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My 338 Sherman Shortmag
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<blockquote data-quote="elkaholic" data-source="post: 1462329" data-attributes="member: 13833"><p>Can't even tell you how many people told me " it will work fine for the smaller bores, but not when you move up to 338"!</p><p>It has performed pretty much like a WM in every bore size. As you stated, we no doubt are running high pressure at those top loads, but that is just to PROOF the brass. I'll bet docs rifle would get 20 firings at 2800 though, just like my 6.5 sst did at 3030 with a 147. What I really like is, you have a safety feature built into that brass! ES has been really low so far too, which is no surprise with the minimal variation in brass weight.</p><p>The big Ruger case holds about 26 grains more than the SS at 338 bore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkaholic, post: 1462329, member: 13833"] Can't even tell you how many people told me " it will work fine for the smaller bores, but not when you move up to 338"! It has performed pretty much like a WM in every bore size. As you stated, we no doubt are running high pressure at those top loads, but that is just to PROOF the brass. I'll bet docs rifle would get 20 firings at 2800 though, just like my 6.5 sst did at 3030 with a 147. What I really like is, you have a safety feature built into that brass! ES has been really low so far too, which is no surprise with the minimal variation in brass weight. The big Ruger case holds about 26 grains more than the SS at 338 bore. [/QUOTE]
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