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14 September 2006, 10:36
Dave James
33 bulletts
Guys and gals, I have shot up the last of my Hornaday 33 winchester jacketed bullets,,do any of you know of another company offering jacketed flat pointed .338 that can be used in the 33 winchester..

Or maybe its just time to have it rebarreled to 38-56, and use the .375 flat points


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14 September 2006, 20:16
Stonecreek
Could you grind off the meplate on something like the Speer or Winchester 200 grain bullet for the .338 Win? Alternatively, could the Nosler 180 Ballistic Tip be used safely like the Hornady Leverevolution?

Just a couple of suggestions.

I'd hate to see radical surgery performed on a good old .33 Winchester!
14 September 2006, 20:37
Leftoverdj
There are the obvious sources. Huntington's and Western Scrounger will have them if anyone does. You can put a search on Ebay so you will be notified if any odd lots come up for auction.

Less obviously, you can check the swaging board here to see if anyone is swaging .338 RN and would be willing to do a batch for you. You could also call the Corbins and see if they have sold .338 swaging dies to any of their commercial customers.

Me, I'd go to cast bullets. The .33 WCF is a natural cast bullet cartridge.


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15 September 2006, 07:53
fredj338
Hawk makes them; http://www.hawkbullets.com/Pricelist.htm
Woodleigh makes a protected point you might be able to use.


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16 September 2006, 07:21
packrattusnongratus
Beartooth Bullets makes a cast flatpoint at 235 gr. I am shooting a 240 gr cast flatpoint. It should hit hard but haven't killed any game with it yet. Check with Mt Baldy in Cody WY for the 240 gr. You could probably get close to the 200 gr in a cast bullet if you wish. Cast or jacketed - either way good luck. What rifle are you using it in? Mine is an early smokeless powder frame gun. An 86 made in 1906 I believe. Later Packy
16 September 2006, 07:26
Dave James
Pack The one I use is a solid frame 86 shotgun butt 24" bbl and full mag tube, it appears to have been made toward the end of the model,


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16 September 2006, 08:02
Savage99
I would load the 215 Partition backwards.


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16 September 2006, 23:15
fredj338
quote:
Originally posted by Savage99:
I would load the 215 Partition backwards.

EekerYour kidding right?Confused


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16 September 2006, 23:57
Poleax
That would be a neat trick considering Nosler don't make a 215!

There's a box of flatpoint speer 200 grainers on ebay right now.
17 September 2006, 01:25
Savage99
Sorry for the typo. Nosler makes a 210 gr

338 Cal. 210 Gr. Partition

Yes, load it backwards. I have done it with many bullets.


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