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338-375 Ruger Demon
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<blockquote data-quote="3006savage" data-source="post: 605214" data-attributes="member: 12069"><p>I think the velocities have a lot more to do with the pressures you are running and little to do with the cases efficiency. Smaller cases in a given bore will always yield higher efficiency at a given pressure but that does not allow them to overtake the larger case. High Energy N series powders can excell in certain application due to its progressive burn characteristics and that might get you up to 150 FPS at the same peak pressure.</p><p> </p><p>I like the Ruger case design because not because it has any effeciency advantage over exisiting cases but becasue it uses a common .532 magnum rim diameter and fits in most standard length actions while delivering significantly more case capacity that other 3.34 inch long factory rounds. If they offered a factory 7 mm or 338 I think it would be successful. I know if Savage offered a Long Range Hunter in 7mm-375 Ruger that would be a must own rifle for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3006savage, post: 605214, member: 12069"] I think the velocities have a lot more to do with the pressures you are running and little to do with the cases efficiency. Smaller cases in a given bore will always yield higher efficiency at a given pressure but that does not allow them to overtake the larger case. High Energy N series powders can excell in certain application due to its progressive burn characteristics and that might get you up to 150 FPS at the same peak pressure. I like the Ruger case design because not because it has any effeciency advantage over exisiting cases but becasue it uses a common .532 magnum rim diameter and fits in most standard length actions while delivering significantly more case capacity that other 3.34 inch long factory rounds. If they offered a factory 7 mm or 338 I think it would be successful. I know if Savage offered a Long Range Hunter in 7mm-375 Ruger that would be a must own rifle for me. [/QUOTE]
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