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Reloading
Load Data - 340 WBY
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 673428" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>I've worked with 1/2 dozen 300 wins and a few 300 wby's and the wby's all had a heck of a time breaking 100 feet per second more than the 300 win. The 338 shouldn't be any different. I've got a 26" ruger #1 and I'm at mid load and slightly compressed running 2900 fps with a 225. I really don't feel like beating the rifle up so I won't push it. The 340 (and the 338U for that matter) just isn't different enough to worry about unless 300 grain pills are on the menu, and if then I'll use my 375. I've got a 300 win, a 300 U, and a 7mm stw for long range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 673428, member: 48043"] I've worked with 1/2 dozen 300 wins and a few 300 wby's and the wby's all had a heck of a time breaking 100 feet per second more than the 300 win. The 338 shouldn't be any different. I've got a 26" ruger #1 and I'm at mid load and slightly compressed running 2900 fps with a 225. I really don't feel like beating the rifle up so I won't push it. The 340 (and the 338U for that matter) just isn't different enough to worry about unless 300 grain pills are on the menu, and if then I'll use my 375. I've got a 300 win, a 300 U, and a 7mm stw for long range. [/QUOTE]
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