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33 nosler speeds
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<blockquote data-quote="jfswanson12" data-source="post: 2559139" data-attributes="member: 123612"><p>I'm planning to drop this in a xlr mag 4.0 chassis which obviously runs a cip length mag with inside usable coal of 3.750. I've been wanting to try a chassis for awhile so figured a mild 338 for the shorter 250's. I could obviously single feed it and go edge or rum or jump it possibly. Being it will finish around 9lbs I think the 250's will be more pleasant too shoot and spot hits especially for my small framed wife. Good info on your 33 nos. I've looked around at as much info as I could find (which is not much) and seems some are getting around 2900 out of them with the 250's. My smith has a reamer for the "338 prc" but no real data so a little bit of a gamble but there isn't any reason it shouldn't work. Very similar to the 338/375 guys were building in the past and similar to the 33sm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jfswanson12, post: 2559139, member: 123612"] I’m planning to drop this in a xlr mag 4.0 chassis which obviously runs a cip length mag with inside usable coal of 3.750. I’ve been wanting to try a chassis for awhile so figured a mild 338 for the shorter 250’s. I could obviously single feed it and go edge or rum or jump it possibly. Being it will finish around 9lbs I think the 250’s will be more pleasant too shoot and spot hits especially for my small framed wife. Good info on your 33 nos. I’ve looked around at as much info as I could find (which is not much) and seems some are getting around 2900 out of them with the 250’s. My smith has a reamer for the “338 prc” but no real data so a little bit of a gamble but there isn’t any reason it shouldn’t work. Very similar to the 338/375 guys were building in the past and similar to the 33sm. [/QUOTE]
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