Bearcat 74
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The one thing I noticed right off the bat was how loud the 338 was. I had ear muffs on and my right side was crooked, on, but not sealed good. I was behind my friend who fired the rifle and my ear rang the rest of the day and into the night. I could not imagine one with a brake. I try to stay relaxed when I shoot and just let the rifle do whatever it wants, the times I got the love tap from the scope I was tense. It was the first time I fired it, second time and after a break. The other times it was ok. Like nmleon said it pushes more than punches. I would rather shoot his 338 than his 350 Rem Mag, it is a puncher, it punches, counter punches, bobs.....weaves...and punches again and that is all done in one round. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
I am not an elk hunter and I don't think the 338 would be needed but it would be a good cartridge for elk. In the right rifle and a good recoil pad one could learn to shoot this caliber without dreading sending a few out the tube.
I am not an elk hunter and I don't think the 338 would be needed but it would be a good cartridge for elk. In the right rifle and a good recoil pad one could learn to shoot this caliber without dreading sending a few out the tube.