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<blockquote data-quote="Lightvarmint" data-source="post: 247195"><p>Hello guys,</p><p></p><p>Gee, I always thought the Weatherby double radius was a method Roy used to remind the shooter just how accurate the cartridge was........ Specifically, a ragged hole showing just two bullet radii or arcs. At least that is what I think of when I am tune loads for my 338/378 and the 30/378. Very accurate hot rods those two.............. Both are in excess of 30" w/ 1.25" striaght tapers with fluting and one muzzle brake per barrel.</p><p></p><p>In all fairness, I think if Lapua made 300 or .338 RUM brass that it would be a good platform form some serious experiments for 1K shooters shooting lighter weight high BC bullets. Specifically, the .338 necked down to .30. Until some really good brass is available, you probably won't see it in any significant numbers.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, lots of good information here. Keep up the SOY point battle and congratulations in advance.</p><p></p><p>Lightvarmint</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lightvarmint, post: 247195"] Hello guys, Gee, I always thought the Weatherby double radius was a method Roy used to remind the shooter just how accurate the cartridge was........ Specifically, a ragged hole showing just two bullet radii or arcs. At least that is what I think of when I am tune loads for my 338/378 and the 30/378. Very accurate hot rods those two.............. Both are in excess of 30" w/ 1.25" striaght tapers with fluting and one muzzle brake per barrel. In all fairness, I think if Lapua made 300 or .338 RUM brass that it would be a good platform form some serious experiments for 1K shooters shooting lighter weight high BC bullets. Specifically, the .338 necked down to .30. Until some really good brass is available, you probably won't see it in any significant numbers. Anyway, lots of good information here. Keep up the SOY point battle and congratulations in advance. Lightvarmint [/QUOTE]
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