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338-300 Win Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="smack" data-source="post: 1524739" data-attributes="member: 310"><p>I know this thread is a little over 4 years past. I found it while looking for others load data for the several different variants of the .338-.300 Win Mag. I just ordered a .338-.300 Win Mag reamer from JGS. Went with a 35 degree shoulder, minimum neck "No turn", had the reamer set up for the 230gr Hornady ELD-X's to be .010 off the lands at a COAL of 3.550 in Winchester brass, so they will feed from a Magpul AICS Mag.</p><p></p><p>I thought what the heck. I own a .338 Ultra and a Benchmark built .338 Edge which is spooky accurate. I also am very fond of the .300 Win Mag chambering. I built a 28" 7mm-.300 Win Mag this last fall and it surpassed my expectations in performance and accuracy. I took a Mulie with it this last fall at 847 yards.</p><p></p><p>So I already have plenty of .338 bullets in stock along with .300 Win Mag Brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smack, post: 1524739, member: 310"] I know this thread is a little over 4 years past. I found it while looking for others load data for the several different variants of the .338-.300 Win Mag. I just ordered a .338-.300 Win Mag reamer from JGS. Went with a 35 degree shoulder, minimum neck “No turn”, had the reamer set up for the 230gr Hornady ELD-X’s to be .010 off the lands at a COAL of 3.550 in Winchester brass, so they will feed from a Magpul AICS Mag. I thought what the heck. I own a .338 Ultra and a Benchmark built .338 Edge which is spooky accurate. I also am very fond of the .300 Win Mag chambering. I built a 28” 7mm-.300 Win Mag this last fall and it surpassed my expectations in performance and accuracy. I took a Mulie with it this last fall at 847 yards. So I already have plenty of .338 bullets in stock along with .300 Win Mag Brass. [/QUOTE]
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