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Now that I'm doing the Lazzeroni 8.59 Titan, It's time to start thinking about the next 338 project.

Anyone have or shot a 338 Excalibur?

Anyone have any clue as to where I would find brass or how/what to make brass from?

Thanx in advance.

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Posts: 396 | Location: North East Pennsylvania | Registered: 14 February 2002Reply With Quote
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I have corresponded with an individual who has one. He paid $4.25 per case from Quality Cartridge. He said the cases are excellent. He had only been firing all cases once before any load work, using H-870 he was getting 3200fps with 250's in a 25" barrel.

You can actually come very close to the Excalibur capacity by pushing the shoulder as far forward as you can on the .378 Weath case, same with the Rigby. I received an email from a gent who told me the .338/416 Improved is 40 degree shoulders with a .338 neck and 0.015" taper. That would put it within spitting distance of Excalibur capacity if Load From A Disk wasn't lying to me.
I think the Excalibur is wasted in a 25" barrel though. If guys in WWI could carry those long Gew98's and such, we can carry long barrels too.

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Roger,

Thanx for the info.

A 338-416 Rigby huh??????

I do have that NIB Ruger 416 Rigby.

Hmmmmm . . . . a rebarrel job on that??????

I'm think 28" to 30" for a barrel.

Thanx again.

 
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PAWildcatter,

If you want a powerful and accurate cartridge in .338 you can consider the most powerful .338 called 338/50 Talbot

Made with a .50 BMG round neck gown to .338.

For long distance shooting great and very accurate.

See link below

http://www.reloadbench.com/cartridges/w33850.html


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338-416 + a little tweaking = 338 Lapua.
 
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Well, actually, I think 338 + 416 = 338 Lapua +. The case is longer, and improved I believe, which will give it more capacity. A bigger boiler makes a more powerful steam locomotive. Not efficient, but more powerful. - Dan
 
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Gents,

Thanx for the great feedback on this one.

I'm going to convert a Sako TGR=S 338 Lapua to the Lazzeroni 8.59 Titan.

All data shows that the Laz will hold +10grs more water than the Lapua.

I'm just looking for something to do with this Rigby if I can't sell it.

I'm thinking 300 Pegesus or something alomg those lines.

BER007 - Great site. Actually, I'm a Moderator on that site.

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