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Question for .338 Edge shooters
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<blockquote data-quote="Outlaw81" data-source="post: 535572" data-attributes="member: 34658"><p>I wouldn't bother trying to commercialize that round. The edge is a strictly custom build and there are too many miniscule differences in chambers and coal's to have a standard sized round. I'm sure it would work, in theory, but with a severe lack of performance. For instance, in mine to get a certain fps, I have to load to x amount of pressure versus a maximum coal. This bullet will not fit safely into my friends gun. Another thing to consider is that a .338 RUM is pretty close in performance to the edge. The only difference in the two is that an edge is a .300 RUM sized up to .338. the case capacity is roughly 5% more. You get roughly 150-200 fps more if you like. But like I said. I think that with the .338 RUM being so close in comparison, it wouldn't be worth the time. JUst my opinion tho.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Outlaw81, post: 535572, member: 34658"] I wouldn't bother trying to commercialize that round. The edge is a strictly custom build and there are too many miniscule differences in chambers and coal's to have a standard sized round. I'm sure it would work, in theory, but with a severe lack of performance. For instance, in mine to get a certain fps, I have to load to x amount of pressure versus a maximum coal. This bullet will not fit safely into my friends gun. Another thing to consider is that a .338 RUM is pretty close in performance to the edge. The only difference in the two is that an edge is a .300 RUM sized up to .338. the case capacity is roughly 5% more. You get roughly 150-200 fps more if you like. But like I said. I think that with the .338 RUM being so close in comparison, it wouldn't be worth the time. JUst my opinion tho. [/QUOTE]
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