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Recent content by navymed2000

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    Savage .338 Lapua Magnum

    Hey Thanks! REALLY appreciate info Got very similar results to you using John McQuade's method so this info definitely makes me feel better. 300 SMK 3.703 250 SMK 3.720 300 Scenar 3.709 NOT AT ALL sure of the Hornady Gauge method. smd
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    Savage .338 Lapua Magnum

    Hey...thanks for come back. Well..you made have me look!... Commerical loads I have are HSM 250 SMK and they are at 3.667 HSM 230 T50s are 3.658 If I measure my Magazine works out that max length is about 3.700 Looking at loading data (Hodgdon) recommended COL for 300 SMK is 3.600..if I believe...
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    Savage .338 Lapua Magnum

    OAL Predicament Not sure this is best place for this but anyway. I started measuring COAL for my guns and did this for the 110 BA 338. I used the Hornady Lock N Load system. Here is the problem and is just an example For 300 grain SMK Using the gauge to measure COAL with the bullet...
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    Savage .338 Lapua Magnum

    110 BA vx AI AX338 I tend to agree Rigmaster. Pic in my post is at 200 yrds 5 shot group well under 1" which is better than 0.5 MOA. Ok so it was a perfect day and the stars, moon and sun were aligned. At 1200 yrds put 5/5 center mass in 18 inch silhouette again <=1 MOA. There is no doubt...
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    Savage .338 Lapua Magnum

    I thought I would give my update on the 110BA 338 LM. It is kind of a long post so hopefully that isn’t a bad thing. I have had mine about 6 months now and have put about 400 + rounds through it, 200 of those at a long range precision rifle course in North Carolina. To say the least it has been...