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338 SIN Testing
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<blockquote data-quote="yorke-1" data-source="post: 997101" data-attributes="member: 11960"><p>Just start with 330 Dakota data and go from there. I've been running a 338/375 Ruger for about 4 years and that's the base line that I used. Case volume is pretty close to the Sin, possibly a little lower. I don't remember the exact dimensions of the 338 Sin, but it's an improved Dakota case so you should be able to work up a bit above max 330 Dakota loads.</p><p></p><p>My work has been mostly in an 18" Striker barrel with 250 grain bullets. H4350 is still my go to powder, but Reloader 17 has given some impressive velocities as well. I'd start working with powders in the 4350, 4831, and Reloader 22 range and see how those work for you.</p><p></p><p>Andrew</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yorke-1, post: 997101, member: 11960"] Just start with 330 Dakota data and go from there. I've been running a 338/375 Ruger for about 4 years and that's the base line that I used. Case volume is pretty close to the Sin, possibly a little lower. I don't remember the exact dimensions of the 338 Sin, but it's an improved Dakota case so you should be able to work up a bit above max 330 Dakota loads. My work has been mostly in an 18" Striker barrel with 250 grain bullets. H4350 is still my go to powder, but Reloader 17 has given some impressive velocities as well. I'd start working with powders in the 4350, 4831, and Reloader 22 range and see how those work for you. Andrew [/QUOTE]
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