FWIW, they both work well, but I've used both and never saw any real difference with their performance on game.
I suppose if grizzly or bison were on the menu often I would choose the .338 for piece of mind, but then again I would probably skip right over them both for the .375 Ruger.
Last time I went on a sheep/grizz/moose hunt I reached for the .300WSM, as it is a pound lighter than my .375, there included lots of climbing, possibly longer shots and I was of course confident it would work just fine on all species with the 180gr TSX. I didn't wish for a .338 WM.
I like the .338 caliber much more in the smaller cases (338-06) or the bigger cases for long range shooting (.338LM etc) than in the .338WM, which just didn't impress me much over a .300.
That said, a .270 and a .338 would be a good combo for most big game hunting in Alberta, especially if you are a handloader. And then again, you coudl be just as well served by just choosing a .300 and using it for everything.
Kinda reminds me of the "3 guns for everything in Canada" threads. My answer is always the same - .223, anything 7-08 to any 300 and the .375 Ruger.
I suppose if grizzly or bison were on the menu often I would choose the .338 for piece of mind, but then again I would probably skip right over them both for the .375 Ruger.
Last time I went on a sheep/grizz/moose hunt I reached for the .300WSM, as it is a pound lighter than my .375, there included lots of climbing, possibly longer shots and I was of course confident it would work just fine on all species with the 180gr TSX. I didn't wish for a .338 WM.
I like the .338 caliber much more in the smaller cases (338-06) or the bigger cases for long range shooting (.338LM etc) than in the .338WM, which just didn't impress me much over a .300.
That said, a .270 and a .338 would be a good combo for most big game hunting in Alberta, especially if you are a handloader. And then again, you coudl be just as well served by just choosing a .300 and using it for everything.
Kinda reminds me of the "3 guns for everything in Canada" threads. My answer is always the same - .223, anything 7-08 to any 300 and the .375 Ruger.






















































