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My 338 Sherman Shortmag
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<blockquote data-quote="ramrod79" data-source="post: 1819550" data-attributes="member: 58107"><p>The Sherman max is much easier than the SS but neither are any trouble I buy brass neck it up and shoot to form couldn't be any easier PLUS the SS shoots a 230-250 @ 2850-2950 in a 22-24 inch barrel and the max is about 50-100 faster yet all this in a short or medium action using good brass. The SS and max do this with a lot less powder than a 33N and with their design have Much better barrel life trust me I know !! The 26 N 468 rounds barrel toast. 28N my bro's new gun 742 rounds accuracy fell off and throat is torched. </p><p>There are many calibers that are fun to play with I just chose the Sherman line due to the barrel life and efficiency of the short little cartridges. </p><p>I would be interested in a 33 N velocity with 22 barrel verse Max there won't be enough difference to matter and I'll use way less powder. </p><p>I know the 33 N can be loaded hotter than what Noslers web page says but still for reference they list the 250 being pushed at 2840 with 10-20 grains more powder out of a 26 " pipe and it's a temp sensitive powder to boot !! Just saying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ramrod79, post: 1819550, member: 58107"] The Sherman max is much easier than the SS but neither are any trouble I buy brass neck it up and shoot to form couldn’t be any easier PLUS the SS shoots a 230-250 @ 2850-2950 in a 22-24 inch barrel and the max is about 50-100 faster yet all this in a short or medium action using good brass. The SS and max do this with a lot less powder than a 33N and with their design have Much better barrel life trust me I know !! The 26 N 468 rounds barrel toast. 28N my bro’s new gun 742 rounds accuracy fell off and throat is torched. There are many calibers that are fun to play with I just chose the Sherman line due to the barrel life and efficiency of the short little cartridges. I would be interested in a 33 N velocity with 22 barrel verse Max there won’t be enough difference to matter and I’ll use way less powder. I know the 33 N can be loaded hotter than what Noslers web page says but still for reference they list the 250 being pushed at 2840 with 10-20 grains more powder out of a 26 “ pipe and it’s a temp sensitive powder to boot !! Just saying. [/QUOTE]
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