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Reloading
338 weatherby rpm
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<blockquote data-quote="nvbowhunter" data-source="post: 2590076" data-attributes="member: 49377"><p>Before Weatherby released this cartridge I built a rifle in a variation of this cartridge using a a Proof Research .338 Sendero CF in 1:9.4". I used a 6.5RPM reamer and then cut a custom neck and throat. I throated it to set a 250gr Berger Elite Hunter with the major diameter just forward of the neck/shoulder junction and have a .050" of jump. This defeats their purpose in this cartridge but fully suits my own needs. Using H100V it pushes the 250 @ 2940fps with an SD in the single digits. It's a long range hammer for sure. I call it the "338 Camp".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvbowhunter, post: 2590076, member: 49377"] Before Weatherby released this cartridge I built a rifle in a variation of this cartridge using a a Proof Research .338 Sendero CF in 1:9.4". I used a 6.5RPM reamer and then cut a custom neck and throat. I throated it to set a 250gr Berger Elite Hunter with the major diameter just forward of the neck/shoulder junction and have a .050" of jump. This defeats their purpose in this cartridge but fully suits my own needs. Using H100V it pushes the 250 @ 2940fps with an SD in the single digits. It's a long range hammer for sure. I call it the "338 Camp". [/QUOTE]
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