Not so much lately but there was a time.........
I've owned Senderos in 264 Win Mag, 7mag, 7 STW, 300 Win Mag(2), 300 RUM (Actually SF2 (2)) and 338 Remington Ultra Mag.
Here are two.
Sendero's,
338 RUM: top
7mm STW: Bottom
This one started life as a 7mm Mag. It was punched to 7mm STW before I bought it pre-enjoyed. I did not know that when I bought it as it was marked 7mag. IIRC this was in the mid 1990's and I had not been reloading a long time. I loaded up some 7mag rounds and when I fired one the spent brass looked like it had a flower blooming from the case. It took me a bit to figure out that it had been punched to 7STW. Most of the game I shot with this one were prior to 2004 and no pix. I'm not a long range shooter but did nail a white-tail doe at a lasered range of 590 yds. in 2000. Shot a number of Sika stags and hogs to boot.
I purchased the 338 RUM and my first 300 RUM at the same time. I ended up selling the 300 RUM. Shortly after I purchased the 338 RUM I sent it to Hill Country Rifle for their accurizing package, pillar bedding and a Vais Brake. With the brake it is a pussy-cat.
Taken it on two elk hunts. No elk, but did take a mule deer in Montana.
Here are three loads.....
My go to load in the 338 RUM for years were the 200 Gr. Ballistic Tips @+/- 3,150 FPS MV. With the Leupold 4.5 x 14 with the Boone and Crockett reticle zero's at 200 yds., the sub-tensions are dead on at 300 and 400 yds.
IIRC the doe in the pix below was taken @ 300yds and the Aoudad ewe @ close to 400 yds. IIRC. I've switched to the 200 gr. Accubonds as my go to bullet in this rifle.
+/- 270 yds to target (under dot)
Where I hunt, due to the nature of the terrain, if a critter is not DRT and one does not find a blood trail within 10' of the POI, usually the critter is lost. Nice thing about shooting stuff with the RUM is, most stuff is DRT and if not, the two leaky holes provide a blood trail a blind man could follow. I like that.
ya!
GWB