I thought seyfried designed the 338 rum and was trashtalking it ,and claims the fast 30's .333's and .375 could be replaced by .270.
Gatehouse, and now here you are on another thread that has nothing to do with you, do you own or have ever owned a 340 Wby? Or are you just espousing what you have read on the internet?
Are you so dense that you can't figure out that I was discussing what ROss Seyfried said in an article? I mean- It should be clear when I say "I recall Seyfried used to be a big proponent of the 340, but eventually soured on it as he felt it should be capable of more, eventually calling it "sluggish"
Go back and read my post again, maybe you will be able to intelligently comment on Seyfrieds comments. I won't hold my breath though.
I'm afraid what Ross Seyfried says is not relevant to this post as are your comments, the OP very specifically asked for comments from people who had EXPERIENCE with the 340 Wby. Possibly YOU should go back and read, before insulting other people. So I pose the question again...............DO YOU NOW OR HAVE YOU EVER OWNED AND LOADED FOR A 340 WBY?..........Because you see this is really the point, or are YOU too dense to comprehend this?
It's funny...I'm not interested in long-range hunting, or at least long-range big game hunting, and since that is really the forte of this cartridge I eventually sold mine and chose to stick with the .338Win. Reading the comments of c-fbmi and others here makes me think I should re-visit the .340, because I certainly did admire it when I had one.
The fact that Gatehouse is the leader of the opposition in this case only serves to reinforce that notion!![]()
I'm not opposed to the 340 WBY. I've shot one and didn't think anything was wrong with the performance. It's downside is more that it's a WBY and therefore has the associated lack of brass, rifles chambered for it and ammo. As far as I know, only WBY chambers the 340.
In contrast, the 338 LM is more available, with many gunmakers chambering it, (even WBY chambers rifles for it), and there is a supply of readily available brass.
The big .338's are all about long range, and the 338 LM dominates the long range .338's. If you are just going for regular hutnign distances, then a 338 WM or 375 probably makes more sense.
If I am opposed to anything, it's guys like cfmbi who follow me around yipping away like a chihuahua every time I post something, although I do get a chuckle when I see how worked up he gets![]()
340 brass can be made from 375hh which lots of companies make. I find it interesting you list brass as a negative for the 340 yet champion the 375r. Brass for the 375r is not to be made from other readily available brass and all I've been able to find is hornady.
The fact that Gatehouse is the leader of the opposition in this case only serves to reinforce that notion!![]()
You can buy brass ready to go for the 338 LM. Ammo and rifle selection is also wider than the 340. Heck, brass and rifle availability is better for the 375 Ruger than the 340!
I'm sure that if you didnt mention .338 Lapua in the same sentence as .340 Wby cost of Wby brass would probably be one of your b!tches. I'd be willing to bet that in most places you'll sooner find brass for 340 than 375 Ruger.
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