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338-375 Ruger Demon
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<blockquote data-quote="yorke-1" data-source="post: 2631291" data-attributes="member: 11960"><p>I'm still very happy with the one I have left. I played with some of the heavier bullets in the 270-285 range, but keep coming back to the 250s as the perfect weight in this case. My gun likes the 250 SMK, but the 250 Berger is a great bullet too. I tried the 230 ELDx, but they never shot as well as the 250 SMK. </p><p></p><p>H4350 is still my favorite powder in this case, but other powders will give better velocity. I played with RL 26 but wasn't happy with the accuracy. I know another shooter who had great luck with H4831sc. </p><p></p><p>I still have a 338/375 Ruger reamer if you ever want to borrow one. It's a zero freebore reamer and then I just used a throater to match the bullets I wanted to use in each of the barrels I had chambered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yorke-1, post: 2631291, member: 11960"] I’m still very happy with the one I have left. I played with some of the heavier bullets in the 270-285 range, but keep coming back to the 250s as the perfect weight in this case. My gun likes the 250 SMK, but the 250 Berger is a great bullet too. I tried the 230 ELDx, but they never shot as well as the 250 SMK. H4350 is still my favorite powder in this case, but other powders will give better velocity. I played with RL 26 but wasn’t happy with the accuracy. I know another shooter who had great luck with H4831sc. I still have a 338/375 Ruger reamer if you ever want to borrow one. It’s a zero freebore reamer and then I just used a throater to match the bullets I wanted to use in each of the barrels I had chambered. [/QUOTE]
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