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<blockquote data-quote="SavageShtr" data-source="post: 751968" data-attributes="member: 15118"><p>I'm almost certain that Rem brass is all that is available maybe even Nosler. I'm not a big fan of either.. Lapua Brass is like $2.50-$2.75 a piece for the 338 Lapua Mag . Out of the Rum, Edge and Lapua the Rum would have the cheapest brass of them all giving it the uper hand on the cost spectrum.. He might be able to easily get to the 2600 fps range with a 26-28" barrel with the Rum. I like my Lapua with it's 32" barrel.. Once he gets past the initial cost of brass, bullets, dies, primers and powder the only thing left is keeping those 338's fed with powder, and they have a big appetite..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SavageShtr, post: 751968, member: 15118"] I'm almost certain that Rem brass is all that is available maybe even Nosler. I'm not a big fan of either.. Lapua Brass is like $2.50-$2.75 a piece for the 338 Lapua Mag . Out of the Rum, Edge and Lapua the Rum would have the cheapest brass of them all giving it the uper hand on the cost spectrum.. He might be able to easily get to the 2600 fps range with a 26-28" barrel with the Rum. I like my Lapua with it's 32" barrel.. Once he gets past the initial cost of brass, bullets, dies, primers and powder the only thing left is keeping those 338's fed with powder, and they have a big appetite.. [/QUOTE]
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