As a fan of the lightweight compact rifles in the 308 short action family, I have a question that hopefully posters here can shed light on.
Does the 338 Federal (200 - 210 grain bullets) and/or the 358 Winchester (200 - 250 grain bullets) actually offer a significant upgrade in "actual field performance" over the 308 shooting premium 165 - 180 grain bullets?
Ballistics charts are one thing, but I'd like to hear from hunters who have seen the calibers in question perform in the field on larger game like elk, moose, bear, etc.
I have field experience with the 243, 7mm-08, and 308 - but have never used a 338 or 358. If indeed they have more "real world thump" at typical hunting ranges, I would be tempted to add one.
Does the 338 Federal (200 - 210 grain bullets) and/or the 358 Winchester (200 - 250 grain bullets) actually offer a significant upgrade in "actual field performance" over the 308 shooting premium 165 - 180 grain bullets?
Ballistics charts are one thing, but I'd like to hear from hunters who have seen the calibers in question perform in the field on larger game like elk, moose, bear, etc.
I have field experience with the 243, 7mm-08, and 308 - but have never used a 338 or 358. If indeed they have more "real world thump" at typical hunting ranges, I would be tempted to add one.