19 July 2003, 14:56
x-caliber338 Winchester based wildcat
Hi guys,
I posted this on the "big bore" forum also. I was wondering if there is a wildcat that is based on the .338 Winchester Magnum necked up to hold .375 diameter bullets. If so where could one find loading data and ballistics for such a cartridge. It would appear that if this cartridge exists, the performance level would fall somewhere in between the 9.3 x 62 and a .375 H&H. Plus it would fit in a standard length action.
Thanks for any help guys...X
19 July 2003, 15:31
Wildcat CrazyIt is called the .375/.338 Chatfield-Taylor.
300gr.bullet,62.0 grs.of 4064,2463 fps.-Ackley
WC
20 July 2003, 02:55
John RicksSo Darrel, what part of Georgia? My hometown was Brunswick, I have many fond memories of chasing wild hogs & WhiteTails in the Altamaha River swamps, not to mention the fantastic salt water fishing way back then. The family house was 300 yards from salt water.
I have an article on the 375/338, let me know if you need a copy.
20 July 2003, 03:32
x-caliberThanks for the replies WC and John:
John I sent you an email...I would like to read the article on the 375/338!
Thanks,
X
20 July 2003, 04:28
<Lars G>Actually, the 375 Chatfield-Taylor differs somewhat in dimension from a 375-338, but for reloading sake, they are the same. Mine is on a Win M70 w/ a 21" McGowen barrel.
I've tried RL15, Varget and 4064 in mine. They all work well. I can get an honest 2,500 fps (Oehler 35) with 66.0 grains of 4064 or Varget and the 300 gr partition. I go about 2,700 fps with the 270 gr bullet and 70-71 grains of RL 15. I could go higher, but it's all my whimpy shoulder can take.
There's some loads you can also check out at this site:
BW's 416 Taylor WebsiteGo to the website and click on reloading data. It is take you to the 375-338/375 C-T data.
[ 07-19-2003, 19:30: Message edited by: Lars G ]20 July 2003, 13:36
John RicksDarrel, article on the way.