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<blockquote data-quote="shootinfool" data-source="post: 174075" data-attributes="member: 9140"><p>No, this individual is not a smith. The situation was, I was talking about the 338's and how I would like to get one of these guns and the guy I was talking to told me that the 338 lupa or edge, one of the .338's, is a 300 ultra casing with a 338 bullet, and this not so bright individual jumped in and said that it was not the case because remington has a patent on the .300 ultra casing and unless you use it in a remington action, or made your own casings and had them stamped something other than .300 remington ultra mag, then it is against the law. He has bought a .300 from christianson arms, and has another 7 mm ultra that he is going to pick up from them in two weeks. He said that he got this info from them when they were discussing what he wanted in a custom gun. he said that they would only use the rem 700 action for legal issues(the reason stated before) when building the .300 ultra. It sounded like a load of crap to me and I called him out on it but I really do not know either if it is true or not, hence the question here. Thanks for the responces though, I really do appreciate it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shootinfool, post: 174075, member: 9140"] No, this individual is not a smith. The situation was, I was talking about the 338's and how I would like to get one of these guns and the guy I was talking to told me that the 338 lupa or edge, one of the .338's, is a 300 ultra casing with a 338 bullet, and this not so bright individual jumped in and said that it was not the case because remington has a patent on the .300 ultra casing and unless you use it in a remington action, or made your own casings and had them stamped something other than .300 remington ultra mag, then it is against the law. He has bought a .300 from christianson arms, and has another 7 mm ultra that he is going to pick up from them in two weeks. He said that he got this info from them when they were discussing what he wanted in a custom gun. he said that they would only use the rem 700 action for legal issues(the reason stated before) when building the .300 ultra. It sounded like a load of crap to me and I called him out on it but I really do not know either if it is true or not, hence the question here. Thanks for the responces though, I really do appreciate it. [/QUOTE]
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