Huh?
.338 WM = "Sheephunter"... ???
Huh?
.338 WM = "Sheephunter"... ???
Good point .... I've been drifting away from pump rifles the last few years, but I could very well sub the M700 for a 7600 in 30/06 or 308 and still be OK.what no pump gun ^![]()
Looks like a thumbhole stock to me. I don't dig such things like you do.

Very cool to have a 338 Lapua for your primary BG rifle..223 Rem - Semi
.338 Lapua Magnum - Bolt
12 Gauge - Pump
The question was a three gun battery...not what suited 90% of my hunting. It was my choice for all-round centerfire. Why would you feel the .338 was not a suitable sheep rifle? I've got a nifty one I had built for guiding sheep hunts. It was part built for bears and part built to use as a backup in case a client's rifle failed. I'd be very comfortable taking a sheep out to 500 yards with it.
Not that it can't be done, but it is not optimized for sheep... and I think I read from you in another thread that you normally carry a 6.5 or 7mm when sheep hunting... I would think the .300 WM would be a better choice, but whatever floats your boat... in another thread it was pointed out that Savage makes their "Long Range" hunter in .338 Fed... takes all sorts.
If limited to one centerfire choice as in this thread, I need a rifle that would do double duty for the big bears and bison too. The .338 is definitely my do all if limited to one choice. It shoots 185-250 grain bullets extremely well and I'm very comfortable to 500 yards. I don't currently own a .30 cal......honestly don't see much of a need with as versatile as the .338 is. If it was a four gun battery a 270WSM or 7RM would have definitely made the list.
Good point .... I've been drifting away from pump rifles the last few years, but I could very well sub the M700 for a 7600 in 30/06 or 308 and still be OK.![]()
Bolt actions are easier to handload for.I've been drifting away from levers any more too. Marlins was my thing but bolt actions are taking right over even for the thick woods. I'll always have at least one around tho just because![]()




























