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Comparative costs in reloading .300, .338
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<blockquote data-quote="Jake Levi" data-source="post: 550864" data-attributes="member: 37333"><p>I've been surfing on different calibers, and whatever that I will choose will be both for hunting and LR target, so economy is more of an issue then it would be for straight hunting rifle.</p><p> </p><p>I have been looking at the .300 WM, and the .338 Ultra, Edge, and Lapua,</p><p> </p><p>can anyone give me some rough ballpark figures in comparison? I am expecting the .300 to be the most economical and the .338 Edge & Lapua the highest. But specifics?? I am new to reloading, have been doing my own .45 ACPs. But this will be a significant factor in getting the most rnds downrange.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jake Levi, post: 550864, member: 37333"] I've been surfing on different calibers, and whatever that I will choose will be both for hunting and LR target, so economy is more of an issue then it would be for straight hunting rifle. I have been looking at the .300 WM, and the .338 Ultra, Edge, and Lapua, can anyone give me some rough ballpark figures in comparison? I am expecting the .300 to be the most economical and the .338 Edge & Lapua the highest. But specifics?? I am new to reloading, have been doing my own .45 ACPs. But this will be a significant factor in getting the most rnds downrange. [/QUOTE]
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