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Best action for a budget minded 338 Norma Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="FURMAN" data-source="post: 1382509" data-attributes="member: 26535"><p>Like bigngreen said, why can't Remington time an action? I wouldn't rely on the fact that Remington chambers in Lapua as a reason to build on an action. Having said that I do not feel it would be unsafe to shoot factory Lapua ammo in a 700 the issue will ultimately be with reloading. Every reloader I know uses things like bolt lift, ejector marks, primer pockets, etc to know when too much pressure has been reached. The issue here is the added bolt thrust. All of this has been pointed out in this thread. Remington's lawyers will win every case in which reloads were used. I did not post to argue and will not do so. I posted because I could not pass this thread without trying to talk sense into someone who could hurt themselves by listening to others who are suggesting potentially dangerous things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FURMAN, post: 1382509, member: 26535"] Like bigngreen said, why can't Remington time an action? I wouldn't rely on the fact that Remington chambers in Lapua as a reason to build on an action. Having said that I do not feel it would be unsafe to shoot factory Lapua ammo in a 700 the issue will ultimately be with reloading. Every reloader I know uses things like bolt lift, ejector marks, primer pockets, etc to know when too much pressure has been reached. The issue here is the added bolt thrust. All of this has been pointed out in this thread. Remington's lawyers will win every case in which reloads were used. I did not post to argue and will not do so. I posted because I could not pass this thread without trying to talk sense into someone who could hurt themselves by listening to others who are suggesting potentially dangerous things. [/QUOTE]
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