xdshooter said:curious if 338 lapua is or becoming popular with benchrest shooters
people said:Smaller rounds do it just as good or better. It is only a target you are shooting at so all you need to do is generate a hole in it. It does not take a super mag to make a hole in paper at 1k.
people said:Its ability to buck the wind is amazing. Wind that will shut me down with my 300WM with a 220gr SMK at 3000 fps is almost an easy shot with the 338lm.
In heavy gun you will find about anything and everything being shot, but most heavy gun competitions are won with a light gun.
memilanuk said:In heavy gun you will find about anything and everything being shot, but most heavy gun competitions are won with a light gun.
Is that because the lighter calibers are really better, or because most people are shooting one rifle in both classes due to the cost of having a separate HG rifle built?![]()
As to the 338 and recoil involved in Palma,F-class or other high power shooting sports that are not benchrest that is apples to oranges.
In benchrest were the average real heavygun comes in at 3 times the weight of the heaviest gun allowed in highpower recoil is not an issue.
lynn said:...Tom Price became a national champion using a 338 Lapua in the Reno,Nevada zephyrs(wind) shooting 93-95 grains of Retumbo under a 300 grain Sierra and single digit groups were not an issue.
digrazir said:Getting involved with a 338 Lapua was one of those deals that seemed like a good idea at the time. Hope this helps Ray