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10 July 2002, 07:03
<prewar>
.338-06 bullets/Grizzly
I have won a limited entry hunt grizzly tag for northern British Columbia and will be using my .338-06 FN98 rifle. I would like some advice as to bullet selection. I currently use the speer 200gr SP bullet chronographed at 2773fps(maximum charge). Because I am not dealing with magnum velocities is a premium bullet really necessary? Shots could be close or long. Opinions? Experiences?
10 July 2002, 08:31
Bill M
MR331, Congratulation on your opportunity, you lucky guy, and welcome to the forum!...

I like the Speer Grand Slam 250 grain Spitzer in my 338WM, and would think it would also work well in the 338-06. I tested a number of 338 bullets in wet newspaper, and the 250 GS "won". I would want a tough bullet if I were to go after DG such as Grizzle bear - cheap insurance.

JMO, Bill
10 July 2002, 08:38
todbartell
I wouldn't say that a premium bullet is not needed, but they don't hurt. I'd choose a 225 gr. bullet, that way you can reach out a little ways. My first choice would be the 225 gr. Barnes XLC, then the 230 gr. Fail Safe, then Swift 225 gr. A-Frames.

Whereabouts are you going to be hunting in BC?
10 July 2002, 09:09
<prewar>
My tag is for zone 7-53 which is the north side of the Liard River/Alaska HWY up to the Yukon border. Know the area?
10 July 2002, 15:27
Wstrnhuntr
If a 275 grn African GS doesnt get it done nothing will. [Big Grin] Personally I wish Speer would expand their AGS line, thats a really well made bullet IMO, but actually I agree that a 250 gs would be a good choice. If your gun is dialed in @ 200 yds then a 250 will drop about an inch more @ 300 than a 225 grn. Thats a small price to pay for better penetration since it will already drop nearly the same anyway. Time to prioritize!

Also at 06 velocities Id opt for a partition before a failsafe or an X bullet. But thats just me.. [Wink]

Good luck looking for Whabb!

[ 07-10-2002, 06:50: Message edited by: Wstrnhuntr ]
10 July 2002, 15:41
fredj338
I hunt w/ a .338-06 & really like the 210gr NP. It hits hard, penetrates well & shoots reasonably flat. For a Grizz hunt I would think you are going to keep the range as short as possible. I would bump up to a 250gr NP, Swift or GS. The extra penetration could come in handy if your bear is carrying extra weight or a wet hide. Good luck, sounds like a great trip!
10 July 2002, 16:01
Mark R Dobrenski
Needed most likely not. On a lope hunt I wouldn't think 2x about it. But this is a big time gig. I'd not go unless I absolutley had w to without a Premium bullet!

My 338/06 like the 210 NP and the 250 Swift. But any of the premiums would be just fine. If I went with a non Premium it would be the 250 Hornady.

"GET TO THE HILL"

Dog

and let us know how the hunt went
11 July 2002, 01:51
p dog shooter
I shoot 250 gr hornadays in mine at 338 06 vel they hold to gather just fine. They well kill any grizzly you decide to shoot. I shoot max load of 4064 give me just under 2500 site in 1.5 high at 100 give you about 1 in low at 200 11 in low at 300. I would prefer to be with in about 150 or closer just to make it easier. There isn't enough diff between the 225 and 250 go with the 250s.
11 July 2002, 02:59
Rob1SG
I think if I had the chance for a hunt like this I'd find the premium 250gr bullet that shot best in my rifle. The Swift A-frame comes to my mind as the first one to try then Nosler Partition or Speer GS. You should get around 2400/2500 fps.Good Luck on the hunt !