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.338 rum vs .338 edge
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<blockquote data-quote="Stevewix" data-source="post: 183561" data-attributes="member: 10174"><p>Agreed, I just spoke with Nosler today regarding the same issue, but forgot to get the bullet length. I wanted to confirm the BC as .575.</p><p> </p><p>I spoke with Shawn Carlock on the phone a few weeks ago, he was very helpful in answering my questions, if i weren't doing this myself he'd build my .338 Edge.</p><p> </p><p>Anyhow case capacity was brought up referencing quickload, and I figured I'd share my recent unfired measurement using remington brass. Filling the case LEVEL with a new CCI 250LRM primer pressed all the way in netted me 115.2 grains water capacity. Using the overflow method I got 116.0.</p><p> </p><p>The argument between the .338 rum and .338 edge seems to be settled, someone else out there is making the equivalent of a .338 Edge with .338 RUM width dimensions (fire form required). That to me seems like a better argument in regards to a negligible gain. Thanks for the insight!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stevewix, post: 183561, member: 10174"] Agreed, I just spoke with Nosler today regarding the same issue, but forgot to get the bullet length. I wanted to confirm the BC as .575. I spoke with Shawn Carlock on the phone a few weeks ago, he was very helpful in answering my questions, if i weren't doing this myself he'd build my .338 Edge. Anyhow case capacity was brought up referencing quickload, and I figured I'd share my recent unfired measurement using remington brass. Filling the case LEVEL with a new CCI 250LRM primer pressed all the way in netted me 115.2 grains water capacity. Using the overflow method I got 116.0. The argument between the .338 rum and .338 edge seems to be settled, someone else out there is making the equivalent of a .338 Edge with .338 RUM width dimensions (fire form required). That to me seems like a better argument in regards to a negligible gain. Thanks for the insight! [/QUOTE]
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