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Quote from: Magnum_Willys on January 25, 2017, 01:11:27 PMIF stepping up from 7mm goto 338. Its kick is no more than the .300 and terminal velocity greater. If not 338 I would stay with popular 7mm Everyone I hunt elk with uses a .338. That depends on the 338 chambering. If I were to step up to a 338 it would be one that can push a 300 grain bullet fast. Which would increase the recoil and blast significantly over a 7 or 300.
IF stepping up from 7mm goto 338. Its kick is no more than the .300 and terminal velocity greater. If not 338 I would stay with popular 7mm Everyone I hunt elk with uses a .338.
Thanks for the opinions. I should clarify, I'm left handed so my options are fairly limited in that I prefer a left handed bolt. I really like the browning x bolt, but I can only find it in wood stock/ blues barrel. Which isn't really a huge issue I just prefer stainless for a hunting rifle. The x bolt comes with a 26" barrel which would be nice to squeeze a bit more speed out of these rounds over the standard 24" tube. Overall it looks like it's a toss up between the 2 rounds
Quote from: 270Shooter on January 25, 2017, 02:12:35 PMThanks for the opinions. I should clarify, I'm left handed so my options are fairly limited in that I prefer a left handed bolt. I really like the browning x bolt, but I can only find it in wood stock/ blues barrel. Which isn't really a huge issue I just prefer stainless for a hunting rifle. The x bolt comes with a 26" barrel which would be nice to squeeze a bit more speed out of these rounds over the standard 24" tube. Overall it looks like it's a toss up between the 2 rounds Stick with the .270, that way you won't have to change your username.
Quote from: BULLBLASTER on January 25, 2017, 01:18:06 PMQuote from: Magnum_Willys on January 25, 2017, 01:11:27 PMIF stepping up from 7mm goto 338. Its kick is no more than the .300 and terminal velocity greater. If not 338 I would stay with popular 7mm Everyone I hunt elk with uses a .338. That depends on the 338 chambering. If I were to step up to a 338 it would be one that can push a 300 grain bullet fast. Which would increase the recoil and blast significantly over a 7 or 300.That's only if your thinking long range.....sounds like he's looking for more of an all around killer....338 win would be awesome...with the federal just behind it....by the time you need the 300 grain pills and lots of powder youl prolly want a more long range style rifle configurationBoth the 7mm & 300 will be very versatile and let you grow into shooting as far as you can afford to range an animal Rifle configuration and bullet style will be a more important decision
Quote from: kentrek on January 25, 2017, 02:04:18 PMQuote from: BULLBLASTER on January 25, 2017, 01:18:06 PMQuote from: Magnum_Willys on January 25, 2017, 01:11:27 PMIF stepping up from 7mm goto 338. Its kick is no more than the .300 and terminal velocity greater. If not 338 I would stay with popular 7mm Everyone I hunt elk with uses a .338. That depends on the 338 chambering. If I were to step up to a 338 it would be one that can push a 300 grain bullet fast. Which would increase the recoil and blast significantly over a 7 or 300.That's only if your thinking long range.....sounds like he's looking for more of an all around killer....338 win would be awesome...with the federal just behind it....by the time you need the 300 grain pills and lots of powder youl prolly want a more long range style rifle configurationBoth the 7mm & 300 will be very versatile and let you grow into shooting as far as you can afford to range an animal Rifle configuration and bullet style will be a more important decisionhe did mention 500 yard max shots and long range game eventually
Quote from: BULLBLASTER on January 25, 2017, 02:22:17 PMQuote from: kentrek on January 25, 2017, 02:04:18 PMQuote from: BULLBLASTER on January 25, 2017, 01:18:06 PMQuote from: Magnum_Willys on January 25, 2017, 01:11:27 PMIF stepping up from 7mm goto 338. Its kick is no more than the .300 and terminal velocity greater. If not 338 I would stay with popular 7mm Everyone I hunt elk with uses a .338. That depends on the 338 chambering. If I were to step up to a 338 it would be one that can push a 300 grain bullet fast. Which would increase the recoil and blast significantly over a 7 or 300.That's only if your thinking long range.....sounds like he's looking for more of an all around killer....338 win would be awesome...with the federal just behind it....by the time you need the 300 grain pills and lots of powder youl prolly want a more long range style rifle configurationBoth the 7mm & 300 will be very versatile and let you grow into shooting as far as you can afford to range an animal Rifle configuration and bullet style will be a more important decisionhe did mention 500 yard max shots and long range game eventually"Long range" is all relative but I wouldn't worry bout a 300 grain cannon till I was shooting/hunting past 1300 yards....it will take him a lot of shooting before growing out of a 7 rem mag or 338 win magJust my thoughts, can't go wrong with anything really...except an AR.....just don't go there....