I don't remember and Samuel destroyed that American rifleman
I don't remember and Samuel destroyed that American rifleman
My intro to long-long range was a 338 Edge. I put together a budget rifle using a pawn shop Savage 7mm, a McGowan pre chambered/pre threaded 1-10 barrel and an unfinished stock from Stockade Stocks. Ordered RCBS dies and a 300 RUM headspace gauge . Rifle shot great and I could safely get 3000 fps with 250gr. and 2800 fps with 300gr. SMKs. Retumbo and H1000 both worked well. I traded off the Edge and now own a 338 Lapua but I wish I would have kept the Edge.
Edge is fun but hard to argue a Lapua. I would like to have both sticks
I have a sako 75, that I would love to turn into a 338 edge
I’m not sure the 338 Norma mag is in the running with the Edge it’s closer to the Lapua. I’m having a hard time finding brass for the edge. I’m really wishing I had made this a Lapua instead
This is me not saying I told you so.
Let me add I love the cartridge it is a rocking performer but Remington no longer is making brass for sale so your stuck paying $2 a piece of brass and only get two shots out of the brass. That is why I wish I went Lapua
Spent some time outside of Laramie this weekend banging steel out to a mile. Good thing the wind was holding for most part dialing 20 right at 800 with the edge was pretty darn amazing. I thought my kestrel was lying to me. Was able to get the edge out to about 1200 before it started to fall apart. Shooting in a snow storm actually ended up getting great trace once storm stopped and bullet flight was amazing to watch. Trace made it look like bullets where impacting sideways from the wind pushing them around. We even managed to get they 408 cheytac running for a few rounds before a Yeti broke it. Took about 3 shots for a mile hit on opscor steel target