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300 Win Mag RWS Brass Weight Question
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<blockquote data-quote="cj518" data-source="post: 1611217" data-attributes="member: 46644"><p>elkaholic, this is what I have determined with H2O capacity of the RWS 300 win mag just delivered by Huntingtons.</p><p>RWS Virgin H2O volume: 92.8, 93.1, 92.6, 92.6, 92.6, 92.5</p><p>Norma resized with 0.002 bump: 93.7, 94.3, 93.9</p><p>H20 temp 70 deg f.</p><p>Once the RWS is fired, if my gunsmith uses the same reamer as my other 300's I will gain 0.015" after the 0.002" shoulder bump. This will put them even closer in volume to the Norma.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cj518, post: 1611217, member: 46644"] elkaholic, this is what I have determined with H2O capacity of the RWS 300 win mag just delivered by Huntingtons. RWS Virgin H2O volume: 92.8, 93.1, 92.6, 92.6, 92.6, 92.5 Norma resized with 0.002 bump: 93.7, 94.3, 93.9 H20 temp 70 deg f. Once the RWS is fired, if my gunsmith uses the same reamer as my other 300's I will gain 0.015" after the 0.002" shoulder bump. This will put them even closer in volume to the Norma. [/QUOTE]
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