Too windy to shoot today. If I had a spotter I would have tried..........
(in a whiney kids voice) "mr. I'm down in Vegas shooting machine guns"![]()
And loving every minute of it.



Too windy to shoot today. If I had a spotter I would have tried..........
(in a whiney kids voice) "mr. I'm down in Vegas shooting machine guns"![]()
My objective is to become a proficient long range shooter and harvest game during the open season.
Other calibers would may work well but this is my choice. I like that the .338 smacks with authority at 1000 yards and beyond.
I have no idea what your shooting budget is but practising ALOT with a 338LM is going to be too expensive for most shooters. And a lot of practise is critical to LRH success.
you can duplicate/simulate the LR ballistics of the 338 using a smaller less expensive shooter. Now you are upping your trigger time which is great.
When I was LRH, I would practise about 50rds of smaller stuff vs 1 shot of my boomer. Kept costs reasonable and didn't burn out my boomer before hunting season.
YMMV
Jerry
Was out today at 500 yards.
Only shot my 223. Guess the mistake I made was chasing my misses. Meaning when I saw a puff of dust, I adjusted the windage. Then when the wind dies down, I was having more misses.