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.338-404 Imperial Magnum
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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 995641" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>This wildcat became the .338 Imperial Magnum, which was manufactured in Canada for a period of time. I have a box of brass headstamped .338 Imperial, from the Canadian manufacturer. I have a M70 Express that was chambered in this cartridge for a period of time. Then I eventually had it re-chambered to the .338 Edge. The only difference between the .338 Imperial and the .338 Edge, is the shoulder on the Edge is moved ~0.015 to 0.020" further forward, for slightly greater case capacity than the .338 Imperial Magnum.</p><p></p><p>I typed <strong>"338 Imperial"</strong> with the quotation marks, and received 78 hits using this Forum's Search function. Set the "Find Posts from" to <u>Any Date</u>. And set "Keyword Search" to <u>Search Entire Posts</u>. </p><p></p><p>I've posted information about my .338 Imperial on this forum a number of times in the past. I have some reloading data and recorded MV data from my rifle. If you send me a PM with your e-mail address, I could send you an attachment consisting of some reloading data I kept from my .338 Imperial days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 995641, member: 4191"] This wildcat became the .338 Imperial Magnum, which was manufactured in Canada for a period of time. I have a box of brass headstamped .338 Imperial, from the Canadian manufacturer. I have a M70 Express that was chambered in this cartridge for a period of time. Then I eventually had it re-chambered to the .338 Edge. The only difference between the .338 Imperial and the .338 Edge, is the shoulder on the Edge is moved ~0.015 to 0.020" further forward, for slightly greater case capacity than the .338 Imperial Magnum. I typed [B]"338 Imperial"[/B] with the quotation marks, and received 78 hits using this Forum's Search function. Set the "Find Posts from" to [U]Any Date[/U]. And set "Keyword Search" to [U]Search Entire Posts[/U]. I've posted information about my .338 Imperial on this forum a number of times in the past. I have some reloading data and recorded MV data from my rifle. If you send me a PM with your e-mail address, I could send you an attachment consisting of some reloading data I kept from my .338 Imperial days. [/QUOTE]
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