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300 HULK Dimensions and Capacity
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<blockquote data-quote="elkaholic" data-source="post: 474476" data-attributes="member: 13833"><p>Does anyone know what the case capactity and length of the 300 Hulk is? Also, is there another shortened Rigby out there? As many of you are aware, I have been playing around with some High B.C. 260 Grain .308 bullets. In order to push that bullet, a lot of capacity is required and the longer cases with the .550 head diameters would would end up with too much oal for practical bolt rifles. The full length Lapua would have plenty but would also be a barrel burner and would still be too long. If the shortened version had enough capacity and you could seat a 260 grainer to the base of the neck, and which would still work in a 700 magazine, it might be something worth doing. If I could get 2800 out of an 8-9 twist barrel, I might consider building one. Can you help me out?....Thanks/Rich</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkaholic, post: 474476, member: 13833"] Does anyone know what the case capactity and length of the 300 Hulk is? Also, is there another shortened Rigby out there? As many of you are aware, I have been playing around with some High B.C. 260 Grain .308 bullets. In order to push that bullet, a lot of capacity is required and the longer cases with the .550 head diameters would would end up with too much oal for practical bolt rifles. The full length Lapua would have plenty but would also be a barrel burner and would still be too long. If the shortened version had enough capacity and you could seat a 260 grainer to the base of the neck, and which would still work in a 700 magazine, it might be something worth doing. If I could get 2800 out of an 8-9 twist barrel, I might consider building one. Can you help me out?....Thanks/Rich [/QUOTE]
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