I have a cabin north of Edmonton and with a range finder i found a couple pipe lines/ cutlines that i can shoot 2km or even further. I currently have a browning x bolt 30 06, and i enjoy that but i only shoot about 600m with that. I'd like to start shooting 1500m or further if possible
Shooting is a lot more fun, when your body doesn't hurt, your ears don't scream and your wallet isn't on the accelerated weight watchers program. Why on earth would you go with 338lm when 223 308 or 300 wm will get you there? You can shoot a lot more when shooting 223 than 338. You become a better shooter, you spend more time shooting, as it doesn't pound you to death. If you need long range knock down power, by all means go 338, for punching paper its overkill in everyway. It doesn't shoot flat so you still have to calculate for bullet drop, you are calculating anyhow, so why not go 223? its just math??
I love it when people ask "Why?", when it's obvious they don't care about the answer and only use it to set up and expound their own narrow view on the subject.
Be a lot easier and just as transparent to just call the poster a dumbass, tell him why your position is superior and skip the faux question.
And on the (highly unlikely) chance your question was actually asked in the interest of expanding your horizons, the answer, as always, is because he can.
Well i think i'd like to get into precision shooting but i'm not sure what gun i should start with. I could afford to get a timberwolf but i'm not sure if i should start with something smaller.
any ideas/advise?
Some people need Giant calibers to go shooting. My favorite caliber right now is my 204 ruger. Shortly after that 6br. 300WM and other big calibers come farther down the list.
The orignal poster wanted to know if he should start off with a smaller caliber. You would have to be special to say that starting off with a small round is a bad idea.