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| Wisdom from Samuel, especially "the finished product does about the same thing." People tend to believe something exotic is somehow special. In most cases, not so. The target on the receiving end of that .338 projectile will have no way of knowing how much you paid for it, nor what the headstamp was on the brass. |
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| Using the calculator a the link below I got the following for maximum trajectory distance: Yards, BC, Grains, MV, Caliber 8827, 1.05, 750, 2944, 50 cal Browning 6023, .587, 250, 2879, 338 Lapua 5753, .510, 123, 3369, 264 WM JBM - Calculations - Maximum Distance |
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| Sounds good.Thanks for more accurate figures.I just wanted to point out that the .338,s wouldnt fly as far as the .50,s.You have different mv,s and weights than I but great figures. sam. |
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