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300 Norma Improved. Load testing, info, and builds
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 2137639" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>Thanks Ryan, I'll probably hit you up for that. I live 30 minutes from Evanston Wyoming, so I will probably have Nick at Straitjacket do the action, barrel and brake assembly, it's nice being able to pick up a rifle after a trip to the grocery store ha ha. Right now I'm using a Remington action for the .338 Norma, and just keeping my loads very conservative. Hindsight, I very likely would have got more performance from a rum, I could easily run full pressure loads without the concern for lug set back, but I had the dies for another 338 NM built on a Stiller tac 338, the Norma runs better as a repeater, and I just like the Norma. So when this barrel is toast (have around 350 rounds through it now) I'll get another 24" tube and a Borden action and open up the stock and redo the bedding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 2137639, member: 87243"] Thanks Ryan, I'll probably hit you up for that. I live 30 minutes from Evanston Wyoming, so I will probably have Nick at Straitjacket do the action, barrel and brake assembly, it's nice being able to pick up a rifle after a trip to the grocery store ha ha. Right now I'm using a Remington action for the .338 Norma, and just keeping my loads very conservative. Hindsight, I very likely would have got more performance from a rum, I could easily run full pressure loads without the concern for lug set back, but I had the dies for another 338 NM built on a Stiller tac 338, the Norma runs better as a repeater, and I just like the Norma. So when this barrel is toast (have around 350 rounds through it now) I'll get another 24" tube and a Borden action and open up the stock and redo the bedding. [/QUOTE]
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