LongBomber
CGN Regular
- Location
- Fernie, bc
I have both a 300rum and a 338edge. Actually I have both 300 Winchesters as well (long and short). If you want a dedicated build for long range hunting first and target shooting second I would go edge. It burns the same amount of powder as a 300rum, with higher BC bullets, and has better barrel life. I can push the 300 hybrid 2930fps and with my local conditions have as much energy at 960yards as a 30-06 does at the muzzle. The one catch is weight and the fact it needs to be braked. The larger calibers deliver the energy at longer ranges very well. If you are not interested in hunting at 600 plus then a much lighter and smaller rifle will do.
If you want to primarily shoot targets first with the possibility of hunting and do not want a brake, I would go 300wsm on a long action. Have it throughted to seat the 208 amax or 210VLD long and shoot distant targets with those, and then use the 165ttsx for short range hunting (it likes to be seated well off the lands anyway). The 300 win mag is too long when loaded with the longer vld bullets to fit in the factory magazine anyway. In fact I might just go with Obtunded and go 6mmbr, and buy a second hunting rifle with the left over cash from the reloading supplies.
Any of the RUM cased cartridges are a handful in a rifle under 10 pounds scoped. I can fire about 20 rounds prone with my 300rum before it gets tiring, but my braked 18+ pound 338 edge is like shooting a very loud 243. You really need to decide exactly what you want to do with the rifle as you are getting into the specialized rifles when you start talking about long range stuff.
I would also take a look on longrangehunting.com for a little more info. Lots of guys are involved in exactly what you are looking at.
If you want to primarily shoot targets first with the possibility of hunting and do not want a brake, I would go 300wsm on a long action. Have it throughted to seat the 208 amax or 210VLD long and shoot distant targets with those, and then use the 165ttsx for short range hunting (it likes to be seated well off the lands anyway). The 300 win mag is too long when loaded with the longer vld bullets to fit in the factory magazine anyway. In fact I might just go with Obtunded and go 6mmbr, and buy a second hunting rifle with the left over cash from the reloading supplies.
Any of the RUM cased cartridges are a handful in a rifle under 10 pounds scoped. I can fire about 20 rounds prone with my 300rum before it gets tiring, but my braked 18+ pound 338 edge is like shooting a very loud 243. You really need to decide exactly what you want to do with the rifle as you are getting into the specialized rifles when you start talking about long range stuff.
I would also take a look on longrangehunting.com for a little more info. Lots of guys are involved in exactly what you are looking at.