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338 lapua and 338 edge ammo cost in Australia
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<blockquote data-quote="375 Sledgehammer" data-source="post: 674713" data-attributes="member: 51177"><p>Last time I checked a box of decent RUM ammo in 300 or 338 was north of $60.00.</p><p></p><p>Brass cases are about $1.00 a case for Remington stuff if you look for specials.</p><p></p><p>Reloading is the only real way to make this a cost effective solution either way. But bang for buck, I still reckon the Edge is the way to go. </p><p></p><p>Its just the price difference in bullets that's between them. And for what its worth, Id rather hit a Sambar with a 338 accubond than a 300 of any weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="375 Sledgehammer, post: 674713, member: 51177"] Last time I checked a box of decent RUM ammo in 300 or 338 was north of $60.00. Brass cases are about $1.00 a case for Remington stuff if you look for specials. Reloading is the only real way to make this a cost effective solution either way. But bang for buck, I still reckon the Edge is the way to go. Its just the price difference in bullets that's between them. And for what its worth, Id rather hit a Sambar with a 338 accubond than a 300 of any weight. [/QUOTE]
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