want to go a little bit further you could get a poor mans Lapua, with the 338 RUM, it is only a little slower than the Lapua and it uses the same action as the 300 RUM.Poor mans Lapua my hindend! The .338 Ultra is faster than the Lapua and the edge is slightly faster than the Ultra with the 300 gr bullets. All the Lapua has is the factory brass by Lapua, the Lapua is not faster than the .338 Ultra Magnum. A guy who has the dedication to match prep factory Remington brass for his .338 Ultra doesn't need a "Lapua" head stamp. I learned that years ago with several heavy .300 Win Mags I had built. My match prepped Winchester brass shot side by side in my .300 Win Mags with a " Lapua " headstamp.
Quote from: Biggerhammer on July 22, 2012, 01:29:04 PMQuote from: BOWHUNTER2476 on July 22, 2012, 01:19:24 PMThe 300 RUM is sweet and will do anything that you want it too. You can buy a Rem 700 BDL just for the action, buy a Krieger barrel, get a custom stock and a Jewell trigger, blue print the action. It is a cheaper way to build your own custom long range gun. And if you want to go a little bit further you could get a poor mans Lapua, with the 338 RUM, it is only a little slower than the Lapua and it uses the same action as the 300 RUM.Poor mans Lapua my hindend! The .338 Ultra is faster than the Lapua and the edge is slightly faster than the Ultra with the 300 gr bullets. All the Lapua has is the factory brass by Lapua, the Lapua is not faster than the .338 Ultra Magnum. A guy who has the dedication to match prep factory Remington brass for his .338 Ultra doesn't need a "Lapua" head stamp. I learned that years ago with several heavy .300 Win Mags I had built. My match prepped Winchester brass shot side by side in my .300 Win Mags with a " Lapua " headstamp.My bad, I was always told that the 338 RUM was about 200 fps slower, I do not have any experience with the Lapua. My long range gun is a custom Rem 700 in the 300 Win mag. caliber. I just say that the 338 RUM is the poor mans Lapua because the ammo and rifles are a bit cheaper.
I own a 338 win and can tell you the 225gr accubonds do hold an edge over the 250gr like hammer said. Im one of the guys that can hit steel well but if you throw a heart beat in the target you can call it dead. Im not saying that steel isnt great for practic but if you always shoot in perfect conditions youll never perform in the field. Find a cal that you can handle has the energy needed and start shooting. Know your limits, learn to read the wind and other conditions because at that range it can make a wounded animal over a dead one. The big 30-338 cals would be the best bet form what Ive learned. Longest shot ive taken on a living target was a coyote at over 500yds with a 223. Know your gun bullet and ability.