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most accurate 30/338 brass
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<blockquote data-quote="358sta" data-source="post: 640624" data-attributes="member: 6336"><p>I've only tried two different brands of brass. Lapua 338 Win Mag necked down which you can't get anymore and 308 Norma Mag which I just ran through my FL sizing die and trimmed. I tried some of the Norma as my supply of Lapua 338 WM has almost been depleted. </p><p></p><p>I never worried about proper head stamped brass so never tried anything from Qual Cart. As far as getting 150-250 fps more velocity from a 30-338 versus a 300 Win Mag, not going to happen unless your 30-338 has a 30 plus inch barrel and compare that to a 300 Win Mag using a 26" or shorter barrel. In the same length barrel, the 300 Win will win every time.</p><p></p><p>I have three different 30-338s - two set up for hunting and one for long distance shooting that has a 30" barrel and tight neck chamber - turning necks becomes such a drag after a very short time.</p><p></p><p>Kevin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="358sta, post: 640624, member: 6336"] I've only tried two different brands of brass. Lapua 338 Win Mag necked down which you can't get anymore and 308 Norma Mag which I just ran through my FL sizing die and trimmed. I tried some of the Norma as my supply of Lapua 338 WM has almost been depleted. I never worried about proper head stamped brass so never tried anything from Qual Cart. As far as getting 150-250 fps more velocity from a 30-338 versus a 300 Win Mag, not going to happen unless your 30-338 has a 30 plus inch barrel and compare that to a 300 Win Mag using a 26" or shorter barrel. In the same length barrel, the 300 Win will win every time. I have three different 30-338s - two set up for hunting and one for long distance shooting that has a 30" barrel and tight neck chamber - turning necks becomes such a drag after a very short time. Kevin [/QUOTE]
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