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338 Titan vs 338 Lapua Imp.
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve Shelp" data-source="post: 21727" data-attributes="member: 22"><p>SR90,</p><p> Yes the necks have to be turned in order to chamber a round. It's a .365" chamber neck and I turn them for a loaded round measurement of .3625"/.3630" for a .001 clearence on a side.</p><p> The dies are full length dies with a floating bushing for the neck area. But they only size between .0005 and .001" over the whole case and they are setup to bump the shoulder. So if propely sized you shouldn't have any extraction problems.</p><p></p><p>I'm not familiar with the TRG action but if it has the extracing cam design of the other Sako's and the same beefy extractor claw then it should be fine. As for feeding through the magazine, I can't say. All my rifles are single shot and I have no experience to base any opinions on, to give you any data. The sides are not tapered as much as the std 338 case so I'm sure the feed rails would have to be modified though. The question is how much and will it work after modification? I don't know. sorry.</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve Shelp, post: 21727, member: 22"] SR90, Yes the necks have to be turned in order to chamber a round. It's a .365" chamber neck and I turn them for a loaded round measurement of .3625"/.3630" for a .001 clearence on a side. The dies are full length dies with a floating bushing for the neck area. But they only size between .0005 and .001" over the whole case and they are setup to bump the shoulder. So if propely sized you shouldn't have any extraction problems. I'm not familiar with the TRG action but if it has the extracing cam design of the other Sako's and the same beefy extractor claw then it should be fine. As for feeding through the magazine, I can't say. All my rifles are single shot and I have no experience to base any opinions on, to give you any data. The sides are not tapered as much as the std 338 case so I'm sure the feed rails would have to be modified though. The question is how much and will it work after modification? I don't know. sorry. Steve [/QUOTE]
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