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Reloading
250g Berger hunting bullet in 338 win mag
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<blockquote data-quote="TC338" data-source="post: 1117479" data-attributes="member: 92112"><p>MagnumManiac,</p><p>I'm fairly new to the long range game. My 338win is my first purpose built long range rifle, and it was built on a very tight budget. That's why I went with the encore, already had the frame and optic so all I needed was the barrel. To answer your question, I don't know. I've started my load development using a lock-n-load gauge. I've got my first ladder test set up using imr 4350 ranging from 61-64 grains. Bullets are seated.020 off the lands. Just waiting for cooler temps to go shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TC338, post: 1117479, member: 92112"] MagnumManiac, I'm fairly new to the long range game. My 338win is my first purpose built long range rifle, and it was built on a very tight budget. That's why I went with the encore, already had the frame and optic so all I needed was the barrel. To answer your question, I don't know. I've started my load development using a lock-n-load gauge. I've got my first ladder test set up using imr 4350 ranging from 61-64 grains. Bullets are seated.020 off the lands. Just waiting for cooler temps to go shoot. [/QUOTE]
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