I recently came into an Ishapore Enfield action chambered in .308, I was thinking about rechambering it to .338-.308, with a 22 inch barrel.
How does that sound to everyone here??
Joel Slate
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I did mean re-barelling it as well, sorry about the confusion. I have a good gunsmith who will do the work for me. I thought it would make a great bushveldt rifle. The enfield action is about the fastest around.
Joel Slate
Slate & Associates, LLC
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While you're at it, why don't you consider a 338-08 AI 40�?
www.reamerrentals.com has the reamer for rent and you can get the reloading dies from www.ch4d.com.
That should give you 338-06 power from a very small, but potent, case.
I'm contemplating a 338-08 AI right now as well.
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Speak softly and carry a really big MAGNUM.
Regards,
Mark
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Speak softly and carry a really big MAGNUM.
Regards,
Mark
I have a 338-08 in the works. Actually, the rifle and dies are being shipped as I write this. I expect to have both by Wed. and have some first shooting results by Thur. (Can't wait) Mine will be a std. version on a 700 short action w/21.5 bbl. and will be exceptionally light.
Magazine length is a bit of an issue, but I plan on using 180-210 gr bullets so it should not be much of a problem. I'll also try the 225 Hornady which is not too long.
I'll post ballistics when I get some meaningful data.
Mark
"GET TO THE HILL"
Pesonally , I have to wonder if an Isapore action is worth spending any money on atall ? The ones I have seen look pretty crude........ I think you would be just as well off loading the original .308 barrel with heavy bullets.......Or if you really want a nice Enfield , look for a good #4 from someplace like the Long Branch arsenal and use it in the original caliber ......A 303 Brit loaded with heavy bullets will also do what you want , and factory ammo should be no problem in southern Africa ........
The 338 is a medium lenth action (06 size) and handles 200 to 300 gr. bullets with equal resolve and can be loaded down to the other calibers, but they cannot be loaded up to the 338 Win safly..
All this came about the hard way and at great expense.
I did like a Savage 99 in 338/284 and thats one place it fit my needs.
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Ray Atkinson
With all due respect, if I wanted to duplicate a .338 magnum, that's what I'd build. Instead I want a short, very light rifle with manageble recoil. I want to have the dual purpose capability of a 300-350 yd. shot in open terrain along with a 225 gr. fairly fat bullet for an elk or bear at closer range.
The 338-08 with a 180-200 gr. bullet at 2700 fps. and a 225 at 2450 or so will do this job quite well. Whether or not these velocities will be attainable in my rifle remains to be seen. I expect to start shooting this week so I'll know soon enough.
If I don't get the velocities that I'm looking for, then I can consider a bunch of options including an AI version or a 284 case.
Keep us posted on your results.
R-WEST
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Thanks for the input. The rifle maker formed the cases for the die maker with a 210 & RL-15. Vel. was 2570 in my barrel. He did not "officially" specify the charge but he mumbled something about 46 gr.
My initial powder selections are 2015, Varget, IMR 4895, RL 15-15, WW 748, & H-414. I will run a pressure series w/200 gr. bullets while I break in the bbl. By the time I burn 100 of those 200's I should have an idea of the working max w/each powder. Then I can move on to the bullets that I'll actually use, and cautiously extrapolate to the working maximums for each.
For a light "thumper" like this, I'm not going to sweat trying to find 1/2" groups. A working max with groups of sub 1 1/2" will be good to go in my book.
Empirical data by the weekend (if it doesn't snow again)
A friend uses it for his woods rifle now for white tail and black bear. (He wanted it more than I did.) I think the .358 Win is a better hunting cartridge than the .338-08.
jim dodd
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hunt, you are too busy."
I do know that a warmish hunting load my .308 Ruger M77 digests just fine will freeze the bolt on my Enfield. Boy, was my face red.
If I were to build a .338-308 (of which Bob Bell, Ken Waters, and Wayne van Zwoll have written approvingly), I'd use a modern commercial action, as most data I've seen was developed in modern guns at modern pressures.
Ken Waters used a BSA short action, with a magazine length just about equal to a Ruger M77, about 2.9". It worked just fine, but any commercial bolt action usually chambered in .308 or 7mm-08 should do: Rem models 7 or 700, Ruger M77, Winchester M70, Savage 110, and so forth.
With the 200 grain Nosler B-Tip, this cartridge would be a winner on deer, caribou, black bear, and hogs.
BigIron