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<blockquote data-quote="trueblue" data-source="post: 374678" data-attributes="member: 10654"><p>I'm not Brent or Nate, but will throw my 2 cents in here.</p><p>Advantages are as follows:</p><p>-<strong>Better brass</strong>. The 338 Norma brass(parent case) is top notch, tough as hell, on par with Lapua brass in my opinion. Norma pulled out all the stops when making this brass.</p><p>- <strong>COAL.</strong> The COAL length of this caliber along with other wildcats(300 JAZZ) based on the 338 Norma parent case allow the use of longer VLD bullets to be used in a standard 3.60 mag design, unlike the Lapua case which requires a longer COAL in order to not set the bullet in powder colume.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trueblue, post: 374678, member: 10654"] I'm not Brent or Nate, but will throw my 2 cents in here. Advantages are as follows: -[B]Better brass[/B]. The 338 Norma brass(parent case) is top notch, tough as hell, on par with Lapua brass in my opinion. Norma pulled out all the stops when making this brass. - [B]COAL.[/B] The COAL length of this caliber along with other wildcats(300 JAZZ) based on the 338 Norma parent case allow the use of longer VLD bullets to be used in a standard 3.60 mag design, unlike the Lapua case which requires a longer COAL in order to not set the bullet in powder colume. [/QUOTE]
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