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.338 lapua improved light weight bullet
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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 1403262" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>So I bought a savage stealth .338 and having it chambered in improved. Mainly to fireform brass for my brothers improved. So it's got a relatively short barrel from the factory so I'm not sure what I can get out of it. I have a .375 Am for long range so I'm not sure I will set this up for extreme long range. Prob only out to 800-1000. I'm thinking of setting it up with a lighter bullet for flatter trajectory. If I use a hammer sledge hammer it would hit very hard also. I'm hoping that my dad can use it a bit and he will never go over 600 yards. So I'm looking for a flat bullet to get me to that distance without a ton of drop. What do you guys think</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 1403262, member: 54383"] So I bought a savage stealth .338 and having it chambered in improved. Mainly to fireform brass for my brothers improved. So it's got a relatively short barrel from the factory so I'm not sure what I can get out of it. I have a .375 Am for long range so I'm not sure I will set this up for extreme long range. Prob only out to 800-1000. I'm thinking of setting it up with a lighter bullet for flatter trajectory. If I use a hammer sledge hammer it would hit very hard also. I'm hoping that my dad can use it a bit and he will never go over 600 yards. So I'm looking for a flat bullet to get me to that distance without a ton of drop. What do you guys think [/QUOTE]
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