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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
338 Win or RUM?
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<blockquote data-quote="D.ID" data-source="post: 454393" data-attributes="member: 14340"><p>Just for the record................I can't take my own advise............ and after posting in this thread I did some research and saw the numbers for the rum and the edge even in pistols so far ahead of the win mag I had to at least consider it. Then a short series of events 1:wife has a new 7mm that needs a brake 2: I ended up with a flexible work schedule today 3:called the gentlemen that makes and installs my wife's muzzle brakes and he say's "sure bring it over and we'll do it right now 4:he has a lathe and a 338 edge reamer. Well so much for my previous theory.........I now own a new semi heavy barreled 24" 338 edge with brake. I will no doubt be burning some powder OUT of the barrel. This thread cost me money! Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.ID, post: 454393, member: 14340"] Just for the record................I can't take my own advise............ and after posting in this thread I did some research and saw the numbers for the rum and the edge even in pistols so far ahead of the win mag I had to at least consider it. Then a short series of events 1:wife has a new 7mm that needs a brake 2: I ended up with a flexible work schedule today 3:called the gentlemen that makes and installs my wife's muzzle brakes and he say's "sure bring it over and we'll do it right now 4:he has a lathe and a 338 edge reamer. Well so much for my previous theory.........I now own a new semi heavy barreled 24" 338 edge with brake. I will no doubt be burning some powder OUT of the barrel. This thread cost me money! Thanks [/QUOTE]
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