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What is the parent case used to make the Jamison line of cases? I have seen reference to .257,.264,.284,
.300,.338,.350,.375,.416 and .458 bores. What kind of performance are they capable of?
 
Posts: 281 | Location: MN | Registered: 27 May 2001Reply With Quote
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the 404 jeffery... they are essentially the WSM line, although not direct copies

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404 Jeffery is correct. I have 338 Jamisons and 338WSM's. The water capacity of the cases is virtually identical except for the fact that the RWS cases used for the Jamison are more substantial and a bit heavier. Fired cases hold exactly 1.2g less water. 83g for the WSM using WW brass and 81.8g for the Jamison using RWS brass.
 
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404 is correct. Originally he used a Westly Richards case with severely rebated rim, but then he discovered that the 404's did what he wanted and were much easier to find to boot. - Dan
 
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