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<blockquote data-quote="shepardsonp" data-source="post: 550346" data-attributes="member: 26013"><p>The .338 RUM does not have the save case capacity as the .300 RUM which is why a 90.0g starting load is plenty good. If shooting a .338 Edge.</p><p></p><p>Work up in 1/2g increments until you see pressure sighs and back off. </p><p></p><p>Question: What barrel length (and chronograph) are you shooting on the .338 RUM to get you 2950 fps with a 300g SMK? Maybe due to the smaller case capacity and higher pressure on the .338 RUM you can get that velocity with less powder. Maybe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shepardsonp, post: 550346, member: 26013"] The .338 RUM does not have the save case capacity as the .300 RUM which is why a 90.0g starting load is plenty good. If shooting a .338 Edge. Work up in 1/2g increments until you see pressure sighs and back off. Question: What barrel length (and chronograph) are you shooting on the .338 RUM to get you 2950 fps with a 300g SMK? Maybe due to the smaller case capacity and higher pressure on the .338 RUM you can get that velocity with less powder. Maybe. [/QUOTE]
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