Ardent
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
I shoot 185s out of my .338 for longer ranges, say to 600 yards, so there is a marked difference in trajectory and recoil. If we are going to compare light for caliber bullets in the 375 we need to do the same in the 338. The reduced recoil of the .338 makes it a much more accurate choice for me as well on those longer range prone shots. Nothing against the 375 and I love mine dearly but I honestly can't make a case for one in North America when the .338 does things so much better...at least for my style of hunting here.
Just ran the 185gr GMX'd .338 and it's still damn near spitting image at 600 as the other two, drift is identical, it drops 9" less though, but when we're talking seven feet of drop range in all pretty apples to apples. The 185gr GMX arrives at 600 notably weaker than the 225gr .338 and 250gr .375. I'd rather carry a .338 for weight in the mountains than my .375 admittedly, except my McMillan stocked M70 .375. I can see your points, but in the same breath anyone can justify their .375 as doing everything the .338 will and more. Pretty much we all just pick our favourite and nobody is at a disadvantage or wrong. As several of us here do yourself included of course, the .375 opens more doors abroad too, and if you're only going to own one the .375 would be it.





















































