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338 Snipe-Tac (mountain test)
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<blockquote data-quote="Black Diamond 408" data-source="post: 118129" data-attributes="member: 1563"><p>Jimm:</p><p></p><p>The 338 Snipe-Tac is a 408 case necked down and shoulder improved, very similar to the 338AM of Kirby's. It is set up to use the 300MK bullet or heavier. My test rifle is in the 16# class w/scope. Lighter rifles can be achieved.</p><p></p><p>During the Wyo tests my loads were only powder weighed for consistancy, no other prep work was done to the cases or bullets. Our altitude was 5600 ft.</p><p></p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Diamond 408, post: 118129, member: 1563"] Jimm: The 338 Snipe-Tac is a 408 case necked down and shoulder improved, very similar to the 338AM of Kirby's. It is set up to use the 300MK bullet or heavier. My test rifle is in the 16# class w/scope. Lighter rifles can be achieved. During the Wyo tests my loads were only powder weighed for consistancy, no other prep work was done to the cases or bullets. Our altitude was 5600 ft. Dave [/QUOTE]
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