338BearHunter
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I've lusted for a Browning X-Bolt in .308 Winchester (because they don't make them in the best cartridge, .338 Federal). One thing that really bothers me though, is they make them with a 1:12 twist. Most of their other similar offerings have 1:10". It may seem trivial, and may have nothing to do with what I'm seeing, but my 1:10 twist .308s don't like 180-grain rounds. I'd worry that a 1:12 twist might also dislike the heavier rounds.
So besides .308 and .338 Fed, my only other centerfire rifle is .243. My long .243 doesn't see much use, so it would be hard to justify another.
I'd take the plunge and go magnum. Either 7mm Rem, .300 WM, .300 Win Mag, or .338 Win Mag.
Do they make it in .375 Ruger?
UPDATE: I just went to Browning's website. The newer .308s are now 1:10" twist, so I'd probably just go with that.
So besides .308 and .338 Fed, my only other centerfire rifle is .243. My long .243 doesn't see much use, so it would be hard to justify another.
I'd take the plunge and go magnum. Either 7mm Rem, .300 WM, .300 Win Mag, or .338 Win Mag.
Do they make it in .375 Ruger?
UPDATE: I just went to Browning's website. The newer .308s are now 1:10" twist, so I'd probably just go with that.
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