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<blockquote data-quote="Long Time Long Ranger" data-source="post: 1613" data-attributes="member: 505"><p>You are mistaken on the 338-378. What part of expectations is it not living up to. I started working with this wildcat around 1980 and it has performed as expected and although I have found some that would come close it is still my go to rifle because I have yet to find anything that will beat it. I currently own 6-8 of them and 2-3 of them necked to 358 and they will hold a solid 100+ fps advantage over the lapua and 200 fps over the ultramag which I have a few of those also. My pet rifles average around 3600 fps with the 200 and 3350 with the 250. All of mine have 28-30 inch barrels on hunting weight rifles. It is a spectacular cartridge and if you are looking for tops in velocity you will have a hard time beating it. There are other considerations other than velocity though and that is why I have the others and continue to work with them also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Long Time Long Ranger, post: 1613, member: 505"] You are mistaken on the 338-378. What part of expectations is it not living up to. I started working with this wildcat around 1980 and it has performed as expected and although I have found some that would come close it is still my go to rifle because I have yet to find anything that will beat it. I currently own 6-8 of them and 2-3 of them necked to 358 and they will hold a solid 100+ fps advantage over the lapua and 200 fps over the ultramag which I have a few of those also. My pet rifles average around 3600 fps with the 200 and 3350 with the 250. All of mine have 28-30 inch barrels on hunting weight rifles. It is a spectacular cartridge and if you are looking for tops in velocity you will have a hard time beating it. There are other considerations other than velocity though and that is why I have the others and continue to work with them also. [/QUOTE]
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