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.300 Allen Xpress ....looking for all the info i can get
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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 166549" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p><strong>Too many choices...</strong></p><p></p><p>That's the kinda problem I like to have. So many choices for a hot rod 30 caliber and now Kirby's about to let another high performance 300 AX out the door. I just need more time and money. </p><p></p><p>I owned a 338-378 before and I always felt like I was throwing good money out with the bath water because the Norma brass would always open up the primer pockets after 2 - 4 firings. Yes, I could have reduced the powder charge some, but what fun is that? I sold it and bought a 338 Imperial (basically a 338 Edge), expecting to lose some velocity in the process. Difference was the 338 Imperial came with RWS brass. Although the Imperial case looked quite a bit smaller than the 338-378, I actually realized increased velocity and performance because I could fire up the RWS brass with higher pressures, and not have to throw it away after 3 firings.</p><p></p><p>Yep, I really appreciate the RWS and Lapua brass. Makes reloading a real pleasure when you can fire'em up to their full potential and still get good case life. I understand where Kirby and Wayne are coming from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 166549, member: 4191"] [b]Too many choices...[/b] That's the kinda problem I like to have. So many choices for a hot rod 30 caliber and now Kirby's about to let another high performance 300 AX out the door. I just need more time and money. I owned a 338-378 before and I always felt like I was throwing good money out with the bath water because the Norma brass would always open up the primer pockets after 2 - 4 firings. Yes, I could have reduced the powder charge some, but what fun is that? I sold it and bought a 338 Imperial (basically a 338 Edge), expecting to lose some velocity in the process. Difference was the 338 Imperial came with RWS brass. Although the Imperial case looked quite a bit smaller than the 338-378, I actually realized increased velocity and performance because I could fire up the RWS brass with higher pressures, and not have to throw it away after 3 firings. Yep, I really appreciate the RWS and Lapua brass. Makes reloading a real pleasure when you can fire'em up to their full potential and still get good case life. I understand where Kirby and Wayne are coming from. [/QUOTE]
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