lerch
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After talking with a lot of diff people about wildcat cartridges I have seen the topic of bore diameter to powder volume come up over and over. While I understand the importance of this I do not completely understand the whole idea.
I know the 338 cal bullets are very efficent for bore diameter, but why??? 338 cal rounds come in a large amount of different powder volumes, from the new 338 federal cartridge to Kirbys massive 338AM and 408's hog leg Snipe-Tac. What makes this cal so effective???
What makes some calibers so a good balance between bore diameter and powder volume and some less effective??
This is something that I am completely in the dark on but I am very interested in????
Thanks
steve
I know the 338 cal bullets are very efficent for bore diameter, but why??? 338 cal rounds come in a large amount of different powder volumes, from the new 338 federal cartridge to Kirbys massive 338AM and 408's hog leg Snipe-Tac. What makes this cal so effective???
What makes some calibers so a good balance between bore diameter and powder volume and some less effective??
This is something that I am completely in the dark on but I am very interested in????
Thanks
steve