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338 Yogi OAL?
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve Shelp" data-source="post: 21807" data-attributes="member: 22"><p>sr90,</p><p> I'll have my glasses checked tomorrow. sorry! you are correct in that it is .300 and not .030" That would be robbing a lot of case capacity in my book and out of the practical limit in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>The other option is for true long range work I've always single loaded anyway. Then it's not an issue with seating the 300 out. And if your in a situation to where you need extra rounds to feed through the magazine, then load some 250gr MK. The 250gr MK aren't anything to sneeze at, but the 300's do rule the roost with that high 700 BC.</p><p></p><p>I use the single loading technique as a check and balance to make sure I slow down and make the shot, instead of hurry up and feed another round to get it down range when hunting. Just my thoughts and reasons. Maybe you have other reasons or need to feed thorught the magazine.</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve Shelp, post: 21807, member: 22"] sr90, I'll have my glasses checked tomorrow. sorry! you are correct in that it is .300 and not .030" That would be robbing a lot of case capacity in my book and out of the practical limit in my opinion. The other option is for true long range work I've always single loaded anyway. Then it's not an issue with seating the 300 out. And if your in a situation to where you need extra rounds to feed through the magazine, then load some 250gr MK. The 250gr MK aren't anything to sneeze at, but the 300's do rule the roost with that high 700 BC. I use the single loading technique as a check and balance to make sure I slow down and make the shot, instead of hurry up and feed another round to get it down range when hunting. Just my thoughts and reasons. Maybe you have other reasons or need to feed thorught the magazine. Steve [/QUOTE]
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