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Introducing the 338 Texan
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<blockquote data-quote="J E Custom" data-source="post: 2038524" data-attributes="member: 2736"><p>Sorry once again I missed another post. (No coffee I guess) I was shooting for 3000 ft/sec with a 300 grain bullet and made many changes to the RUM case and the chamber dimensions that were needed. It achieved 3000 plus with ease and Jayson pushed it to 3150+ so 200 ft/sec over the Edge has been easy.</p><p></p><p>I have Dave Manson cut all of my reamers to avoid any problems on the big wildcats and have been very happy with their precision and cutting ability. (I don't trust any rented reamer because I don't know how they were treated) so for special projects I will only use a new reamer from Dave Manson. The only other reamer maker I trust is JGS so if they are close then that would be my back up if I couldn't get a Manson.</p><p></p><p>If you are going to start a project of this magnitude, I believe in having all of the dimensional changes incorporated into ONE reamer for precision and trueness.</p><p></p><p>J E CUSTOM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J E Custom, post: 2038524, member: 2736"] Sorry once again I missed another post. (No coffee I guess) I was shooting for 3000 ft/sec with a 300 grain bullet and made many changes to the RUM case and the chamber dimensions that were needed. It achieved 3000 plus with ease and Jayson pushed it to 3150+ so 200 ft/sec over the Edge has been easy. I have Dave Manson cut all of my reamers to avoid any problems on the big wildcats and have been very happy with their precision and cutting ability. (I don't trust any rented reamer because I don't know how they were treated) so for special projects I will only use a new reamer from Dave Manson. The only other reamer maker I trust is JGS so if they are close then that would be my back up if I couldn't get a Manson. If you are going to start a project of this magnitude, I believe in having all of the dimensional changes incorporated into ONE reamer for precision and trueness. J E CUSTOM [/QUOTE]
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