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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
338/378 kt
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<blockquote data-quote="dgr416" data-source="post: 65328" data-attributes="member: 1208"><p>Those loads from real guy are hot better watch out .I locked up my 338-378 with 112 grs of reloader 25 with 250 gr nosler partition.I got ejector marks at 110 grs.I backed down to 109 grs of reloader 25 with 250 gr bullet worked fine.</p><p>The 338-378 KT is 1/4" shorter than the 338-378 dont use 3378-378 weatherby load data for it.Elmer Keith loved the 250 gr serria bullet in that gun.Hodgen has some data for it but I have seen very little other data.It should be really close to the 338 ultra mag in its loads you could check the case capicity to see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dgr416, post: 65328, member: 1208"] Those loads from real guy are hot better watch out .I locked up my 338-378 with 112 grs of reloader 25 with 250 gr nosler partition.I got ejector marks at 110 grs.I backed down to 109 grs of reloader 25 with 250 gr bullet worked fine. The 338-378 KT is 1/4" shorter than the 338-378 dont use 3378-378 weatherby load data for it.Elmer Keith loved the 250 gr serria bullet in that gun.Hodgen has some data for it but I have seen very little other data.It should be really close to the 338 ultra mag in its loads you could check the case capicity to see. [/QUOTE]
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