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Sure....it started life as a Ruger 77 MKII in .338 tuned and bedded in an MPI stock. I had it rebarreled by PacNor with a 24" 375/338 match grade SS barrel profiled to match the original factory barrel. Weighs 7 lbs...8 with a Leupold VX-6 1x6 and shoots under an inch. Brown bear load- 300 gr. A-Frame over 66 gr. IMR4064...2,560 FPS. Great gun!!
Phil
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The .375-.338 is a good one. Had one for a while on a M70 platform. Just became too much with my cerival issues. Pretty much used the 300 NP with your same load of 66.o of 4064 and RL-15.
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Sure....it started life as a Ruger 77 MKII in .338 tuned and bedded in an MPI stock. I had it rebarreled by PacNor with a 24" 375/338 match grade SS barrel profiled to match the original factory barrel. Weighs 7 lbs...8 with a Leupold VX-6 1x6 and shoots under an inch. Brown bear load- 300 gr. A-Frame over 66 gr. IMR4064...2,560 FPS. Great gun!!
Phil That will do it! bhtr
"You've been here longer than the State of Alaska is old!" *** my Grandaughters
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The 338 win mag, one of the perfect elk rifles.
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