Coolness factor of the .338 Federal is high in my book........... very useful an for me, a suitable cartridge for the large deer i chase.
ive just never been in the position to need one.. with the .35 whelen always in the safe, an a 308 or 3006 floating around, its just not one ive invested in!
thanks for posting. #wishlist
I have a 338 Jordan, which is nothing more than a 338 Federal with a bit of extra capacity, but not enough to make a difference.
It came about because I had a 338-06Jordan (338-06AI) chambered match grade barrel that was on a Ruger No1 and when loaded to its best accuracy node with 225 grain bullets generated more recoil than I can handle.
So, the Ruger tenon got cut back and a Mauser 98 tenon thread was cut and then had the shoulder cut to headspace on the 308Win cartridge. This blew things out a bit but only gives 3-4 extra grains of powder, after reaming the mouth of the chamber with a 308 Palma Match reamer. The same reamer was used to repurpose the die set.
I ended up shortening the barrel to 19.5 inches and use a blended lot of WC867, which is a form of non cannister grade W748 surplus powder, over CCI250 primers.
I cut back the barrel length twice, from its original 26 inches and found that because of diminutive case capacities for the volume of the 338 diameter barrel, I lost less than 50fps when all was recorded on my Magnetospeed, for quite a bit of weight loss and enhanced handling. The barrel measures 15/16" at the muzzle so it isn't a lightweight, but balances perfectly between my hands and comes to the shoulder for eyes on scope picture almost instantly.
I use 45.0 grains of powder over CCI 250 primers for an average 2450ishfps. This load will ethically kill anything I hunt out past 200yds.
I will not outperform the 338-06 or the 35Whelan, both excellent cartridges that I no longer use much, but only because as I age the recoil is excessive and I find myself anticipating ignition which is a recipe for disaster.
You aren't missing anything by not having a 338Federal in your safe, unless you find a need for a powerful cartridge with reduced recoil and a very large selection of very good bullets to choose from.
The 358Win is also another underappreciated cartridge but suffers from good loading data when chambered in strong modern actions in North America.
The difference between performance in all four of these cartridges, when compared to case capacities is nonexistent in the field