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338-375 Ruger Demon
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<blockquote data-quote="Gene R." data-source="post: 626065" data-attributes="member: 35256"><p>My apologizes to those who responed to my questions<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> I didn't get notice of replies in my email.</p><p> Photos comparing to wsm,338win, 340 or 338rum to the 338/375. I'm guessing ruger doesn't make a 338RCM so thats the reason for necking down 375Rcm? Or do they and doing it this way achieves more volume for powder? Kinda like 338rum/300rum? As for the velocities and bulging cases w/ excessive powder amts- Is it because you need a bunchs of slow burning to do this get velocity? </p><p> I like this idea338/375rcm, as w/ Lapua, Norma they have bolt head size and rediculious brass cost to deal with. Then you have the COAL for repeater in a 110 Savage. I mention Savage because I have a extra action that has been icthing for something cool to do with at some point. </p><p> I may have missed it or read over it but what length barrel were you achieving the stated velocities at what elevation.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for responses guys, sorry I missed them though. I keep a eye out for this thread.</p><p> </p><p>Gene R.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gene R., post: 626065, member: 35256"] My apologizes to those who responed to my questions:) I didn't get notice of replies in my email. Photos comparing to wsm,338win, 340 or 338rum to the 338/375. I'm guessing ruger doesn't make a 338RCM so thats the reason for necking down 375Rcm? Or do they and doing it this way achieves more volume for powder? Kinda like 338rum/300rum? As for the velocities and bulging cases w/ excessive powder amts- Is it because you need a bunchs of slow burning to do this get velocity? I like this idea338/375rcm, as w/ Lapua, Norma they have bolt head size and rediculious brass cost to deal with. Then you have the COAL for repeater in a 110 Savage. I mention Savage because I have a extra action that has been icthing for something cool to do with at some point. I may have missed it or read over it but what length barrel were you achieving the stated velocities at what elevation. Thanks for responses guys, sorry I missed them though. I keep a eye out for this thread. Gene R. [/QUOTE]
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