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Thinking of re-chambering my .30-.378....looking for more velocity
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<blockquote data-quote="Marine sniper" data-source="post: 183661" data-attributes="member: 4768"><p>I built a .30-.378 on a Hall single shot action, 34 in. Pac-nor 3/3 barrel. I have not fired it yet and have not bought any brass for it. I am considering re-chambering it to a hotter .30 cal, .300 Phoenix, .300-.416 improved, etc. Basically I am looking for advise and maybe some experience with the even bigger .30 cals. In a set up like mine how much velocity is going to be gained in something like a 220-240 gr. bullet. How available are dies for the bigger cartridges, etc.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marine sniper, post: 183661, member: 4768"] I built a .30-.378 on a Hall single shot action, 34 in. Pac-nor 3/3 barrel. I have not fired it yet and have not bought any brass for it. I am considering re-chambering it to a hotter .30 cal, .300 Phoenix, .300-.416 improved, etc. Basically I am looking for advise and maybe some experience with the even bigger .30 cals. In a set up like mine how much velocity is going to be gained in something like a 220-240 gr. bullet. How available are dies for the bigger cartridges, etc. Thanks, John [/QUOTE]
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