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<blockquote data-quote="trueblue" data-source="post: 461798" data-attributes="member: 10654"><p><strong>I commend you on coming up with a new cartridge.</strong></p><p>That being said, I don't see the advantage over just using a 338 RUM, and if you are worried about mag length, just put a wyatt box in the action for about $50.00 instead of spending the money on custom dies for a 338 Sin. </p><p>You yourself state you are trying to get RUM performance.</p><p>The better standard action caliber in my opinion is the 338 Norma, and yes it can be done on a 700 bolt, just open the boltface up alittle. Much better quality brass, on par with Lapua.</p><p>There sre alot of great 338's out there, I just don't see the niche that this caliber would fill that is not already taken care of.</p><p>I will follow this thread with interest to see if I am proven wrong. Good luck with your endeavor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trueblue, post: 461798, member: 10654"] [B]I commend you on coming up with a new cartridge.[/B] That being said, I don't see the advantage over just using a 338 RUM, and if you are worried about mag length, just put a wyatt box in the action for about $50.00 instead of spending the money on custom dies for a 338 Sin. You yourself state you are trying to get RUM performance. The better standard action caliber in my opinion is the 338 Norma, and yes it can be done on a 700 bolt, just open the boltface up alittle. Much better quality brass, on par with Lapua. There sre alot of great 338's out there, I just don't see the niche that this caliber would fill that is not already taken care of. I will follow this thread with interest to see if I am proven wrong. Good luck with your endeavor. [/QUOTE]
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