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338-06 A square

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12 February 2007, 03:29
crabyx78
338-06 A square
Is there any difference between the A square and the 30-06 necked up to 338?
12 February 2007, 05:46
fredj338
Any diff. would be very slight. THe .338-06 ASq. is the "Std." .338-06 w/ Alphin's name on it since he was the one to get SAAMI specs.


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12 February 2007, 08:07
vapodog
quote:
Originally posted by fredj338:
Any diff. would be very slight. THe .338-06 ASq. is the "Std." .338-06 w/ Alphin's name on it since he was the one to get SAAMI specs.
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17 February 2007, 14:40
robthom
I have a .338-06.

I use .30-06 brass, simply necking them up to .338. I have had no problems so far.

I use the load data in the book one caligre / one book series, although in this instance 'my' book contains load data for the 8mm-06 and the .338-06.

Unfortunately, here in the UK I cannot obtain .338-06 head stamped brass.
17 February 2007, 16:08
jb747
I'm in Oz, and my 338/06 is rare, but not unknown. It will be off on its first trip to the Northern Territory (for pigs, horses, donkeys) in a few months.

I'm still playing with loads, but I've had no issues with it so far.

No 338/06 headstamped brass here either, but it isn't hard to pick it from the 270. The hole is huge.
17 February 2007, 19:15
jstevens
I have some Weatherby brass and some Rem .35 Whelen necked down to .338. The velocity with identical charges is 30 fps in difference, so can't be much difference.


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