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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Need some input on a problem 338 RUM
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<blockquote data-quote="Lrt307" data-source="post: 1189087" data-attributes="member: 57068"><p>I guess this is where I step in and totally disagree with this above statement. I am a custom reloader as is Dave. I know how to establish good loads with safe pressure levels . The books that are out there very few of them have any good data in them to establish your guns maximum efficiency and potential. This is all up to the guy loading and shooting. Dave had a great 300 grain Berger load with 90 grains H1000. I dhot this gun a month or so ago and it showed absolutely no psi sign and was .5moa. Something has drastically changed. The load is definitely not a soft load like most the books have but was in no way shape or form close to danger. I dont know how many tounds he has down the tube but it shot good with this load and killed many animals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lrt307, post: 1189087, member: 57068"] I guess this is where I step in and totally disagree with this above statement. I am a custom reloader as is Dave. I know how to establish good loads with safe pressure levels . The books that are out there very few of them have any good data in them to establish your guns maximum efficiency and potential. This is all up to the guy loading and shooting. Dave had a great 300 grain Berger load with 90 grains H1000. I dhot this gun a month or so ago and it showed absolutely no psi sign and was .5moa. Something has drastically changed. The load is definitely not a soft load like most the books have but was in no way shape or form close to danger. I dont know how many tounds he has down the tube but it shot good with this load and killed many animals. [/QUOTE]
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