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+1, wait until you see the prices for brass, bullets, and the amount of powder you will be using.Honestly if the price of dies is hard to swallow, 338LM may not be the best cartridge choice for you
What does everyone recommend and why?
I looked at the price of some (it was kind of hard to swallow)
Ultimately, I am looking to load the most consistent ammo with the least amount of run-out.
Thanks in advance!
+1, wait until you see the prices for brass, bullets, and the amount of powder you will be using.
I'm using Forster Full Length Sizer and Micrometer Seating dies. Will look at having Whidden make a custom die to match my fired brass as full length sizing is going to overwork the brass.
+1, wait until you see the prices for brass, bullets, and the amount of powder you will be using.
I'm using Forster Full Length Sizer and Micrometer Seating dies. Will look at having Whidden make a custom die to match my fired brass as full length sizing is going to overwork the brass.
Bruddah,
You have chosen a 338 LM (aka $5.00 Chamber). If you are looking for best quality reloads then, Buy Once - Cry Once and move on.
I started with RCBS and since went with REDDING COMPETITION for all my calibers so I have already spent more than I should have. Now my RCBS dies are heavy paper weights.
Just my two cents coming from owning same rig, caliber and buying same components TWICE cause first was not sufficient...
Redding competition die setAnything else will not do the caliber justice
I see your +1 with a +1
Bruddah,
I have over $1.2K in Lapua brass alone between my two 338 LM's (each has its own brass as I do not intermingle). That does not include ANY of the other components.
I look at it this way. I purchase in bulk so I am set for a long time. My 338 LM reloads are about $0.95 each not including brass. If I manage ten reloads then each trigger pull will be approximately, $1.20 each. Going back to I purchase in bulk - Buy Once Cry Once. For my custom .338 LM I have close to if not more 2K trigger pull reloads available based on my purchased components. I am in it for the long haul. I am sure I will need to purchase brass before all current components are gone.
BTW:
Following has best Lapua brass for 338 LM that I have seen & In-Stock
>>> Lapua 338 Magnum brass, unprimed, new, 100/box <<<
If I have not shared with you in prior post already:
My Savage 338 LM:
300 SMK
89.3 Retumbo
Lapua Brass
CCI 250
BANG your DONE!!!
Also, remember, barrel life on 338 LM is not high at all. Good thing is Savage charges about $400 plus to replace your barrel. That dollar amount was as of last two months when I called them.
Thanks for the info! you've been of great help on this subject.
I'm seeing a pattern here lol