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338-375 Ruger Demon
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<blockquote data-quote="highdrum" data-source="post: 2970500" data-attributes="member: 13732"><p>2750-2800 would likely be top end with that heavy a bullet. I shot them in my 28" 338rum with rl26 and 2900+ was pretty easy to attain. My fired 338 rum brass holds 110gr water. That rifle shoots 300 Bergers very well at 2810 using N570.</p><p></p><p>I wonder if we're splitting hairs here. The 33nosler has to be around 96-98gr water capacity. I've personally measured adg 28 nos at 103, 30 nos at 101, and the 33 is a touch smaller yet. It'd essentially be the same performance wise, the prc parents just offers more brass options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highdrum, post: 2970500, member: 13732"] 2750-2800 would likely be top end with that heavy a bullet. I shot them in my 28" 338rum with rl26 and 2900+ was pretty easy to attain. My fired 338 rum brass holds 110gr water. That rifle shoots 300 Bergers very well at 2810 using N570. I wonder if we're splitting hairs here. The 33nosler has to be around 96-98gr water capacity. I've personally measured adg 28 nos at 103, 30 nos at 101, and the 33 is a touch smaller yet. It'd essentially be the same performance wise, the prc parents just offers more brass options. [/QUOTE]
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