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The .338 Rogue
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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 1205169" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>I sent Greg a PM the day that I said I would and never heard back from him. So I have no 1st hand answer to those questions. </p><p></p><p>His posts didn't state that his MVs were fired from a nitrided barrel, and I believe he would have if the barrels had been nitrided, because the purpose of his posts were to provide load/pressure/MV/barrel length data from his version of the 338 Lapua Improved. I don't think he would have neglected to differentiate between nitrided barrels and non-treated barrels. I think a nitrided barrel is going to allow a guy to increase MVs to a measurable/notable extent. </p><p></p><p>Greg's version of 338 Lapua Improved is improved to the maximum. So don't take his data as Gospel for your own Improved cartridge. I'm going to use Greg's data as a "guideline" for working up loads in mine.</p><p></p><p>My nitrided barrel and brake are in shipment to me now. Will be another month or longer before I begin shooting it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 1205169, member: 4191"] I sent Greg a PM the day that I said I would and never heard back from him. So I have no 1st hand answer to those questions. His posts didn't state that his MVs were fired from a nitrided barrel, and I believe he would have if the barrels had been nitrided, because the purpose of his posts were to provide load/pressure/MV/barrel length data from his version of the 338 Lapua Improved. I don't think he would have neglected to differentiate between nitrided barrels and non-treated barrels. I think a nitrided barrel is going to allow a guy to increase MVs to a measurable/notable extent. Greg's version of 338 Lapua Improved is improved to the maximum. So don't take his data as Gospel for your own Improved cartridge. I'm going to use Greg's data as a "guideline" for working up loads in mine. My nitrided barrel and brake are in shipment to me now. Will be another month or longer before I begin shooting it. [/QUOTE]
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