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300rum or 338rum
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 983004" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>I've been just sticking to the 338 RUM, the standard reamer for it from PTG that you can buy from Grizzly works perfect for the 300gr and 250gr Bergers with a Wyatts extended mag and you maintain decent seating without pushing your COAL. All of them I've done will run 2800 ish with the 300 gr and 3100 ish with the 250's, 1000 yard elk is where this combo STARTS to shine and from there is just gets better!</p><p>I like the 338 EDGE with a long COAL because you gain case capacity but on a shorter COAL your really just putting more bullet into the case and defeating the purpose of more capacity.</p><p>You can push 300 RUM back to 338 RUM without much problem, if you size up any used 300 RUM to 338 you need to anneal first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 983004, member: 13632"] I've been just sticking to the 338 RUM, the standard reamer for it from PTG that you can buy from Grizzly works perfect for the 300gr and 250gr Bergers with a Wyatts extended mag and you maintain decent seating without pushing your COAL. All of them I've done will run 2800 ish with the 300 gr and 3100 ish with the 250's, 1000 yard elk is where this combo STARTS to shine and from there is just gets better! I like the 338 EDGE with a long COAL because you gain case capacity but on a shorter COAL your really just putting more bullet into the case and defeating the purpose of more capacity. You can push 300 RUM back to 338 RUM without much problem, if you size up any used 300 RUM to 338 you need to anneal first. [/QUOTE]
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