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338 RUM reloading info
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<blockquote data-quote="rudyortiz" data-source="post: 183613" data-attributes="member: 10176"><p><strong>Mild Loads for 338 RUM</strong></p><p></p><p>Thanks for the info. My current plan is to you the 338 RUM for Elk hunting here in Utah and perhaps my old stomping grounds in SW Colorado during early morning and evening when they are out feeding and such. I use my 35 Whelen Rem. 7600 during the day to stalk them in the dark timber. </p><p> </p><p>Do you happen to have any info for a 225 g bullet? Any additional info on the part of the general Forum would be appreciated.</p><p>Regards, </p><p>Rudy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rudyortiz, post: 183613, member: 10176"] [b]Mild Loads for 338 RUM[/b] Thanks for the info. My current plan is to you the 338 RUM for Elk hunting here in Utah and perhaps my old stomping grounds in SW Colorado during early morning and evening when they are out feeding and such. I use my 35 Whelen Rem. 7600 during the day to stalk them in the dark timber. Do you happen to have any info for a 225 g bullet? Any additional info on the part of the general Forum would be appreciated. Regards, Rudy [/QUOTE]
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