... Im SUPER Surprised that the Ruger is the most Accurate of the Bunch ! RJ
I'm not... I had an HM77 Fed and it was extremely accurate... so much so, that I almost kept the redundant cartridge.
... Im SUPER Surprised that the Ruger is the most Accurate of the Bunch ! RJ
I'm not... I had an HM77 Fed and it was extremely accurate... so much so, that I almost kept the redundant cartridge.
You should Keep It AS it is a MUCH superior to ! and Get Rid of the " OBSOLETE " 358 Win !RJ
Serious question for all those espousing the light 160-185 gr bullets. Why would you not just stay with the 308 Win if that was the weight you were going to use?
Ted
Nah... no need for a .308 case cartridge between .30 cal and .35 cal.
Nice Collection of FEDs you have - Im SUPER Surprised that the Ruger is the most Accurate of the Bunch ! RJ
Unless you only want 1 short action rifle. To me the 308 is boring and ive always loved the whelen so why have its lil sister. The 338 fed however interests me and seems to be a perfect match to my style hunting and provides range when needed and can be built rather light
Maybe... but I would still take a 200 grain in .308 Win over a 225 grain in .338 Fed...
What gun nut wants one short action?
Serious question for all those espousing the light 160-185 gr bullets. Why would you not just stay with the 308 Win if that was the weight you were going to use?
Ted
I am really liking the Federal Premium ammo with the 210 gr NP. Took a very nice caribou with it this fall.
Have also picked up some of the 200 gr Fusion ammor for $20/box...
Still have to try it in my rifle; a customized Winchester Model 88 with a short heavy barrel, banded front sight with Tirjicon's tritium insert and ghost ring sight on a rail. A Leupold VX-3 1.75-6 scope rides in QRW rings. Goaal is to have a full length stock made for it.




























