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.338-.378 Weatherby
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Lares" data-source="post: 1443274" data-attributes="member: 102759"><p>Velocity #'s don't mean squat. It's only the shooting that matters in my book. I put the #'s I chronographed only as a point of reference. As I also said I'm just still working up loads etc. We'll see what it does when I'm done></p><p>"velocity is considerably higher than any 338x378s I've seen".</p><p>Well, for starters I'm single shooting the gun because you couldn't even approach what</p><p>I'm doing and fit them in a magazine</p><p>I had to modify the magazine and do some machining even with the 225gr. Barnes, let alone the 300 or 325gr. 300gr. Nosler is 4" & 325gr. RMB is 4.130" COAL @ .050" off.</p><p> The barrel polishing is something an old gunsmith taught me long time ago to correct some barrel problems and I believe I over-did it with the factory barrel causing too much heat? That was a really fast shooting barrel for sure. Shot good groups.</p><p>Your thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Lares, post: 1443274, member: 102759"] Velocity #'s don't mean squat. It's only the shooting that matters in my book. I put the #'s I chronographed only as a point of reference. As I also said I'm just still working up loads etc. We'll see what it does when I'm done> "velocity is considerably higher than any 338x378s I've seen". Well, for starters I'm single shooting the gun because you couldn't even approach what I'm doing and fit them in a magazine I had to modify the magazine and do some machining even with the 225gr. Barnes, let alone the 300 or 325gr. 300gr. Nosler is 4" & 325gr. RMB is 4.130" COAL @ .050" off. The barrel polishing is something an old gunsmith taught me long time ago to correct some barrel problems and I believe I over-did it with the factory barrel causing too much heat? That was a really fast shooting barrel for sure. Shot good groups. Your thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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