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Reloading
Bertram and adg brass
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<blockquote data-quote="yorke-1" data-source="post: 1578934" data-attributes="member: 11960"><p>I haven't tried the ADG brass yet, but I have some 338 RUM cases on the way for a project that should be done soon. I've been using Betram brass in my 338/408 Improved for a couple years and I've had a lot of problems with variations in rim thickness. It's enough of an issue that I have to sort the cases because the Sako style extractor on my Lawton action won't snap over the thicker rims. The same cases work fine in the BAT CT action with a sliding plate extractor though, so maybe it's more of an issue with the Lawon's extractor than the rims on Bertram brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yorke-1, post: 1578934, member: 11960"] I haven't tried the ADG brass yet, but I have some 338 RUM cases on the way for a project that should be done soon. I've been using Betram brass in my 338/408 Improved for a couple years and I've had a lot of problems with variations in rim thickness. It's enough of an issue that I have to sort the cases because the Sako style extractor on my Lawton action won't snap over the thicker rims. The same cases work fine in the BAT CT action with a sliding plate extractor though, so maybe it's more of an issue with the Lawon's extractor than the rims on Bertram brass. [/QUOTE]
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