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<blockquote data-quote="WahooYahoo" data-source="post: 2235409" data-attributes="member: 94632"><p>I'm building a short .338 Sherman Max for an Alaska Black Bear hunt. I have looked at the Hammer Hunter 260. BC is better (.325) but its long. 1.8". I've read enough about the hammer bullets that I'm getting it all mixed up. Admittedly, most of what I have read is with small caliber - and it seems light for caliber bullets. I remember seeing several statements that they like jump. I don't know if that's true in this scenario...</p><p>So if they wanna be back .060-.100 and they are 1.8" long (Berger 250 is 1.627") should the chamber have .225-.235" more freebore?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WahooYahoo, post: 2235409, member: 94632"] I'm building a short .338 Sherman Max for an Alaska Black Bear hunt. I have looked at the Hammer Hunter 260. BC is better (.325) but its long. 1.8". I've read enough about the hammer bullets that I'm getting it all mixed up. Admittedly, most of what I have read is with small caliber - and it seems light for caliber bullets. I remember seeing several statements that they like jump. I don't know if that's true in this scenario... So if they wanna be back .060-.100 and they are 1.8" long (Berger 250 is 1.627") should the chamber have .225-.235" more freebore? [/QUOTE]
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