25 August 2007, 22:28
Dave James33 Winchester???
Could some one please post a link to known bullet manufactures for it, Lost the last one ya'll supplied.
26 August 2007, 00:19
N E 450 No2I think Hawk bullets will make some for you.
I would probably go with the .030jkt, but when you call them they can give you their choice.
I have used them on game in my 9,3x74R and my 450/400.
www.hawkbullets.com28 August 2007, 07:48
N E 450 No2Dave I have taken deer and several pigs with a 300gr Hawk with the .025jkt in my 450/400 at @2300fps.
Nothing has taken a single step.
I killed one hog in a full run with a 400gr .035 Hawk at @2150fps. When he was hit his nose hit the ground and he skidded to a halt.
In my 9,3z74R with a 285gr Hawk with the .035jkt at @2250fps I have taken several deer, several impala and baboon, and several pigs. Only one pig has moved after being hit, he ran about 20feet.
The bullets I have recovered have a large mushroom. I have recovered some from a pig and one from a deer hit facing me.
Penetration has been perfect.
I would think in the 33 Win the Hawk would be about perfect.
You might want to ask him about putting a cannalure on the bullet for a lever action.
28 August 2007, 22:28
El DeguelloThis is waht Hawk is listing now.
http://www.hawkbullets.com/Pricelist.htmFlat Points
180 grains x .030 FP.........$32.00
200 grains x .030 FP.........$33.50
215 grains x .030 FP.........$35.00 c3
The .33 WCF is mild enough that cast bullets would be excellent, as good as jacketed, actually, and could be loaded to at least 2200 FPS.
29 August 2007, 05:51
Dave JamesLove cast, and have been shooting them for awhile now as I have shot up all of the last Hornadays I had.
Check Hawks site and am going to see if they can do a run of the 210/215 or even the 250 flat point they offer for the 338win in at lest a .35 jacket