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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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My .338 Thor
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<blockquote data-quote="xsn10s" data-source="post: 2814654" data-attributes="member: 95344"><p>With the 338 Thor without the dies I'd do a false shoulder and then COW method. That gets you to where the hydraulic dies will get you. On a cartridge like the 338 Thor I'd opt for the hydraulic dies. In the old days when components were cheap and easy to get COW was more viable. Now I'd go with the dies. The only reason I went with jamming was I got my bullets for real cheap, less that 90 bucks for 500 shipped because they were damaged on arrival. I figured for steel and varmints out to 500 yards they'd be okay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xsn10s, post: 2814654, member: 95344"] With the 338 Thor without the dies I'd do a false shoulder and then COW method. That gets you to where the hydraulic dies will get you. On a cartridge like the 338 Thor I'd opt for the hydraulic dies. In the old days when components were cheap and easy to get COW was more viable. Now I'd go with the dies. The only reason I went with jamming was I got my bullets for real cheap, less that 90 bucks for 500 shipped because they were damaged on arrival. I figured for steel and varmints out to 500 yards they'd be okay. [/QUOTE]
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