03 November 2003, 14:00
Oddballwhat about the 30-338 win mag?
Is the 30-338 WM a production rifle yet or still?
03 November 2003, 14:30
<Savage 99>That one was supposed to be the new 300WM back then but Norma beat WW to it and named it the .308 Norma Mag.
There may be some small difference in the chambers but the .308 NM is commercial or at least was.
03 November 2003, 14:44
Ku-dudeWhile the 30-338 is a very popular wildcat, it is not available in any commonly available rifle of which I am aware. Because it is so similar to the 308 Norma Mag, it probably will not ever be made.
The 30-338 is what the 300 WM should have been, but for reasons known only to Win they decided to lengthen the case. Go figure.
The 30-338 is perhaps the best balanced .308 Magnum. It will shoot right with the 300 WM, and is incredibly accurate. My gunsmith who specializes in making rifles in this caliber, recently tried the new fat magnums, but concluded after experimenting with them, that they offered no real improvement in performance. Ku-dude
07 November 2003, 04:07
AtkinsonAs with all Wildcats one may get the same velocity as a larger case with less powder and thats a selling point on all wildcat rounds that is overplayed IMO...Anytime you get the same velocity with a smaller case then you do so at higher pressures, simple as that, no other answer....
I believe the 30-338 is a very effiecient and probably the most practical of wildcats, but I would prefer the 300 Win Mag over it simply because it is not a wildcat and the difference isn't enough to justify the 30-338 in my case...