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Who hunts with a .33 Winchester?

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21 June 2019, 18:38
Bill/Oregon
Who hunts with a .33 Winchester?
I always thought this round was a pretty good thumper, but a friend commented that a 200-grain bullet at 2200 is .35 Remington territory -- not that there is a thing wrong with that.


There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t.
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22 June 2019, 07:57
NormanConquest
I have a friend that used to hunt with his Winchesters in that calibre. I loaded for him;still have the dies + the case form dies for making 33 brass from 45-70.


Never mistake motion for action.
22 June 2019, 16:46
bbruce
I hunt a couple times a year with one. It was my granddads gun. 1886 with a 1/2 magazine shoots good But shells are rare to find


When there's lead in the air, there's hope!!!!
22 June 2019, 18:22
450ak
I’m interested in the 33 dies and firming stuff
25 June 2019, 07:50
NormanConquest
Talk to me.


Never mistake motion for action.
25 June 2019, 18:37
450ak
I cannot pm you for some reason. Please pm me
26 June 2019, 03:17
packrattusnongratus
I don't remember the load. I used new brass from Starline, resized in a 33 WCF die, and cast WFN @235 gr. Might find the loads this evening. I killed a nice Missouri buck north of Stockton Mo by Blackjack. He was dead and not going down, 30 yards from a fenceline I couldn't cross, so I shot him with two more slugs. But the first shot was a pass through and did lots of damage in the lungs and heart. Mine is an original made about 1903 for smokeless powder loads. (New barrel). Be Well. Packy
26 June 2019, 03:24
packrattusnongratus
Bill I have some old Hornady flat point jacketed but have enough cast loaded to use up for a while. Go to hawk bullets and get them the way you want. Flat point or round nose. Be Well. Packy
26 June 2019, 08:07
NormanConquest
450oak,P.M. sent


Never mistake motion for action.
26 June 2019, 22:51
packrattusnongratus
I used 40-65 Starline brass and run it through a 33 WCF die, then load as per any rimmed lever action caliber. Be Well. Packy
27 June 2019, 02:24
Bill/Oregon
Packy, I was just curious about .33 Winchester performance. A friend has his grandfather's 1886 in this caliber, but has never shot it. I always thought it was about as cool as its more powerful brother, the .35 Winchester.
Always thought a .35 Winchester on a Ruger No. 1 would make a righteous elk rifle.


There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t.
– John Green, author
27 June 2019, 03:33
Biebs
Bill, my friend (he's 76) is bringing his original 1886 in 33 WCF over to my range on Friday to play with. He shot a Whitetail with it years ago in PA, but hasn't used it since. Should be fun.
27 June 2019, 08:32
packrattusnongratus
As mine was rebarrelled I don't know what caliber it was originally. I'm pretty sure the serial number set the DOM as 1903. It needs some metal repairs. If I get it properly restored it will take a few bucks! I don't know the precise velocity but it seems to have a bit of power. Be Well. Packy
27 June 2019, 20:11
Bill/Oregon
Jon, eager to hear your report on Friday's festivities.
Packy, just send it off to Turnbull along with a second mortgage on your house!

hilbily


There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t.
– John Green, author
28 June 2019, 05:56
packrattusnongratus
That is for sure. Packy
01 July 2019, 05:27
theback40
I have a few .33 win flatpoint bullets, silver/nickel colored. They have the recessed base, like Rem bullets did.
Just counted, 34 of them, anyone want them?
01 July 2019, 06:47
450ak
I’d like them
01 July 2019, 18:48
theback40
send me a PM with your address.
02 July 2019, 20:55
Atkinson
I hunted with a friend who used a 33 Win. He killed his elk every year, but he was a careful and skilled hunter..He got close and placed his shots, he lived in an area with lots of elk and he had lots of time on his hands, where he could get away with that..He didn't particaly recommend it to others btw, he admitted a large 45 caliber like a 45-90 or 50-110 was a better option. He also used a 348 Win. and a 30-30, all with the same results..I believe his favorite elk rifle was his .348 Win. with the old 250 gr. WW Silvertip..He was bothered by Win. dropping that load..

He owned several mod. 70 pre 64s and other bolt guns, but to my knowledge never hunted with them. Id loved to had his 33 win. it was a lightweight with half oct/half round barrel, Id sure hunt elk with it..


Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120

rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
26 August 2019, 08:05
NormanConquest
45Oak, I haven't heard back from you. Are you still interested in the 33 dies + case form dies?


Never mistake motion for action.