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A friend of mine has been messing around with some dies and made a few dummy rounds necking up .308 win brass to .338, I didnt think there would be any advantage to this. He said well the .338-06 works so well and this should take advantage of the inherent accuracy of the .308 with a bigger bullet. I say the loss of powder capacity would take away from any gain in bullet weight. Any one ever tryed it?? or have any oppinions on this Thanks TOM | ||
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I recall an article in either Handloader or Rifle back in the early 80's. As I recall it could push a 210 gr Nosler Partition 2500 fps. Personally I'd opt for the 358 Win, as it'll push 225 gr 2500, and there is a broader choices of bullets of appropriate weights, not to mention factory dies. | |||
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While I agree that the .358 would be easier, it proves that the .338-08 is feasible. If you're just looking into it for fun, knock yourself out. If you are looking for more punch out of the .308 cartridge, like I said, try the .358 win. | |||
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I have one and love it. Built it on a Rem M7 action and a 22" MRC bbl. Currently I shoot 200 gr bullets out of it but imagine 210 NPT would be better. I wanted one just cause it was different. BTW there is a set of dies for sale here. | |||
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there's no loss of capacity, if you seat the bullet to the shoulder.. in fact, with the great cross section, the same weight bullet can be pushed FASTER in a larger bore... for example, like paul said, the 358 can throw a 225 at 2500 fps.. all day.. and a 180 at 2800 NP... a 308 is about to BLOW with a 180 at 2600... the loss is in SD... seems that (just in some examples I've reviewed) a case necked up or down pushes the same SECTIONAL DENISTY bullet about the same velocity..... jeffe | |||
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