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338 EDGE
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<blockquote data-quote="Shawn Carlock" data-source="post: 71685" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>The 338 EDGE holds about +3% on the Lapua case. I don't have specs on the Tomahawk. I load full power in a new case I don't fire form, That was one of my criteria when I went looking for a 338 blaster as it was originaly designed as a hard target interdiction round lighter than a "50". I wanted easy to produce ammo for military/le application. I use H1000, cci lr mag primers, 300 gr smk. The federal brass is a substantial improvement over the rem brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shawn Carlock, post: 71685, member: 4"] The 338 EDGE holds about +3% on the Lapua case. I don't have specs on the Tomahawk. I load full power in a new case I don't fire form, That was one of my criteria when I went looking for a 338 blaster as it was originaly designed as a hard target interdiction round lighter than a "50". I wanted easy to produce ammo for military/le application. I use H1000, cci lr mag primers, 300 gr smk. The federal brass is a substantial improvement over the rem brass. [/QUOTE]
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