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The Basics, Starting Out
What caliber do I want.338-350
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<blockquote data-quote="HandgunHTR" data-source="post: 3088090" data-attributes="member: 126524"><p>Your suppressor will be just fine with a shorter barrel. I have the same one on a 21.5" barrelled 338 Sherman Mega. I am pushing a 225 grain Nosler AB at 2925 with that chambering. The Alaskan doesn't suppress as well as some of the others due to its smaller volume, but it does get rid of the muzzle blast that the larger bore magnums create in a short barrel.</p><p>Just shortening up your .338 WM will work just fine too. You may not want to do that on a Win Classic, but I have a 20" barreled 300 WM that works just fine for what I am doing with it (400 yards and in with heavy bullets). It suppresses very well with my Dead Air Nomad.</p><p></p><p>Either way, based on your criteria, you won't be giving up much by shortening your barrel to 20" regardless of the chambering you decide to go with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HandgunHTR, post: 3088090, member: 126524"] Your suppressor will be just fine with a shorter barrel. I have the same one on a 21.5" barrelled 338 Sherman Mega. I am pushing a 225 grain Nosler AB at 2925 with that chambering. The Alaskan doesn't suppress as well as some of the others due to its smaller volume, but it does get rid of the muzzle blast that the larger bore magnums create in a short barrel. Just shortening up your .338 WM will work just fine too. You may not want to do that on a Win Classic, but I have a 20" barreled 300 WM that works just fine for what I am doing with it (400 yards and in with heavy bullets). It suppresses very well with my Dead Air Nomad. Either way, based on your criteria, you won't be giving up much by shortening your barrel to 20" regardless of the chambering you decide to go with. [/QUOTE]
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