When the Rigby testing was being done back in the 80's, the brass was intended strictly for the orig 416 Rigby kill elephants type cannon. High magnum pressure was never on in the cards.
So if the goal was to build a 338 cannon, why not just use a case that is 15% bigger and get that much more performance?
Why not improve the Lapua case and really enjoy all the benefits of that wonderful brass?
Pretty much the same cost.
As to a way to get equal to or better then 338LM performance for under $1500? let's not stir this pot up anymore.
I think we have taken this post in enough tangents. Good night.
Jerry
Jerry, you are so full of sh%t, it's not even funny.
It's a sad day when people like you spew so much mis-information, start to make up answers to questions that nobody asked, and do it so often, that they start to believe their own sh%t as facts! Maybe next time, try to stick with subject matter that you are familiar with?
You do know that it was the 1980's that the original Lapua round was tested, not the 1880's? Again, do you really think that they used weak 100 year old brass? Obviously you don't. It wasn't that the brass couldn't take the pressure, it was that the brass couldn't take the shape + the pressure. When they drew the existing brass, it got thin, and failed under chamber pressures. Due to the shape of the .416 Rigby case, it can easily handle your so called modern pressures, as it could when it was first designed. You should understand that these pressure have just as much to do with the chamber, as they do with the brass. The same would happen today if you tried to make .338 Lapua from .416 Rigby brass. Surley with all your "custom" cartridge "experience" you can relate to that?
As to your question about performance, and why not use a case that has 15% more capacity? I asked you to provide such a magic case, with the same bolt face, and the same quality brass. Obviously you couldn't come up with one, because it doesn't exist. So now your sugestion, as if to answer the above question, is to improve the existing case? That is the best you can come up with? People have been doing that since the case came out. As to pretty much the same cost, when was the last time you ordered a reamer and set of custom dies? Well over $500.00, and that's with a lot of help. Do it on your own, it will be significantly higher.
I would like to stir the pot some more on the equal or better performance for under $1500 question. I think it is very prudent to the discussion, as that's what the original question was all about. I am very anxious to see what kind of pile of sh&t you may be able to cobble together, for under $1500.00, that would safely get a .338 Lapua down range. Remington can barely do it, but you can? Give us break with your tireless self promotion Jerry, as I said, it's a sad day when you start to believe your own crap as fact.
I'm not even going to start on who would be stupid enough to send you a USO scope to do a "review" on, because that's how much I value your "opinion".
R.