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Reloading
New 338 Edge
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<blockquote data-quote="Willy 1" data-source="post: 140849" data-attributes="member: 561"><p>Shawn Thanks for the information. That is about the area that I was thinking but just wanted to be on the safe side. Can you also tell me what kind of velocity I should be seeing using loads in the 88-94 gr. range. When my gun was chambered the reamer that was used was made to have a OAL of 3.920. What would you recomend going close to the lands or shorter and letting it get a bit of a jump before it gets into the lands.</p><p>Thanks Again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willy 1, post: 140849, member: 561"] Shawn Thanks for the information. That is about the area that I was thinking but just wanted to be on the safe side. Can you also tell me what kind of velocity I should be seeing using loads in the 88-94 gr. range. When my gun was chambered the reamer that was used was made to have a OAL of 3.920. What would you recomend going close to the lands or shorter and letting it get a bit of a jump before it gets into the lands. Thanks Again [/QUOTE]
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