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Just how expensive is a 338-408 chey
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 993059" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>IMO, if you even remotely squeamish about the cost of some of the best brass available in the Lapua then the Cheytac is so far out of reach it's no even funny. You need much stouter actions, more $$$$, you need heavier longer barrels, more $$$$, you need heavier reloading equipment, more $$$$ and your burning far more powder which is more $$$$ per shot. The 375 Cheytac is interesting but your not going to be doing anything on the cheap, the better 375 bullet cost some coin. Beating up on a 338 Lapua Improved is an expensive thing to tackle!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 993059, member: 13632"] IMO, if you even remotely squeamish about the cost of some of the best brass available in the Lapua then the Cheytac is so far out of reach it's no even funny. You need much stouter actions, more $$$$, you need heavier longer barrels, more $$$$, you need heavier reloading equipment, more $$$$ and your burning far more powder which is more $$$$ per shot. The 375 Cheytac is interesting but your not going to be doing anything on the cheap, the better 375 bullet cost some coin. Beating up on a 338 Lapua Improved is an expensive thing to tackle! [/QUOTE]
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