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338 Ultra Mag Info
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<blockquote data-quote="elkcoast" data-source="post: 962388" data-attributes="member: 81207"><p>Yes, I believe one could crack 3200, especially using the RL25, or perhaps RL22. I have not had any personal experience with the .336 calibers. I have been using the not so popular (but awesome in my personal experience) 8 mm mag. Similar speeds, powders and recoils I'm sure.</p><p>The barrel they used was Remington 24" 1:10 twist with rem 9 1/2 mag rifle primers...so the 26" should do a bit better. 28-30" would be awesome.</p><p>My 8mm with 220 Sierra game king is doing a piddling 2978, but it still works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkcoast, post: 962388, member: 81207"] Yes, I believe one could crack 3200, especially using the RL25, or perhaps RL22. I have not had any personal experience with the .336 calibers. I have been using the not so popular (but awesome in my personal experience) 8 mm mag. Similar speeds, powders and recoils I'm sure. The barrel they used was Remington 24" 1:10 twist with rem 9 1/2 mag rifle primers...so the 26" should do a bit better. 28-30" would be awesome. My 8mm with 220 Sierra game king is doing a piddling 2978, but it still works. [/QUOTE]
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