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338 Win Mag with 250 gr Barnes X

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20 April 2005, 20:07
Tuomas Tenkula
338 Win Mag with 250 gr Barnes X
I just reasently bought me some 250 grs Barnes X bullets witch I'm planning to use for moose and seal but I don't know what kind of load I should use. I have plenty of Vihtavuori powders to work with
20 April 2005, 20:49
griz
I have always had great luck with the 250gr x backed by RL19 or IMR 4831 ,it usually runs around 2700-2750fps
20 April 2005, 21:20
Tuomas Tenkula
quote:
Originally posted by griz:
I have always had great luck with the 250gr x backed by RL19 or IMR 4831 ,it usually runs around 2700-2750fps


How much powder did you use?
20 April 2005, 23:18
Pathfinder
For the 250gr "X" bullet Barnes manual shows:
* VIT N160 sarting at 63.5grs/ max of 68.5grs.
* Re 19 min 66grs/Max 71grs.
* IMR 4831 min 63grs/max 68grs.
Work up carefully. They also recommend that the bullet be seated 50 thousands off the lands to start.
21 April 2005, 00:28
Tetachuck
Iam using 70 gr Reloder 19
Win brass
cci 250 primer

I get 2645 fps in my win mod 70 classic with a 26 inch barrel. Accuracy is around 1.5 to 2 inches at 100 yd.I have now changed to the 225 gr tsx.
Cheers
Allan
21 April 2005, 01:24
Tuomas Tenkula
I made few rounds with 74,2gr of Vihtavuori N560 and I got velocities from 2670 to 2756fps and accuracy was about 2 inches from 100 meters. Velocities seems to be altering a lot with N550 and N560 powders. I think that I will try N160 tomorrow and hopefully get some better results.
21 April 2005, 19:02
Wink
I can't say if it will make any difference in your rifle but you may get better accuracy with standard primers rather than magnum primers.


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25 April 2005, 06:39
wfwenzel
I've used this load for my Win Model 70 since 1970:

74.0 gr. H4831, 9 1/2M primers, Sierra 250 BT -> 2749 fps

The powder was around a dollar a pound then.

I finally magnaported the barrel, and it is a kinder, gentler freight train now.

It has always shot 3/4 groups at 100 yds, some of which I am sure is me.

Some years back, I stuck a Fajan laminated stock on it. The original had a knot in it that warped it against the barrel in humid conditions. I was always amused by the carelessness of the wood and the amazing accuracy from this unremarkable gun. In 1970, it was the only stock gun you could get a 338 in.