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300 g. SMK Terminal Performance
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<blockquote data-quote="Long Time Long Ranger" data-source="post: 368836" data-attributes="member: 505"><p>The 338 ultramag will work perfectly in your action without any modification and give you more velocity at no extra cost. Then you can use cheap remington brass and save some money. I use remington brass in my 340 by necking up 300 wby brass. Also done it with 300 H&H brass and 375 H&H necking them to the 340 wby. With the 338 ultramag you can save all that work and get 338 Lapua velocities with no additional expense. Just use the 338 ultramag reamer instead of the 340 wby. I shot my elk this year at 740 yards with a 338 ultramag. It is a very good round. Maybe the best of the 338's if you figure economics into the equation. What you get for the cost of brass and shooting it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Long Time Long Ranger, post: 368836, member: 505"] The 338 ultramag will work perfectly in your action without any modification and give you more velocity at no extra cost. Then you can use cheap remington brass and save some money. I use remington brass in my 340 by necking up 300 wby brass. Also done it with 300 H&H brass and 375 H&H necking them to the 340 wby. With the 338 ultramag you can save all that work and get 338 Lapua velocities with no additional expense. Just use the 338 ultramag reamer instead of the 340 wby. I shot my elk this year at 740 yards with a 338 ultramag. It is a very good round. Maybe the best of the 338's if you figure economics into the equation. What you get for the cost of brass and shooting it. [/QUOTE]
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