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    338 LAPUA MAG Sierra 300gr # 9300T Proj Chamber Reamers. 3.98/3.99 " OAL CTG Length

    338 LAPUA MAG Sierra 300gr # 9300 Proj match Chamber Reamers. 3.98/3.99 " OAL CTG Length made for us by JGS with the rotating pilot head to get the most out of .338 Lapua Mag and with the Sierra #9300T projectiles by seating the start of the boat tail at the case neck junction. CIP chamber...
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    3 Draw Spotting Scope British Marked Ryland & Sons London 1919

    Pictures posted. Was not aware we could upload JPEGs
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    3 Draw Spotting Scope British Marked Ryland & Sons London 1919

    If you could send an email to our PM or here I will get you pictures ASAP
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    3 Draw Spotting Scope British Marked Ryland & Sons London 1919

    Will land this in NYS for those who do not want to import. Only extra costs incurred, at cost
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    3 Draw Spotting Scope British Marked Ryland & Sons London 1919

    3 Draw Spotting Scope British Marked Ryland & Son Ltd London 1919. Good honest wear from service use, no abuse Marked "Ryland & Son Ltd "Tel SIG (MKIV) Also G.S. London 1919" It is British Military Broad Arrow marked (not Canadian C broad arrow) which completes the military picture. It came...
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    338 Cheytac improved (snipetac)

    Which is which from left to right if you would please? Thank you
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    .338 Lapua Magnum "Generation II" Development

    .... But to consistently reach out to 2,000 yards with a 300 gr API projectile, penetrate and light up a target, also in extreme climatic conditions consistently until it is an accepted standard still has not been achieved yet and is in ongoing discussions with major powder Mfgs., other more...
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    .338 Lapua Magnum "Generation II" Development

    You and other readers are better served with the ordnance developments link in our web-page that gives the history of .338 Lapua Mag since the days of Jukka Lumme and Juha Mikkola at Lapua back in 1993. There is a lot of work that has gone into this over the years...
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    .338 Lapua Magnum "Generation II" Development

    My comments today about development speak volumes, and in answer to yours above we agree not to set the limits as the US Army does (they lean towards putting themselves in a box as their is no risk and they can never be wrong. In 35 years in this field we are wrong at least once a week!)...
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    .338 Lapua Magnum "Generation II" Development

    The objective we are anticipating barrel wise is expected to be about 32 " with a 5R twist, but we only really get to cook with gas when we have a propellant that is up to the 2,000 yard objective that was first established in 1993. The whole train is largely backed up behind the propellant...
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    Desert Tactical Arms rifle in .338 Lapua Mag. rifle unique package, NEW, 1 only

    We have one complete Desert Tactical Arms rifle in .338 Lapua Mag rifle that we bought in 2008 for ammunition load development but never used used (our Gen II .338 LM needs a longer action) and it is new in the box, as per the 2008 invoice and pictures offered at our 2008 factory cost $5,576.00...
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    .338 Lapua Magnum "Generation II" Development

    We are still working to find the 2,000 yard powder with a 300 gr advanced ULD projectile, and the comments of anyone with any further ideas or leads would appreciated. This is a long haul since 1993 which requires a propellant technological breakthrough. Unfortunately, this factor that drives...
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    .338 Lapua Magnum "Generation II" Development

    Thank you for your comments. Would like to give you and better answer, however, right now we are operating under a very heavy workload Our advanced 300 gr projectile surpasses the Sierra # 9300 Match King significantly. We will need to bring it into production finally, and only then we will be...
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    .338 Lapua Magnum "Generation II" Development

    It has been a while since we posted here as our biggest challenge continues to be the advanced powder for our application. So I will pose the largest and challenging question in colorful way. Hey, if we all still don't get the answer at the end of the day here at least we may all learn a little...