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And a 1-6β twist to boot!!! Haha ππ I can't help myself. I have a 1-9.5 Benchmark that might work well.
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Campfire Tracker
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I love mine and is my go to rifle in griz country. I never ran 180gr, but lots of 200gr for plinking. The 250 Hornady SP shoot sub MOA at 100 yds using a Nikon 4X scope. IMR 4320 is the best performing powder that I have tried. I have even managed to scavenge a quantity of Barnes original 300 and 275 gr bullets and a good quantity of Norma 300 gr SP bullets. 90% of my brass is 338 Win Mag brass that takes one pass thru to make it Norma brass. If you have a 338 WM, this bould be a problem unless your calibrated eyeball can tell the .020" difference.
If you are looking for dies, I have an extra set of RCBS dies, $55 puts them on your door step. If you are in my driving route, I have 2 lbs of 4320 that I can part with too.
Some is Good---More is Better----Too Much is Just Right
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Campfire Ranger
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Campfire Ranger
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I love mine and is my go to rifle in griz country. I never ran 180gr, but lots of 200gr for plinking. The 250 Hornady SP shoot sub MOA at 100 yds using a Nikon 4X scope. IMR 4320 is the best performing powder that I have tried. I have even managed to scavenge a quantity of Barnes original 300 and 275 gr bullets and a good quantity of Norma 300 gr SP bullets. 90% of my brass is 338 Win Mag brass that takes one pass thru to make it Norma brass. If you have a 338 WM, this bould be a problem unless your calibrated eyeball can tell the .020" difference.
If you are looking for dies, I have an extra set of RCBS dies, $55 puts them on your door step. If you are in my driving route, I have 2 lbs of 4320 that I can part with too. What platform Bart?
Ping pong balls for the win. Once you've wrestled everything else in life is easy. Dan Gable I keep my circle small, Iβd rather have 4 quarters than 100 pennies.
Ainβt easy havin pals.
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Joined: Feb 2005
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Campfire Tracker
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Campfire Tracker
Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 4,661 |
I love mine and is my go to rifle in griz country. I never ran 180gr, but lots of 200gr for plinking. The 250 Hornady SP shoot sub MOA at 100 yds using a Nikon 4X scope. IMR 4320 is the best performing powder that I have tried. I have even managed to scavenge a quantity of Barnes original 300 and 275 gr bullets and a good quantity of Norma 300 gr SP bullets. 90% of my brass is 338 Win Mag brass that takes one pass thru to make it Norma brass. If you have a 338 WM, this bould be a problem unless your calibrated eyeball can tell the .020" difference.
If you are looking for dies, I have an extra set of RCBS dies, $55 puts them on your door step. If you are in my driving route, I have 2 lbs of 4320 that I can part with too. What platform Bart? Rem 700 that started life as a 35 Whelen. I think it is a 14 twist, somebody will correct me if it is a 16.
Some is Good---More is Better----Too Much is Just Right
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Campfire 'Bwana
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Campfire 'Bwana
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No, 250gr Partitions at 2800 fps, think 338 Win Mags, shorter fatter brother.
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