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338 Norma Review By Ward W. Brien
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<blockquote data-quote="985" data-source="post: 315213"><p>The 338 Norma cartridge inspires allot of thinking. </p><p></p><p>As Trueblue mentioned, necking down the 338 Norma to a 30 caliber is an awesome idea, and it is my understanding that there are others out there doing it as well. When I think about shooting the 338 Lapua, I have to honestly ask myself how ballistically effective is it against either a 338 Norma, or a 300 win mag with the use of 185 grain Berger's VLD's? </p><p></p><p>Every ballistician's intentions are good, and all ballistician's do their best to get their project(s) shooting as accurately as possible. However, the 338 Norma has been shooting exceptionally well no matter what length my barrel is and at distances just short of a mile.</p><p></p><p>So for me, it has become my personal favorite. Build a Gas Gun chambered for this cartridge, and an experienced Shooter can own the mountain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="985, post: 315213"] The 338 Norma cartridge inspires allot of thinking. As Trueblue mentioned, necking down the 338 Norma to a 30 caliber is an awesome idea, and it is my understanding that there are others out there doing it as well. When I think about shooting the 338 Lapua, I have to honestly ask myself how ballistically effective is it against either a 338 Norma, or a 300 win mag with the use of 185 grain Berger's VLD's? Every ballistician's intentions are good, and all ballistician's do their best to get their project(s) shooting as accurately as possible. However, the 338 Norma has been shooting exceptionally well no matter what length my barrel is and at distances just short of a mile. So for me, it has become my personal favorite. Build a Gas Gun chambered for this cartridge, and an experienced Shooter can own the mountain. [/QUOTE]
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