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Thinking about building a 338 of some sort
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<blockquote data-quote="Goring2358" data-source="post: 1713458" data-attributes="member: 109328"><p>I have one 338 LM assembled by Scott Weichel with Stiller TAC 338 action. Nice rifle, the Fat Bastard brake really tames the recoil.</p><p>With Sierra 250 grains, the group aren´t that good</p><p>Today I went to range( 100 meters) to test Sierra 300 grains projectiles that I bought.</p><p>I started load development with only 3 shots per charge, with 87/88/89 grains respectively.</p><p>After one shot to foul the barrel, I did the first test with 87 grains of powder and I barely believed it. . Three shots in a hole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goring2358, post: 1713458, member: 109328"] I have one 338 LM assembled by Scott Weichel with Stiller TAC 338 action. Nice rifle, the Fat Bastard brake really tames the recoil. With Sierra 250 grains, the group aren´t that good Today I went to range( 100 meters) to test Sierra 300 grains projectiles that I bought. I started load development with only 3 shots per charge, with 87/88/89 grains respectively. After one shot to foul the barrel, I did the first test with 87 grains of powder and I barely believed it. . Three shots in a hole. [/QUOTE]
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