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338-06
10 April 2005, 03:21
brasskeeper338-06
I was loking on
www.midwayusa.com at 338-06 ammo,dies, brass, bullets ect. I know that 338-06 AI or Ackley improved is an improvement on the 338-06, but I noticed there is 338-06 A square. There is loaded ammo, brass and dies. My question is has A square simply put there name on this cartridge or it is another variant on the 338-06?
10 April 2005, 05:40
sambubbaThe A-Square is the standard version, the same as the 338-06.
10 April 2005, 05:44
ramrod340I believe A Aquare was the first to make it a factory round. So they got to name it. It is the same as the 338-06.
As usual just my $.02
Paul K
25 April 2005, 19:01
D HumbargerThe 338A2 ammo that i had the misfortune to deal with SUCKED!! They must have got their headspace data from Mars. Just use 35 whelen brass, neck down & trim to length. You will be way ahead of the game.
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26 April 2005, 00:23
fredj338DH, if you are looking for properly headstamped .338-06 ammo, Weatherby makes it but it's only available w/ 210grNP. The ammo is good quality but not cheap. I agree, just get .35Whelen brass or 06 brass & roll your own.
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26 April 2005, 00:35
ramrod340Midway list both A-square and Weatherby 338-06 empty brass. It is not cheap Like others mentioned unless you want the right headstamp get Whelen brass and just resize it.
As usual just my $.02
Paul K
27 April 2005, 01:32
naja302I have a bunch of norma brass in 338-06 that I got somewhere. I assume its the same as the weatherby stuff but cheaper. The loaded weatherby ammo is terribly inaccurate in my gun. We are talking like 5" groups here.
27 April 2005, 07:05
fredj338Naja, Huntington's sells Norma bulk .338-06 brass. Some day I'll have to buy some, but 06 brass works fine.
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27 April 2005, 17:06
naja302Yup, I figured it out last night. That is where I got it.
03 December 2005, 19:54
Don SlaterCouldn't military 30-06 brass be used? It has no headstamp.
I don't like the idea of using brass with the wrong headstamp. I'm related to some guy named Murphy.
03 December 2005, 21:20
naja302quote:
Couldn't military 30-06 brass be used? It has no headstamp
Yup, just run it through the 338-06 sizing die and your ready to go. the military brass is a lot thicker though and has a noticably smaller capacity. (I blew out primers with it when winchester brass showed no signs of excess pressure)
04 December 2005, 00:11
RaySenderoGraf's has 30/06 brass for $15 per hundred.
Norma and Weatherby 338/06 costs $20 to 23 per twenty!!!!!!!!
If I wanted the head stamp to match - Think I'd figure out how to make a "0" from the "38" on the rim.

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04 December 2005, 00:15
45ottoI have used lakecity military brass for my .338-06 for several years. Velocity does suffer though. I really want to avoid confusing it with my standard 06 brass. I don't want to use .35 whelen brass for the same reason. With several rifles chambered for 06 derivitves in the locker, correct head stamps have become very important.
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