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Wow I guess there isnt it might just be worth it to sell the 700 PSS than and keep my new one, hahah the PSS only has 60 rounds threw it haha
Quote from: 257wbymagkiller on January 07, 2016, 10:24:33 PMWow I guess there isnt it might just be worth it to sell the 700 PSS than and keep my new one, hahah the PSS only has 60 rounds threw it hahaYour gains are to be had on the bullet selection of the 338 by going to the Edge getting into Long Heavy Balistically superior bullets vs. what is available in the 300. 300 RUM can push some big ones that are in the 225-250 grain range. I don't know all the options, but the 338 gets into the 300 grain bullet range, which is where your gains are to be had for what most are pursuing.If you were going to keep both 300 RUM, I would set one up to shoot light and fast. 168-180 grain and then set up the other to shoot heavy longer choices in the 225 range.
The 215 and 230 bergers in the 300 rum are pretty impressive, but not as much so as a 300 in the 338. I'm not sure I'd trade my 300 rum with 215 grainers for anything tho. That combo has been magic for me
I still wouldn't rule out a 30-338 Lapua Improved or 338 Lapua Improved. Both have a pretty decent size fps advantage over the 300 RUM or 300 RUM based Edge and 338 Lapua brass is much easier to find as well as last significantly longer.