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338/500 NE...done before?
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Has anyone heard of a 500 NE being necked down to 338? A friend is having a DR built in 500 NE, and wants a 2nd barrel set in 338. I'm aware that the 338 Lapua and 450 Rigby are often used a a pair in takedown bolt rifles, but have never heard of a 338/500 NE.
 
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Hi Biebs,

I just crawled around the internet and came up with nothing.
The concept sounds really good and makes sence to me. I'm sure someone has to of done it before.

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I dont think that is has. What would be the purpose, for use in a single shot or a double rifle? Personally I dont see the need for a 338/500NE, however I have contemplated on necking the 500 Jeffery down to that caliber tu2


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it'd work... be a bear to regulate on an unknown load.. and has to be fairly lower pressure...

500 jeffe to 338? there's SO many things wrong with that statement ...(from a 500 jeffe owner/builder and 338 fan) ..

338/378 will do all a human can take, without weighing 20# and having a brake

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I think I'll move him towards the 348 Winchester...no sense re-inventing the wheel. Thanks all.
 
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Why not direct him toward the 500/416-- for his starter cartridge.

Forming would be several steps easier-- and --he might decide to stop @ 500/375 Smiler


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He's having a 500 NE built....he's wanting a 2nd barrel set a bit smaller than a 416.
 
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How about a 360No.2
A bit obscure, but sounds like just about what he is looking for.
 
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Has anyone heard of a 500 NE being necked down to 338? A friend is having a DR built in 500 NE, and wants a 2nd barrel set in 338. I'm aware that the 338 Lapua and 450 Rigby are often used a a pair in takedown bolt rifles, but have never heard of a 338/500 NE.


If I correctly remember what I was told, I saw a brass case last year for a 45-110 necked down to .375 for long-range elk shooting. A monster...


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Years ago, Elmer Kieth wrote up a wildcat 338x74 he had built. Later, I believe there was an improved version floating around. I think this would be near the sweet spot for a 338 in a single shot or double.
 
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Interesting Idea.



According to QL with a slight taper and 25-degree shoulder it would have approximately 143 grains H2O case capacity.
 
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it would have to be shortened, then, if 143 gr of h20, to be useful in 24" barrels... 100 gr, likely to produce 338 win ballastics at double gun presssure..


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Information on Ammoguide about
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What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR.
476AR,
http://www.weaponsmith.com
 
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