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ballistics for a 32 inch barrelled .338
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<blockquote data-quote="wildcat westerner" data-source="post: 2536117" data-attributes="member: 21361"><p>I have purchased a 33 inch unchambered .338 barrel. Having shot a relatively wide example of well made .338 caliber rifles at NRA Whittington I find I shoot the .338 Win. mag the most accurately at distances to 1,000 yards. All this barrel length, using the right powders lead me to believe I can attain near Lapua like velocities with about 20% less powder charge. From an applied physics standpoint this seems pretty unique.</p><p>Right now, for some reason ,my Quik Load disc will not activate, so is there anyone willing to take the time and run some data for me to find out which three powders work best in that WIN. case with 85 grains capacity for the .338 Winchester with a finished 32 inch barrel using 200-225 grain bullets? I sure would appreciate finding this out. Also is anyone else having problems with their QUIKload discs?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildcat westerner, post: 2536117, member: 21361"] I have purchased a 33 inch unchambered .338 barrel. Having shot a relatively wide example of well made .338 caliber rifles at NRA Whittington I find I shoot the .338 Win. mag the most accurately at distances to 1,000 yards. All this barrel length, using the right powders lead me to believe I can attain near Lapua like velocities with about 20% less powder charge. From an applied physics standpoint this seems pretty unique. Right now, for some reason ,my Quik Load disc will not activate, so is there anyone willing to take the time and run some data for me to find out which three powders work best in that WIN. case with 85 grains capacity for the .338 Winchester with a finished 32 inch barrel using 200-225 grain bullets? I sure would appreciate finding this out. Also is anyone else having problems with their QUIKload discs? [/QUOTE]
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