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Reloading
338-378 weatherby?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lonewolf74" data-source="post: 1327347" data-attributes="member: 96274"><p>I got a buddy that just bought a new weatherby rifle in 338-378 that I may do some reloading for. </p><p>My first question is what is a good powder to first look at? Being stable is paramount because it will be a set and forget setup, 2 shots a yr for zero check is about all it will get shot besides at game.</p><p></p><p>The next question is i read that the weatherby rifles are set up to have a bit of freebore and you can't seat too close to the lands without excessive pressure. So how far off lands should a guy start with load development?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lonewolf74, post: 1327347, member: 96274"] I got a buddy that just bought a new weatherby rifle in 338-378 that I may do some reloading for. My first question is what is a good powder to first look at? Being stable is paramount because it will be a set and forget setup, 2 shots a yr for zero check is about all it will get shot besides at game. The next question is i read that the weatherby rifles are set up to have a bit of freebore and you can't seat too close to the lands without excessive pressure. So how far off lands should a guy start with load development? [/QUOTE]
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