- Location
- Vancouver Island BC
I was at the range today and I run into a guy that was shooting his new Tikka 338 Federal.
He was shooting the 200 grain factory Federal Fusion ammo and it was patterning not grouping.
I imagine it being a new rifle that it will shoot better after a hundred rounds or so but the first impresssion I got wasn't that good.
This is the same guy who can shoot ragged clover leafs with his Tikka 6.5x55 at the same range and distance. The 338 Federal cartridge box listed an optomistic 2660 fps , but I have my doubts about the ability of such a small case to launch a big bullet that fast. Although it's a nice looking rifle I still don't like the plastic mag and the inability to top load.
Both of the Remington 700's I had at the range today seemed smoother than the higher priced Tikka. The 35 Whelen definitely outshot the 338 Federal, but I would give the Fed cartridge a little more range time and try some handloads in it before I passed any judgement.
He was shooting the 200 grain factory Federal Fusion ammo and it was patterning not grouping.
I imagine it being a new rifle that it will shoot better after a hundred rounds or so but the first impresssion I got wasn't that good.
This is the same guy who can shoot ragged clover leafs with his Tikka 6.5x55 at the same range and distance. The 338 Federal cartridge box listed an optomistic 2660 fps , but I have my doubts about the ability of such a small case to launch a big bullet that fast. Although it's a nice looking rifle I still don't like the plastic mag and the inability to top load.
Both of the Remington 700's I had at the range today seemed smoother than the higher priced Tikka. The 35 Whelen definitely outshot the 338 Federal, but I would give the Fed cartridge a little more range time and try some handloads in it before I passed any judgement.




















































