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.338-08 any one have any info on this

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12 October 2004, 10:52
LONGEYES
.338-08 any one have any info on this
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
12 October 2004, 11:05
Paul H
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.
12 October 2004, 11:57
navyhunter
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.
12 October 2004, 14:26
Elkslayer
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.
13 October 2004, 03:15
jeffeosso
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