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<blockquote data-quote="bkillion28" data-source="post: 1771015" data-attributes="member: 104512"><p>I dont know much about a 338 rum, but if you want fast the 26 and 6.5x300 are definitely that, since you reload I would do the 26 you can neck down 28 nosler brass and there are alot of people making brass for it, I've never messed with a nosler action so I cant say about them, but Browning and Montana are both nice from when i looked at them, Christensen also makes a 26 in their Ridgeline, I've had good luck with them, I believe I read somewhere that nosler made their actions a little short so so cant run the bullet out as far in them could be something to consider if you were to rebarrel to a different round later. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bkillion28, post: 1771015, member: 104512"] I dont know much about a 338 rum, but if you want fast the 26 and 6.5x300 are definitely that, since you reload I would do the 26 you can neck down 28 nosler brass and there are alot of people making brass for it, I've never messed with a nosler action so I cant say about them, but Browning and Montana are both nice from when i looked at them, Christensen also makes a 26 in their Ridgeline, I've had good luck with them, I believe I read somewhere that nosler made their actions a little short so so cant run the bullet out as far in them could be something to consider if you were to rebarrel to a different round later. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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