20 December 2005, 12:59
hunter74338/375 RUM...ever been done?
I have a Brno 602 in 375 H&H and have been thinking about making a wildcat out of it, just for fun. (Or broching it to 375 wby or RUM)
I understand that 338/378 is a well known wildcat. How about using the 375 RUM-case as a base for a wildcat ? (Then you don't have to open up the bolt) Anyone tryed to neck down a 375 RUM to 338 caliber ? If this works this must bee a flat shooter with all the good bullets for 338 with high BC. And again....if this works, how about barrel life?
Thaughts about this project......
Thanks!
20 December 2005, 20:18
jeffeossothere's a 338 rum factory
jeffe
20 December 2005, 23:43
hunter74quote:
Originally posted by jeffeosso:
there's a 338 rum factory
jeffe
Yupp! I know!

Is there nothing to gain by using 375 RUM case instead of the standard 338 RUM?
If not the 338/378 must be a better alternative. Anyone know anything about performance of this cartridge ?
21 December 2005, 00:11
D99Ok Hunter74,
This is a reason why there isn't a 338/375 Ultra. It has to do with the extreme differences in pressure that the 338/375 Ultra had over the Ultra with a shorter neck.
For some reason Remington felt that it wasn't worth the litigation night mare to deal with the high pressures and possible blow up of rifles chambered for 338/375 Ultra, so they shortened things up a bit and made the 338 Ultra.
I would reccomend against it. You might look into it via the internet. I would build a 338 Lapua.
However, do what you want, as our own freedom shouldn't be sacraficed as to what others think.
Good luck with your big 338, whatever case it's based on.
21 December 2005, 01:20
HunterJimWeatherby is back making .375 Weatherby ammunition, and it represents a step up in velocity from the H&H. They also offer the .338-.378 Weatherby if you want to move up to Rigby sized brass. A-Square has two big .338s: depending on which case you want to use. Their Excalibur is very much like the Rigby case.
Lazeroni also has a big .338 too.
jim
21 December 2005, 01:21
hunter74Thanks for the good advice D99. I think I'll pass on this 338/375 and the high pressures

My 375 H&H does the work I need anyway

Thanks again !
22 December 2005, 08:03
Al JonesThe 300 and the 375 have larger headspace than the 338 ultra. 338/375 would be the same cartridge as a 338/300. This actually seems to be a very popular cartridge right now. It is giving better performance than the 338ultra. Several people on longrangehunting.com are shooting it, having great results out past 1000 yards. I would strongly consider it if I were you.
22 December 2005, 08:48
IdahoVandalIt was my understanding that the reason the 338RUM is a hair shorter than the 300 and 375 has nothng to do with pressures or chambering problems or any of that. It was chambered shorter because some knucklehead at Remington decided the factory loadings were going to take advantage of a bunch of cannelured bullets already manufactured, seating them to the cannelure would end up with too long of an oal......so Remington shortened it. Thats the rumor I heard......
IV
22 December 2005, 11:11
boom sticki would do the lapua and buy the ar30 armalitein 338 lapua
http://www.armalite.com/sales/catalog/rifles/ar30.htmbut to eaqch his own madness

i think the velocities would be the same and you could buy factory ammo...
sell your rifle and buy one it is around $1600 i think