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Big game barrel

I am looking to make my varmint rifle a switch barrel so that i can use the same gun throught the year. I have a 6x47lapua in a very modified fajen stock, rem700 action .308bolt etc. What i am looking for is a large game barrel to put on in deer & bear season. I looked at the 338 federal. opinions? Also a 7mm is something i never had. .308, 7/08. 260 338federal 6.5x284. What would you get?
Ollie
 
I am looking at the 338 Federal vs the 358 WW myself. I think it is a shot in the dark as to which one is better. I want it for close-range hog work. I am leaning towards the 358 for the added diameter; however, if you were even slightly considering any long-range work, i.e. >200 yards, I would stick with the 338 Fed. You can shoot 180-225 gr NABs and be fine. There are cheap bullets from Speer that shoot great for plinking and deer, but I would use the 225 NAB if you are looking a toothy critters.
 
How you're going to use it?

If you're shooting it off the bags the distances would be long so I'd say go for the 7mm. In a single-shot you could go with 284 class cartridges,same bolt face), straight 284 with a long throat being the best choice IMHO.

If it's a repeater and you're going to carry it, you'd probly need to stay in 308 class cartridges,284 will usually work with some modifications). Good old 308 is a decent compromise, larger bores are better at short range. I would choose between 308 and 338.
 

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