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338-408 Chey-Tac Whats Wrong With It?
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<blockquote data-quote="reed mosser" data-source="post: 146528" data-attributes="member: 1589"><p>I just bought a 338-408 cheyenne tactical reamer. I was wondering why I haven't seen any regular 338-408 chey-tac. From the looks of the reamer its not a bad looking cartidge. I thought it has plenty of powder captivity and does it really need improving? Also is there any 408 chey-tac bushing dies out there or are you forced to make your own. I am in no way bashing any improved cartidges i love them. I am just asking the question is there a majior flaw with the 408 tac design. Thanks again Reed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reed mosser, post: 146528, member: 1589"] I just bought a 338-408 cheyenne tactical reamer. I was wondering why I haven't seen any regular 338-408 chey-tac. From the looks of the reamer its not a bad looking cartidge. I thought it has plenty of powder captivity and does it really need improving? Also is there any 408 chey-tac bushing dies out there or are you forced to make your own. I am in no way bashing any improved cartidges i love them. I am just asking the question is there a majior flaw with the 408 tac design. Thanks again Reed [/QUOTE]
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