Was looking at very fine custom rifle in said caliber. Built a number of years ago, but never fired. Was not very familiar with this cartridge. Rifle is old school built on a CZ 550 action and stocked in French walnut.
The 338 Norma is based off a shortened 416 Rigby case. It's shorter and more efficient than the 338 Lapua, it's main purpose is extreme long range sniping and is a NATO round. The above rifle I would shoot out to 2500 yds regularly.
In a sporter weight rifle it's going to be pretty stout recoil. Factory ammunition is all match hollow point ammo, if you reload not an issue. Lapua and Norma brass is readily available.
Unless shots past 400yds are in your future I would opt for the 338 win mag, much more versatile and available.
I say get it. My 338 Lapua loaded with 300gr Berger OTM bullets absolutely hammers game. I have used it on Caribou and a Kodiak Brown bear. Recently used it on a Red Hartebeest and Gemsbok in South Africa. I also shoot mine suppressed. Using a brake is just obnoxious.
I'm using a Ross Shuler 4 port beast type brake on my 338 Lapua improved. Kicks about like a 300 WM. Of course I'm shooting 300 grain bullets about twice as heavy as the 300 WMs. Also 106 grains of powder is a dump truck load. Maybe I'm not comparing apples to apples. Only know that my experience doesn't reduce my rifle to a 260/308. Its still easy to shoot. I can run 50 rounds down range and it's not unpleasant. The brake helps alot with the way I feel recoil also.
Say , I am heading with sensational safaris in march, pretty pumped up ,say who did you use for shipping and such ? Average cost - i think im mainly going tue euro mount short of a kudu and ill also take the tanned hides back ,thank you .
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