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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: 183690" data-attributes="member: 4768"><p>Thanks guys, bug holes at 100 yards !! sweet ! I plan on trying 220 and 240 Sierras and 210 Berger's. Not sure if the Berger's will hold up to the velocity. The last time I spoke to Berger about it was about 10 year ago when I built a .30-.378 for a buddy and at that time they did not like th e210's going that fast. The rifle has a 10 twist.</p><p></p><p>JE, can you give me a few pointers on primers and powders. I assume Fed 215's but I have been out of the game a few years and some of the new powders are a little foreign to me. Any other bullets you might suggest?</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>John</p><p></p><p>You answered as I was typing, thanks Kirby for your input as well. I emailed you directly this morning. Later this year, or perhaps early next year we will talk about your .338 Allen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marine sniper, post: 183690, member: 4768"] Thanks guys, bug holes at 100 yards !! sweet ! I plan on trying 220 and 240 Sierras and 210 Berger's. Not sure if the Berger's will hold up to the velocity. The last time I spoke to Berger about it was about 10 year ago when I built a .30-.378 for a buddy and at that time they did not like th e210's going that fast. The rifle has a 10 twist. JE, can you give me a few pointers on primers and powders. I assume Fed 215's but I have been out of the game a few years and some of the new powders are a little foreign to me. Any other bullets you might suggest? Thanks, John You answered as I was typing, thanks Kirby for your input as well. I emailed you directly this morning. Later this year, or perhaps early next year we will talk about your .338 Allen. [/QUOTE]
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