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338RUM or 338/300RUM in 28" tube?
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<blockquote data-quote="Danny1788" data-source="post: 644359" data-attributes="member: 19965"><p>I havent finished my 338/300 RUM yet but i choose to go with the 338/300 over the 338 RUM just becuase 300 RUM brass doesnt look like its going anywhere anytime soon. also the availability of 300 RUM brass. I got a standard set of redding 338/300 RUM FL die set and Micro seater for it. I think it all depends on point of view and what you want. I know the 338/300 RUM has a little advantage over the standard 338 RUM but is it worth it to you is the bottom line. Also i have hurd that Norma is going to start making 300RUM brass which is another reason i went with the 338/300 RUM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danny1788, post: 644359, member: 19965"] I havent finished my 338/300 RUM yet but i choose to go with the 338/300 over the 338 RUM just becuase 300 RUM brass doesnt look like its going anywhere anytime soon. also the availability of 300 RUM brass. I got a standard set of redding 338/300 RUM FL die set and Micro seater for it. I think it all depends on point of view and what you want. I know the 338/300 RUM has a little advantage over the standard 338 RUM but is it worth it to you is the bottom line. Also i have hurd that Norma is going to start making 300RUM brass which is another reason i went with the 338/300 RUM. [/QUOTE]
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