.338 Federal. Your experience?

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I've been looking for a .338 Federal barrel for a spare Savage action for some time now. Not sure why the cartridge intrigues me so much, but it does. Snagged a new take-off yesterday and will have it in a few days. It took me about 2 years to find one in a sporter contour. I have no idea what to expect (good or bad) but it's an itch I've been wanting to scratch since I first learned about the cartridge. Who here has experience with the .338 Fed? I'd love to hear about it.
 
I was intrigued by it several years back, but got distracted by something else I guess. Feels like a great rifle for just about all NA big game up to about 300yd or so
 
I've been circling around 338fed for a long time. I have a 8.6blk, had a 338-06, and building a 33 Nosler. I think a 338fed in a true short action with some of that Sig hybrid brass and an extra spicy load under a 210hht would be really awesome. I'm kind of on the hunt for an extra strong action to try it out.
 
I had my 338 Federal to the range this morning. Its an AR10 platform though. Just developing loads. Adjusting the gas block and looking for the load it likes. 200 gr Ballistic Tips. 2nd 3 round group was .5 at 100 yds. I think thats the one. Will load some more up and see reality at 200. More powerful than the 308 or 358 win. Just scratching the itch. Dang things too heavy to carry too far. X-Caliber 24" Sendero profile on a stag platform. Seems to cycle decently.
 
I've been circling around 338fed for a long time. I have a 8.6blk, had a 338-06, and building a 33 Nosler. I think a 338fed in a true short action with some of that Sig hybrid brass and an extra spicy load under a 210hht would be really awesome. I'm kind of on the hunt for an extra strong action to try it out.
How you like the 8.6?
 
How you like the 8.6?
I really like it. Started out with a Faxon Remage, shot pretty good. Then I had @p_ham put a shouldered Shaw on it, and its really showing some more accuracy promise. Shot it a ton with a Hybrid 46 can and a 9mm front cap, sounded good, but then my Q Porq Chop got approved and man is that thing quiet. Its in a Pork Sword chassis, 8" SBR. The Faxon was 12" to start, and I did a little experimenting to see how it would do with light supers. It was ok, but maybe 2100fps wasn't all that exciting to me, especially since my 338-06 would do the same projectile at 2800. So I went to 8" and subs only. The 300smk shoots really well, the 280 Discreet and 350 Maker are also coming around. The new Cutting Edge 345 is also looking good.
 
Have been slightly tempted to build a 20-inch .338Fed as an eastern deer rifle. Interesting round, seems like it should be hell inside 300 yards (especially with the lighter Hammers or NABs). Already have a .338-06 though, so would probably just end up downloading it slightly if I wanted to take it deer hunting.
 
Have been slightly tempted to build a 20-inch .338Fed as an eastern deer rifle. Interesting round, seems like it should be hell inside 300 yards (especially with the lighter Hammers or NABs). Already have a .338-06 though, so would probably just end up downloading it slightly if I wanted to take it deer hunting.
That's exactly what it would be for me. Mature whitetail bucks around here routinely go over 300 lbs. on the hoof. Not that my .308 can't handle them, but still, an excuse for adding a chambering to my barrel collection. Plus I may decide to chase a moose with it although I have a new-to-me .300 WSM that I bought specifically for that purpose. This could be a passing interest, but until I have one, load for it and shoot it a bit, I'll always have that curiosity. For a couple hundred bucks (barrel+brass+bullets) I can satisfy my curiosity for good. .338 Fed brass is a lot cheaper than my .300 WSM brass too!
 
The most compelling argument for any new rig.
Not to mention the availability of $0.68/pc. brand new brass. Even hand loading, every shot I take with the .300 WSM cost me nearly $3. Love that rifle, but it's not something I'm going to casually shoot on a given range day.
 
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