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300 RUM to 338 Lapua Mag?
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<blockquote data-quote="D.ID" data-source="post: 716191" data-attributes="member: 14340"><p>Barrel life is 6 one way and half a dozen the other. There is no fireforming involved in making 338 edge brass....... simply run 300 rum threw 338 expander add primer,powder,bullet and shoot. 338 rum vs 338edge is a toss up unless you already have 300 rum brass. Lapua brass lasts twice as long and cost twice as much, rem brass is very capable of .25moa with minimum prep and a forgiving cartridge like the edge.....again a toss up. 338 edge bushing dies are comparatively priced to 338 rum bushing dies. Both can be had in traditional fixed neck die fairly inexpensively, perhaps $25 more for a gutted 375rum fl body die for the edge............What ever you want out of these three will be awesome. Make no mistake...... There are different ways to skin a cat but these all end the same......... only some easier than others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.ID, post: 716191, member: 14340"] Barrel life is 6 one way and half a dozen the other. There is no fireforming involved in making 338 edge brass....... simply run 300 rum threw 338 expander add primer,powder,bullet and shoot. 338 rum vs 338edge is a toss up unless you already have 300 rum brass. Lapua brass lasts twice as long and cost twice as much, rem brass is very capable of .25moa with minimum prep and a forgiving cartridge like the edge.....again a toss up. 338 edge bushing dies are comparatively priced to 338 rum bushing dies. Both can be had in traditional fixed neck die fairly inexpensively, perhaps $25 more for a gutted 375rum fl body die for the edge............What ever you want out of these three will be awesome. Make no mistake...... There are different ways to skin a cat but these all end the same......... only some easier than others. [/QUOTE]
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