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Short barrel 1000 yard elk cartridge
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 2109996" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>The only issue that might arise is OAL issues, with the use of the really long monos, it might be necessary to get a 4" mag box with the .338 sm. In my .338 Norma using the 270 SBD, I was right about 3.840" at the lands, so about maxed out, and the seating was almost optimized, could have been seated a little farther out for perfect seating. The 250 SBD II may be a little better, I'm not sure of the difference in nose profile between the two, but if it is similar to the 270 sbd, it will be about perfect for seating in a standard .338 NM or improved case, and will likely have a slightly shorter OAL, making it very appropriate. However in slightly longer cases like the PRC, Nosler, or especially the rum's, running as a repeater might get challenging. </p><p></p><p>As stated though, that would arise only in the longest of monos in the 250 weight range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 2109996, member: 87243"] The only issue that might arise is OAL issues, with the use of the really long monos, it might be necessary to get a 4" mag box with the .338 sm. In my .338 Norma using the 270 SBD, I was right about 3.840" at the lands, so about maxed out, and the seating was almost optimized, could have been seated a little farther out for perfect seating. The 250 SBD II may be a little better, I'm not sure of the difference in nose profile between the two, but if it is similar to the 270 sbd, it will be about perfect for seating in a standard .338 NM or improved case, and will likely have a slightly shorter OAL, making it very appropriate. However in slightly longer cases like the PRC, Nosler, or especially the rum's, running as a repeater might get challenging. As stated though, that would arise only in the longest of monos in the 250 weight range. [/QUOTE]
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