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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
308 Norma to 338 Norma
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<blockquote data-quote="hammertyme" data-source="post: 441525" data-attributes="member: 12863"><p>Its is heavy and you are not doing anything to make it lighter. That action is one if not the heaviest action I can think of to build something off of.</p><p> </p><p>I am thinking that the two cases are different but someone in the know on the new 338 Norma should enter here and clarify. 338 Norma is a great cartridge but I am pretty sure it doesn't resemble the 308 Norma or the 358 Norma. I know when I reload for the 308 or the 358 I use two different sizing dies.</p><p> </p><p>Neal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hammertyme, post: 441525, member: 12863"] Its is heavy and you are not doing anything to make it lighter. That action is one if not the heaviest action I can think of to build something off of. I am thinking that the two cases are different but someone in the know on the new 338 Norma should enter here and clarify. 338 Norma is a great cartridge but I am pretty sure it doesn't resemble the 308 Norma or the 358 Norma. I know when I reload for the 308 or the 358 I use two different sizing dies. Neal [/QUOTE]
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