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338 Edge Chamber Specs
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<blockquote data-quote="BB401" data-source="post: 1335398" data-attributes="member: 97966"><p>Edd, the question has nothing to do with my current load, it has to do with how my rifle was built compared to others. Whether or not reamers exist for 300grain/long profile bullets and what the difference is. (Compared to mine) In an effort to find a solution to bring the caliber in my gun to it's full potential, without being "shackled". I've known from the day it was built that something was off. But, no one around me shoots anything like the Edge. I've learned to load it the way it is and it is **** good. 0.36moa @ 300yds and has already done a mile. So far.... But why would I, when I know, there is something off, just leave it that way. And the current load I am using is a result from three failed attempts of using various OTM bullets. Three different brands, two weights, none grouped better than 1.01" @ 100yds. (And don't say that they need distance to stabilize, tried it. Groups just get bigger.) So in conclusion, now that I know that PT&G has a reamer/specs for 300gr/long profile bullets I'll be taking that knowledge and making my rifle live up to it's full potential.</p><p>Thank you all...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BB401, post: 1335398, member: 97966"] Edd, the question has nothing to do with my current load, it has to do with how my rifle was built compared to others. Whether or not reamers exist for 300grain/long profile bullets and what the difference is. (Compared to mine) In an effort to find a solution to bring the caliber in my gun to it's full potential, without being "shackled". I've known from the day it was built that something was off. But, no one around me shoots anything like the Edge. I've learned to load it the way it is and it is **** good. 0.36moa @ 300yds and has already done a mile. So far.... But why would I, when I know, there is something off, just leave it that way. And the current load I am using is a result from three failed attempts of using various OTM bullets. Three different brands, two weights, none grouped better than 1.01" @ 100yds. (And don't say that they need distance to stabilize, tried it. Groups just get bigger.) So in conclusion, now that I know that PT&G has a reamer/specs for 300gr/long profile bullets I'll be taking that knowledge and making my rifle live up to it's full potential. Thank you all... [/QUOTE]
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