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Bruce:
I do not condemn shooters who want to utilize their rifles to the outer limits. I actually make a living on those customers. There are some shooter who lack the character and intelligence to understand and accept their limits. Picking up a rifle and shooting it effectively to 100 yards is relatively common place. Shooting skills out to 600 yards requires an understanding of your rifle, the ammunition, the range and elements. Shooting over a 1000 yards relies on both great equipment, skills, and luck. I have customers who are shooters and customers who want to be shooters. To become a great shooter it requires a commitment of time, and money. There is no replacement for trigger time at the ranges you plan to shoot and in the conditions you are going to be shooting in. Just using come up charts and guessing doesn't cut it.
The .338 cartridges give us the down range performance required to safely and ethically harvest any North American big game species at ranges further than most are capable of shooting. There are rifle actions, barrels, triggers, stocks, and optics that are cut out to do the job. One ding their homework and planning with a good gunsmith is a must.
I personally know Dave Tooley and Mike Bryant, both are very knowledgeable and skilled gunsmiths and shooters. If I were having a rifle build I would feel confident with either of these gentlemen building my rifle.
Nat Lambeth
Bruce:
I do not condemn shooters who want to utilize their rifles to the outer limits. I actually make a living on those customers. There are some shooter who lack the character and intelligence to understand and accept their limits. Picking up a rifle and shooting it effectively to 100 yards is relatively common place. Shooting skills out to 600 yards requires an understanding of your rifle, the ammunition, the range and elements. Shooting over a 1000 yards relies on both great equipment, skills, and luck. I have customers who are shooters and customers who want to be shooters. To become a great shooter it requires a commitment of time, and money. There is no replacement for trigger time at the ranges you plan to shoot and in the conditions you are going to be shooting in. Just using come up charts and guessing doesn't cut it.
The .338 cartridges give us the down range performance required to safely and ethically harvest any North American big game species at ranges further than most are capable of shooting. There are rifle actions, barrels, triggers, stocks, and optics that are cut out to do the job. One ding their homework and planning with a good gunsmith is a must.
I personally know Dave Tooley and Mike Bryant, both are very knowledgeable and skilled gunsmiths and shooters. If I were having a rifle build I would feel confident with either of these gentlemen building my rifle.
Nat Lambeth