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338-375 Ruger Demon
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<blockquote data-quote="jfswanson12" data-source="post: 2635161" data-attributes="member: 123612"><p>I'm not vouching/pushing the 33 sm. I'm interested in it as well as a "338 prc" my smith has a reamer for. But I'm still leaning 33 nos. I personally feel everything needs "firefroming". I don't like new brass so my main load development doesn't start until atleast 1 firing anyways. So for me the fire forming thing is a mute point. I also don't mind "custom dies". Buying good dies is the same as buying good dies for a standard cartridge. The thing the 33sm might have going for it is you have a 1 stop shop for those things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jfswanson12, post: 2635161, member: 123612"] I’m not vouching/pushing the 33 sm. I’m interested in it as well as a “338 prc” my smith has a reamer for. But I’m still leaning 33 nos. I personally feel everything needs “firefroming”. I don’t like new brass so my main load development doesn’t start until atleast 1 firing anyways. So for me the fire forming thing is a mute point. I also don’t mind “custom dies”. Buying good dies is the same as buying good dies for a standard cartridge. The thing the 33sm might have going for it is you have a 1 stop shop for those things. [/QUOTE]
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