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375 Rum inconsistent pressure signs
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<blockquote data-quote="Paladin300" data-source="post: 2827429" data-attributes="member: 115299"><p>I really like mine. I considered an edge when I built it, but the improved +p gives me the exact same or better performance, allows me to feed 265 ABLRs for hunting from the Wyatt's box (I still have to feed the Bergers and Flatliners single) and I can shoot factory ammo in a pitch, though my rifle really only likes Federal Premier Aframes. It does not much care for other factory ammo. but when we hand load for it, it shoots little tiny groups. It is a fun gun and if I was going to shoot something big in another zip code it would be the one. It is a 338 RUM Improved +P. It is probably my favorite rifle, with the APA FB Gen 3 you can Literally shoot it all day. When we first built it 4 or 5 years ago it was nothing for us to put 60 or more rounds through it in a session. I considered the 375 but went 338 because of bullet selection at the time. If I were doing a 375 I would twist it 1:9 or 1:8 so I could shot the big Flatliners in it. Good Luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paladin300, post: 2827429, member: 115299"] I really like mine. I considered an edge when I built it, but the improved +p gives me the exact same or better performance, allows me to feed 265 ABLRs for hunting from the Wyatt’s box (I still have to feed the Bergers and Flatliners single) and I can shoot factory ammo in a pitch, though my rifle really only likes Federal Premier Aframes. It does not much care for other factory ammo. but when we hand load for it, it shoots little tiny groups. It is a fun gun and if I was going to shoot something big in another zip code it would be the one. It is a 338 RUM Improved +P. It is probably my favorite rifle, with the APA FB Gen 3 you can Literally shoot it all day. When we first built it 4 or 5 years ago it was nothing for us to put 60 or more rounds through it in a session. I considered the 375 but went 338 because of bullet selection at the time. If I were doing a 375 I would twist it 1:9 or 1:8 so I could shot the big Flatliners in it. Good Luck! [/QUOTE]
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