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358/375 RUM (Texan)
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<blockquote data-quote="David Emerson" data-source="post: 1953427" data-attributes="member: 112579"><p>The 416,s. I built a 416 weatherby in 1989 on a P14 with a lilja 6 weight. 25 inches and no brake. It would get your attention but when used in anger you never felt it. With Jack Carters trophy bonded and imr4350 I was getting 2785. With a factory CZ 416 rigby I am getting 2700 and no fuss no muss. And proper headstamps. I have built many wildcats also but now I do not so much unless a factory round won,t do it. But there always seems to be a better way. I designed a 6.5 on the 300 win mag case. Faster than the nosler and as fast as the weatherby but burns 10 grains less powder. Tipping point. You can only use so much powder in a certain size hole. Many know that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Emerson, post: 1953427, member: 112579"] The 416,s. I built a 416 weatherby in 1989 on a P14 with a lilja 6 weight. 25 inches and no brake. It would get your attention but when used in anger you never felt it. With Jack Carters trophy bonded and imr4350 I was getting 2785. With a factory CZ 416 rigby I am getting 2700 and no fuss no muss. And proper headstamps. I have built many wildcats also but now I do not so much unless a factory round won,t do it. But there always seems to be a better way. I designed a 6.5 on the 300 win mag case. Faster than the nosler and as fast as the weatherby but burns 10 grains less powder. Tipping point. You can only use so much powder in a certain size hole. Many know that. [/QUOTE]
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