I don't hunt anymore, but I've always liked shooting long distances, and even ordered a special Winchester Model 70 22-250 with a 24" (maybe 26, I can't remember) bull barrel (many) years ago with a Unertal 15x scope for Woodchucks and gophers at 500 yards. (13+ lbs total)
I like to reload, and always have, whether it's pistol or long gun.
But I'd like to get a new gun , and was talking to a dealer the other day who shoots the 300 (338?) Win Mag without the belted case at 1250 yds with a 30x scope and silencer. (He only uses 24x)
So we got to talking about the standard 300 belted case Win Mag, the unbelted version, and the 338 Win Mag, Lapua, etc. Just an overall conversation which took in being able to get the materials to reload also. I may have goofed up the calibers, but I'd like to hear from someone who also does this for sport or personal satisfaction.
No BMG stuff or 50 cal.
Money is an object of part of the discussion, obviously, I'm retired and limited to a degree. I'll probably sell one of my other guns to help that issue a little. So it's the make of gun and caliber that's the two questions here. There's so many new guns and calibers out there, and new ones are being developed.
Any reasonable comments and advice are welcome.
Robert
I like to reload, and always have, whether it's pistol or long gun.
But I'd like to get a new gun , and was talking to a dealer the other day who shoots the 300 (338?) Win Mag without the belted case at 1250 yds with a 30x scope and silencer. (He only uses 24x)
So we got to talking about the standard 300 belted case Win Mag, the unbelted version, and the 338 Win Mag, Lapua, etc. Just an overall conversation which took in being able to get the materials to reload also. I may have goofed up the calibers, but I'd like to hear from someone who also does this for sport or personal satisfaction.
No BMG stuff or 50 cal.
Money is an object of part of the discussion, obviously, I'm retired and limited to a degree. I'll probably sell one of my other guns to help that issue a little. So it's the make of gun and caliber that's the two questions here. There's so many new guns and calibers out there, and new ones are being developed.
Any reasonable comments and advice are welcome.
Robert