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<blockquote data-quote="HARPERC" data-source="post: 498621" data-attributes="member: 30671"><p>I have the .338 RUM. Brass is the downside of using this cartridge. Currently I've got Nosler brass backordered. If it ever arrives it will come in a box of 25, priced higher per 25 than the .300 RUM in a box of 50 my partner uses as the basis for his "Edge". I've opted for shooting this barrel out over rechambering, but I won't be coming this way again. Love the cartridge, hate the logistics.</p><p>I've been using the brass from the 5 boxes of Federal Premium I purchased to get started initially, and it's been the worst I've seen, flash holes, primer pockets, measured capacities</p><p>and dimensions all pretty rough. The supposed advantage of "factory ammo available" hasn't really panned out for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HARPERC, post: 498621, member: 30671"] I have the .338 RUM. Brass is the downside of using this cartridge. Currently I've got Nosler brass backordered. If it ever arrives it will come in a box of 25, priced higher per 25 than the .300 RUM in a box of 50 my partner uses as the basis for his "Edge". I've opted for shooting this barrel out over rechambering, but I won't be coming this way again. Love the cartridge, hate the logistics. I've been using the brass from the 5 boxes of Federal Premium I purchased to get started initially, and it's been the worst I've seen, flash holes, primer pockets, measured capacities and dimensions all pretty rough. The supposed advantage of "factory ammo available" hasn't really panned out for me. [/QUOTE]
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