Do I twist it off...or order dies?

Just got a rifle I bought mainly for parts. Now that it is in hand, curiosity may cause me to have to shoot it LOL!
What would you do?
Well for me it would be a no brainer, I would want to shoot it. While I have never built or owned a custom rifle built from parts, by the time I got done with a few there weren't many original parts on a few of them. I'm currently in the process of doing that with a Remington 700 in 338 Win Mag.
 
My 338 Edge shoot five in about 3/8ths inch at a hundred all day long. Nosler brass Redding bushing dies trim. 80 something H-1000 Barnes 285 TTSX Federal 215M. You should shoot it. I shot my first 338 Edge at the shooting range. It belonged to a local sheriff. I ordered mine the next day.
Oh, did I tell you that I LOVE that rifle!
 
Its very hard for me to think of a caliber that I haven't shot....some shot at the range and down the road some made it to be used on a hunt and theres the last one that has a permanate place on the rack....sometimes you can never tell where there going to end up or how long....
 
Buy a box of factory ammo and shoot t. Cheaper than dies, primers powder and bullets. It you like the accuracy, then buy the reloading kit.
 
For those who can read borescope photos better than I - attached
 

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