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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
need real opinions on building a gun (the whole thing)
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<blockquote data-quote="Booney" data-source="post: 548188" data-attributes="member: 12083"><p>I went with a 338 Allen mag which is a 408 chatted improved and neck Down. There are others like it but I went with the Allen mag because KIrby sells brass that is all ready formed so there is no fire forming I think the snipetac is that way as well but not sure. As for the 375 am I looked at that hard but for hunting don't need any more energy and for a hunting bullet the 300 Berger is about the best you can get especially when comparing the price of the bullet per bc. I will pay good money for a bullet with better bc but not an extra 1.50 a bullet for hardly any gain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Booney, post: 548188, member: 12083"] I went with a 338 Allen mag which is a 408 chatted improved and neck Down. There are others like it but I went with the Allen mag because KIrby sells brass that is all ready formed so there is no fire forming I think the snipetac is that way as well but not sure. As for the 375 am I looked at that hard but for hunting don't need any more energy and for a hunting bullet the 300 Berger is about the best you can get especially when comparing the price of the bullet per bc. I will pay good money for a bullet with better bc but not an extra 1.50 a bullet for hardly any gain. [/QUOTE]
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