338 RPM success

Weatherby does not offer a short barrel .338 RPM in current production. I really liked the idea of the 18-20” but wonder what prompted the change.
 
Last yr I bought ammo from Weatherby for 20 or 25% off on Black Friday.
 
I’ve killed a half dozen TX deer and probably 20 hog with a .338 Federal Kimber Montana chopped to 16”, Ballistic little brother. Just make sure your bullet design matches your ranges and impact velocities.
 
Weatherby does not offer a short barrel .338 RPM in current production. I really liked the idea of the 18-20” but wonder what prompted the change.
Not sure what you mean? Just bought a 338 RPM Backcountry 2.0 with the 18” (20” with brake). Plenty available new on Gunbroker. Same one user NONTYP is using. It is THE gun I’ve been searching for. Checks all the boxes.
 
I'm trying to decide between a 338 Lapua vs a 338 Weatherby RPM for an Alaskan hunting rifle...

Fierce Rage CT has a carbon fiber 338 Lapua that weighs around 6.1lb pounds.

What are the specific differences in felt recoil and bullet performance between the two? For a long range moose, elk or caribou rifle which bullet would have the advantage ?
 
Weatherby does not offer a short barrel .338 RPM in current production. I really liked the idea of the 18-20” but wonder what prompted the change.

I called WBY asking why the change, they said the barrell was too short, leaving too much unburned powder. Not sure why this was new info 3 years after release? But was also told I couldn’t order a 20” carbon either as BSF didn’t make a barrel for the 338RPM yet. But when I was looking into ordering a prefit 7mm backcountry I asked them why no 338 RPM and BSF said they have it in prefit for a mark 5 action. All seems weird and the only reason why I didn’t pull the trigger on one yet. I don’t want to buy an outlier cartridge then have Weatherby throw in the towel on it.
 
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