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Gentlemen, I am in the process of getting our 338 RUM rifle for some load development. The rifle we have is the standard Remington 700 BDL. I am going to adjust the trigger and replace the wood stock that came with it. And hopefully do a better bedding job than the factory normaly does. We have the following bullets: 160 Barnes X I will keep you all up to date on our progress. ------------------ www.accuratereloading.com | ||
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<Guy> |
Thanks Saeed, I have a 338 Ultra in a Mod 700 Sendero so I am excited to see what you come up with. Thanks ------------------ | ||
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Great, How about some reduced loads for range practice or for a whitetail hunt. | |||
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Rob1SG Reduced loads then why buy a big one . Get a 338 06 or a 338 win mag there are plenty of little guns out there. You buy big guns to shoot big loads. | |||
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Saeed, Please, also make up some plastic sabots to house the old 55 grain Nosler Zipedo bullets and give me the loads for top velocity prior to my end of season woodchuck hunt next Sunday morning. Thanks .... Nick | |||
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<38Special> |
.... looking forward to the results on the Nosler 200BT and potentially a couple of reduced loads that work well. | ||
<R. A. Berry> |
Wow, nice spread of bullet weights. I too look forward to the data to add too the treasure trove. ------------------ | ||
<sure-shot> |
Saeed, like to see the Nosler 210 Partition added to your list. Would you consider? Thank you, | ||
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P-Dog shooter, Reduced loads can work to do several things. | |||
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<RUM> |
I can imagine it, but it would be pretty bad. I have been averaging 80-100 rounds a month with my Sendero SF shooting the 250 gr. A-Frames. On a postive note my accuracy with my 454 Cassull has never been better -- seems like a 22LR by comparison. Has anyone tried using one of those rests that have a support for the butt of the stock? Seems like it might be worth it for load development...
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Gentlemen, I have found an H-S Precision stock similar to the one that is on the 300 Ultra we shot earlier. I will put this one on this rifle. To answer some of the questions asked by some of my friends here. I do not have any sabot I am afraid. In fact, if someone will tell me who makes them and where I can get them, I would appreciate it. Nosler 210 partition. I do not have this one here, and have no idea when we might get some. ------------------ www.accuratereloading.com | |||
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<phurley> |
Saeed -- I am also replacing a custom wood thumbhole stock on one of my rifles with an H-S Precision stock in anticipation of Alaskan rains. Knowing that Remington used the H-S Precision stocks for the Sendero, I am wondering why you are replacing it with another H-S Precision stock. I realize you have a good reason and it may help me in my project. Good Shooting. ------------------ | ||
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Saeed, my friend. I hope you don't get frustrated by all the bullet-suggestions. I think you have a fine spread in bulletweights, and types, as it is. We will have to do SOME work ourselves, to. BUT can you please try..............?? (just kidding!) (No offence to the "wishers".) ------------------ Arild. | |||
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Phurley, The 300 RUM we have has an H-S stock on it, the 338 has teh standard Remington BDL wooden stock. That is why I am replacing it. ------------------ www.accuratereloading.com | |||
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<phurley> |
Saeed -- Thanks for the info, somehow I assumed the Rum had an H-S Precision already, the fact it didn't makes since to replace it. Let us know how it shoots. Good Shooting. ------------------ | ||
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We have started load development for the 338 Remington Ultra Mag. We are using Remington brass and the Federal 215 primers in all our loads, and all groups are 3 shots at 100 yards. Barnes 160 X and VVN 560 87.0 - 2991 - 2.146 With VVN 165 92.0 - 3099 - 2.354 Barnes 185 XBT and VVN 165 92.0 - 3168 - 4.160 I will keep you posted as we go along. [This message has been edited by Saeed (edited 09-18-2001).] | |||
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<Don G> |
Saeed, Now those numbers match MY experience with the Barnes X in factory barrels! Too bad you don't have any GS Custom HV bullets to try... Don Don | ||
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And then?? (I'm an impatient, son of a bitch.) ------------------ Arild. | |||
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Saeed; Do you have any reference to 225 or 250 gr. Bullets. Do you think that the 338 ULTRA will out perform the Proven .340 Weatherby??? I am having a new gun built this winter and this info is vital to my decision of cal. Thanks in advance MD | |||
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460Wby, I am going to get back to shooting this one this week. Sorry about the break. We have a hunt coming up in a couple of weeks time, and have to get that orgenised. Maddog, You will have to wait and see what our results might turn up. But, I would imagine that the 338 RUM will do anything the 340 Weatherby every did - ballistically. In the real world, I doubt very much that you will find that much difference in their performance on game. ------------------ www.accuratereloading.com | |||
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<NitroHunter> |
I too am searching for Reduced load information for my .338 UM. I would like to find something around 160gr./1600fps or so. 'Perfect' Practice makes perfect, and how better to become comfortable with any rifle than this? It worked miricles with my .375. FYI - When "X" marks the spot, have you EVER really noticed recoil? ------------------ | ||
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Just bringing it back on top. | |||
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Amazing how much bigger the groups are in this rifle compared to the .300 Ultra! mike ------------------ | |||
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<Eric Leonard> |
ROTR bet that will change when he gets away from the X. | ||
