Moosecreek
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Heck of a round.. funny Remington or Winchester didn't jump on it up years ago
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Charge Weight | Best 5-Round Grp. | Avg. Vel. (10 shots) | ES (10 shots) |
58gr. | 0.509 | 2520fps | 19fps |
59.2gr. | 0.782 | 2570fps | 66 (wtf?)fps |
60.3gr. | 0.900 | 2625fps | 27fps |
61.5gr. | 0.820 | 2691fps | 40fps |
62.0gr.(C) | 0.981 | 2697fps | 37fps |
That looks like one he'll of a rig. Congrats!!!Hi all,
I've mentioned a few times on here the .338-06 project I've been working on. It finally came home from the smith today. Components include Tikka T3X action, 22" Lilja sporter contour barrel, Mesa Precision Altitude stock, Mountain Tactical pic rail, RedSnake Tactical AICS bottom metal, MDT AICS long action mag and a Swaro Z5 3.5-18x44 on top, all put together by Richie at High Tech Custom Rifles in Colorado Springs.
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I've seen that several of y'all tote a .338-06. I've accumulated a small stockpile of H4350, Varget, H4831SC, AA 4350 and a few other powders. Plan is to shoot 210gr. Barnes TTSXs or 200gr. Nosler Accubonds. Any of y'all have favorite recipes, tips, tricks, etc. for this pretty cool cartridge?
Think I'm pretty happy with my 210 grain load at a touch under 2700 fps, but damned if the 185s don't hold as much energy out past 500 yards. Probably something for me to experiment with this winter, after season.Wow! beautiful rifle! What did the weight come out to?
So far I’ve done load development for mine with the 185gr and 210gr TTSX and Varget with good results on target and on a couple of whitetail does. I need to run these loads over a chrono though as that will be the deciding factor on which I stick with.
If I remember correctly running estimates through Hornady’s software, both bullets run out of steam about 400 yards, but one was just slowing down a touch more than the other. Just can’t remember which. I think the 210 grain is the winner for this cartridge, but the higher velocity requirement of these Barnes does throw a curve into it.
I really do think it’s a pretty decent toss-up on these two bullets. Right now I have more of the 210gr so that’s what I’m sticking with.Think I'm pretty happy with my 210 grain load at a touch under 2700 fps, but damned if the 185s don't hold as much energy out past 500 yards. Probably something for me to experiment with this winter, after season.
The 186 grain Shock Hunters from Hammer are pretty intriguing, too.I really do think it’s a pretty decent toss-up on these two bullets. Right now I have more of the 210gr so that’s what I’m sticking with.
The guy does great work. He also built this .257 Ackley for me:Sheltowee,
Nice rifle! Rich installed a take off barrel for me that was tapped for iron sights. I received it back properly headspaced and with the sight screw holes dead nuts on. I would not hesitate to have him do more work for me. I can't say that for multiple other "gunsmiths" that I have used.
That ought to zip along pretty good. mtmuleyOh Hammer Bullets, you naughty minx:
Really makes my desire for a 338 RPM or RCM even greater.Oh Hammer Bullets, you naughty minx:
I saw those posted the other day - curious to see if they end up making a tipped 240-250 gr. I'd probably load them in my 338 RUM. The 267 shot great out of my rifle.Oh Hammer Bullets, you naughty minx:
Don't think they will go heavier. That 210 in a RUM would be nasty. mtmuleyI saw those posted the other day - curious to see if they end up making a tipped 240-250 gr. I'd probably load them in my 338 RUM. The 267 shot great out of my rifle.
I don't have a 338-06, but it was on my list for a while. It'll thump game for sure!
I need to take this comment back. I didn't realize Steve cut a .338 bullet that weighs 285 grains. Need a big .338 to push that one. mtmuleyDon't think they will go heavier.
I need to take this comment back. I didn't realize Steve cut a .338 bullet that weighs 285 grains. Need a big .338 to push that one. mtmuley