MTLabrador
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I just discovered an old tang safety Ruger M77 in .338, in very good condition, with a nice smooth action, nice wood, and good iron sights. The original red recoil pad would be replaced with a red pachmayr if I bought it, and it’s nice and heavy, which I like in something that snorts as much as a .338. It’s a classy looking rifle, and I’ve been getting back into a wood and blued kick lately.
When I picked it up I imagined riding a horse (I don’t even own a horse) into my favorite elk spot in the Redacted Range, sleeping in my wall tent with a roaring stove, killing a nice 6 point bull on a clear morning, and then stopping a charging grizzly in its tracks on my way out.
I know the .338 is completely unnecessary and my .270 would kill the imaginary griz just as easily. I certainly don’t need another rifle at all. But it would be a fun project to tinker with and an absolute stomper for moose, large bears, bison, and other such beasts. I have always been interested in the .338 and I like the panache of a medium bore. @Ben Lamb and @BuzzH, I know I have seen you both discuss the .338 before. Am I crazy?
When I picked it up I imagined riding a horse (I don’t even own a horse) into my favorite elk spot in the Redacted Range, sleeping in my wall tent with a roaring stove, killing a nice 6 point bull on a clear morning, and then stopping a charging grizzly in its tracks on my way out.
I know the .338 is completely unnecessary and my .270 would kill the imaginary griz just as easily. I certainly don’t need another rifle at all. But it would be a fun project to tinker with and an absolute stomper for moose, large bears, bison, and other such beasts. I have always been interested in the .338 and I like the panache of a medium bore. @Ben Lamb and @BuzzH, I know I have seen you both discuss the .338 before. Am I crazy?