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338-375 Ruger Demon
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<blockquote data-quote="highdrum" data-source="post: 2970020" data-attributes="member: 13732"><p>The original design of the 338 campfire aka 338 demon was. 338/375 ruger. The 375 ruger held 99gr, lapua and adg 300prc is close to 95gr. I myself would load some rounds first, and decide the chamber neck diameter before ordering a custom reamer with a 200 line dimension of 0.535. I know lapua has thicker necks than adg from time spent playing with my 7/300prc wildcat. As far as dies a simple 300prc fl bushing die will work but may require a light mill job if the neck diameter isn't large enough, for a seater, a Hornady micrometer seater with a 230eldx stem will likely suffice. </p><p></p><p>I will not go the Sherman route EVER no matter the convenience as I do not condone his high pressure nonsense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highdrum, post: 2970020, member: 13732"] The original design of the 338 campfire aka 338 demon was. 338/375 ruger. The 375 ruger held 99gr, lapua and adg 300prc is close to 95gr. I myself would load some rounds first, and decide the chamber neck diameter before ordering a custom reamer with a 200 line dimension of 0.535. I know lapua has thicker necks than adg from time spent playing with my 7/300prc wildcat. As far as dies a simple 300prc fl bushing die will work but may require a light mill job if the neck diameter isn't large enough, for a seater, a Hornady micrometer seater with a 230eldx stem will likely suffice. I will not go the Sherman route EVER no matter the convenience as I do not condone his high pressure nonsense. [/QUOTE]
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