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Wildcats vs Traditional Cartridges
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<blockquote data-quote="Buck Fever" data-source="post: 1866417" data-attributes="member: 113501"><p>I'm mixed on this.</p><p></p><p>My next project is a 338 RUM even though the wildcat 338 Edge has more brass available. I'm going to save money by making 338 RUM brass from 300 RUM brass even though it takes more steps than forming 338 Edge. It just fits my action better but Remington has mostly abandoned the round.</p><p></p><p>A previous project is a 284 Winchester. It's a great round that is accurate and efficient but I have to form brass from Lapua 6.5x284 brass because they don't make straight 284 brass.</p><p></p><p>I actually have a few real Wildcats that I have to form brass for. They are similar to my 338, I'm using the chamberings because they are good fits in the actions and maximize performance.</p><p></p><p>It seems like nothing is easy and optimized for me except my 6.5 Creedmoor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck Fever, post: 1866417, member: 113501"] I'm mixed on this. My next project is a 338 RUM even though the wildcat 338 Edge has more brass available. I'm going to save money by making 338 RUM brass from 300 RUM brass even though it takes more steps than forming 338 Edge. It just fits my action better but Remington has mostly abandoned the round. A previous project is a 284 Winchester. It's a great round that is accurate and efficient but I have to form brass from Lapua 6.5x284 brass because they don't make straight 284 brass. I actually have a few real Wildcats that I have to form brass for. They are similar to my 338, I'm using the chamberings because they are good fits in the actions and maximize performance. It seems like nothing is easy and optimized for me except my 6.5 Creedmoor. [/QUOTE]
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