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| I'm shooting a 338 Win Mag in the S configuration and it isn't bad at all. Plenty of weight there to help suppress the recoil. One thing you might consider is the S version comes with a 26" barrel that will help wring out the extra velocity you may be looking for. Still more compact than a 24" barreled bolt gun. |
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| Good point. 1-S it is then. Now to sell enough guns to actually buy the action... |
| Posts: 546 | Location: Oklahoma City, OK | Registered: 29 November 2002 | 
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| I also have a Ruger 1S in .338 and it is one of my favorite rifles for balance and handling. Ruger also made some 1S rifles in .300 H&H as a limited run. You might keep your eye out for one of those. Good choice on caliber! regards... |
| Posts: 1696 | Location: Colorado, USA | Registered: 11 November 2002 | 
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| 1-S is the way to go...1-H is much too heavy for the mild kicking 300 H&H, my favorite 30 caliber.
A 300 H&H with a cup full of H4831 and a 200 gr. Nosler is death and destruction on anything up to and including Eland...
One of my clients shot a couple of Cape Buffalo with his 300 H&H, he is very elderly and cannot handle a lot of recoil, but he can sure handle Buffalo with that old 300 H&H in his Rem 721 with 220 gr. Woodleigh solids and 220 gr. woodleigh softs.. |
| Posts: 42554 | Location: Twin Falls, Idaho | Registered: 04 June 2000 | 
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