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Do belts affect accuracy?
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<blockquote data-quote="308 Hawg" data-source="post: 32356" data-attributes="member: 331"><p>I know a shooter that turned the belts off of his .378 Wby brass so that he could use it in his 338-416 Rigby Imp. He never had to deal with the small "extra" belt that sometimes forms in front of the actual belt.</p><p>The problem with belts arises from the extra depth in the chamber for the belt. Most chambers are .220 min. and most brass is less than .215.</p><p>Thankfully, the many new cases based on the 404 Jeffrey case have made belts a thing of the past.</p><p>Doncha hate old guys with strong opinions?</p><p>Jay</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="308 Hawg, post: 32356, member: 331"] I know a shooter that turned the belts off of his .378 Wby brass so that he could use it in his 338-416 Rigby Imp. He never had to deal with the small "extra" belt that sometimes forms in front of the actual belt. The problem with belts arises from the extra depth in the chamber for the belt. Most chambers are .220 min. and most brass is less than .215. Thankfully, the many new cases based on the 404 Jeffrey case have made belts a thing of the past. Doncha hate old guys with strong opinions? Jay [/QUOTE]
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