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I'm waiting for the bulletweights that the 338 RUM really is built for; 225, 250, and 300 grs.(And maybe 210 grs.) Are you out killing again, Saeed?? ------------------ Arild. [This message has been edited by 460wby (edited 10-02-2001).] | |||
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quote: Saeed left yesterday for Zimbabwe. He'll be back in a little over 3 weeks. I don't think he had a chance to finish load development on the .338RUM before he left. We'll just have to wait. Regards, Canuck | |||
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OK!! Is there a reason with any value in it?? A hunting trip, must be it!! Arild | |||
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H-1000 and Vit N-560 both work great in my rifle. With the 185gr Barnes XLC,103grs of H-1000,I'm getting 3300fps and three shot groups at .5MOA. I had to play with seating depth to find the sweet spot but it was worth it. | |||
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Eric I wondered about that too, but if anybody will make them shoot it is probably Saeed! Mike ------------------ | |||
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Back on top! | |||
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<MOA> |
Any more data?? Anyone? I just loaded up somE Nosler ballistic tips with 90.0 grains of RL 22 and the same charge for the 210 Partition. Has anyone tried IMR 7828 with the 338 Ultra? | ||
<Rust> |
I've been working up lighter hunting loads for my .338. I've equipped it with a Vais muzzle brake and a Kepplinger set trigger as the recoil and the miserable factory trigger did nothing to enhance accuracy. The muzzle brake is a Vais which I highly recommend as the muzzle blast is little, if any greater than the plain barrel. I have had exceptional luck using AA3100, a Nosler 200 gr BT & Winchester Magnum primers. 87 grains of powder is a mild load, and gives exceptional accuracy. 92 grains gives about 3180 fps and very good accuracy. This powder gives two accuracy nodes in this rifle. All powder weights tested gave at elast acceptable accuracy which was probably the biggest surprise. | ||
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I have received a .338 RUM Remington today; I went to the range using factory Ammunition 250 grsSwift-A- Frame ptd sp. The first five shoots had heavy recoil;painfull.I had to rest 10 minutes; the next ones ; I feel the kick acceptable; no need for me for a muzzle break, I can handle the kick. I put a slip on pad on the stock because the stock was not adequate for me. I use a tripod and the kick was 1.5 backwards, I was with an experienced shooter and the kick{1.5 inch backwards was almost the same}. I am not a heavyweight person... | |||
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For the reduced loads inquiries.... Did a little searching in my reloading library and came up with this. For the 160 -180 gr bullets 20 gr of unique should be around what you guys are looking for as a starting point. I think it should reach about 1800 fps or so. I can use 24-28 gr of Unique in my 378 WBY with a 270 gr bullet for 1700-1850 fps respectively. Like a big bore 22 LR! Good luck ------------------ | |||
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<10point> |
Saeed Nosler is also makeing the 180 grn B-tip's for .338 .........10 | ||
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With Sierra 250 grs sbt#2600 gameking; has anyone reloaded a load for this one yet... | |||
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<Dave King> |
rejpelly Here's some data I have for the 250 GameKing and RL-25. BEWARE!!! REDUCE THESE LOADS BY 1.5 GRAINS. THE BELOW DATA WAS FROM AN OLDER LOT OF RL-25, MY NEWEST LOT OF RL-25 IS HOTTER THAN THE PREVIOUS AND I FOUND THAT I NEEDED TO REDUCE POWER LOADS BY 1.5 GRAINS. Sierra 250 GameKing 89 grains of RE25, 2883 fps (cold bore shot) All rounds fired and plotted onto one target, 4 into .493, 7 into .917 and one (as always) flier. Sweet spot seems to be 92 and 93 grains so I'll go for 92.5 at an estimated 3000 fps. Here's some for the Sierra 300 MatchKing
Temp 80 #1 80 grains RL25 2403 fps (Cold Bore) I don't know why I have the "extractor" mark on the 85 grain load, I've examined the other loads and I see ever-so-slight extractor marks on the 87 grain load but nothing on the others (I use a 3x, 5x, and 8x jewelers loupe). There is some cratering around the firing pin on the cases but I believe that's due to the looser fit of the Speed-Lock firing pin I have. I'm a bit perplexed by the powder requirement when compared to the 250 Sierras. I expected to get nowhere near the starting load of 89 grains of RL25 for the 250 when finishing off the big 300s. I believe I'll load several more cases for the 300 load test, I'll use 90, 91, 92 etc until I feel the need to pull the trigger from a distance with a string. The 300s sit a fair distance into the case, the boattail is below the level of the shoulder at an OAL of 3.650. Accuracy.... I nearly wet myself!!! I mentioned to you yesterday how I shoot onto one target and plot the hits in an attempt to limit my range trips for accuracy loads. Well, today I began plotting the hits (1.5 MOA low and .5 MOA right from my established 250 grain zero) and ALL rounds impacted essentially on top of one another, so much so that I couldn't distinquish one hit from another. Final group-- .863inches for all 10 rounds of 10 different powder weights. It's just a round raggity hole, I'm pretty pleased. I believe I'll be able to get 2700 without a problem but not much more as I'll be on a compressed load. Perhaps the RL22 is the better way to go for the 300, I could perhaps get another 4 grains of powder into the case if I'm thinking correctly. I'd guess that the powder quandry is that the RL25 is better suited to the much heavier bullet in the larger .338 bore rifle, although RL22 could offer more usable powder it may cause some pressure curve problems. Maybe I should try the RL22 in the 250s.
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Four rounds over the Crony: Avg: 2721 No pressure signs on any case, first round was cold bore. I tried the 300 Sierra MatchKing on a crop damage deer at 200 yards, pretty devastating.... it was a bang-flop proposition. BTW, water capacity for once fired cases, 111.3 grains (water to top of case, primer in backward)
More load data for the 338 RUM is listed on LongRange Hunting http://www.longrangehunting.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=3&t=000067 [This message has been edited by Dave King (edited 11-18-2001).] | ||
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Aug.2000 Issue of rifle shooter,Page 78 shows a 338 Rem Ultra load of 96 gr. of H4831. With a 250 gr. Swift at 3110 FPS. Is that possible guys. MD | |||
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