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Introducing the 338 Texan
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<blockquote data-quote="Joel Russo" data-source="post: 1095339" data-attributes="member: 6152"><p>Not exceeding any stress point in the action.. One of the limiting factors with these variants is the brass life. I don't care how long of a barrel you use, in order to launch the 300 gr bullets over 3,400 fps, you need more than 145 gr of powder. I have always had the best results with H50BMG. You're going to be throwing away cases after one to two firings at that rate.</p><p>Keeping the speeds around 3,200 fps gives you good brass life and unparralled accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joel Russo, post: 1095339, member: 6152"] Not exceeding any stress point in the action.. One of the limiting factors with these variants is the brass life. I don't care how long of a barrel you use, in order to launch the 300 gr bullets over 3,400 fps, you need more than 145 gr of powder. I have always had the best results with H50BMG. You're going to be throwing away cases after one to two firings at that rate. Keeping the speeds around 3,200 fps gives you good brass life and unparralled accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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