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338 ultra mag improved
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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 153086" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>Yea I think that gaining 10 grs for Ackley improving the basic 338 RUM case might be a bit much. You could probably improve the 300 Rum case fater its necked up 338 and gain a wee bit more than the regular RUM case but if i were gonna go through all that trouble I'd build a 338 Lapua improved as you'll be able to push the pressures a bit higher without wrecking the brass as quickley.</p><p>The next step for an increase in powder would be the 338-378Wby or the improved version of that , then the problem comes back to the weak brass that VERY expensive</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 153086, member: 8843"] Yea I think that gaining 10 grs for Ackley improving the basic 338 RUM case might be a bit much. You could probably improve the 300 Rum case fater its necked up 338 and gain a wee bit more than the regular RUM case but if i were gonna go through all that trouble I'd build a 338 Lapua improved as you'll be able to push the pressures a bit higher without wrecking the brass as quickley. The next step for an increase in powder would be the 338-378Wby or the improved version of that , then the problem comes back to the weak brass that VERY expensive [/QUOTE]
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