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I’m curious, though—when you’re running those large 338s with 300-grain Bergers or 285 ELD-Ms, are you typically shooting them out of big, heavy rifles to mitigate recoil?
Yes, absolutely. 16 to 20lbs is normal.
It also sounds like this is a very specific use case that requires a particular skill set, nearly perfect conditions, and a large target like elk or bigger to make it practical. It's interesting how specialized the role of these "magnum" cartridges becomes when framed in that context. Thanks again for sharing your approach—it sounds like we were on the right track that heavy weight heavy for calibre bullets are for way out there; further than most people should attempt at game.
True long range and extreme long range hunting is very specialized. The last dedicated LR/ELR rifle I had put together for hunting has benchrest stock, 1.25” diameter full length barrel that is 34” plus muzzle brake. It produces 3,250fps with 220-225gr bullets on its cruising loads- and 3,400fps MV at max. It barely moves when fired and is extremely easy to shoot well because it weighs approx 20lb unloaded.
It and others like it are very, very specialized guns that don’t really translate to normal field shooting.