.338-06 finnaly home

BigUglyMan said:
Sure it's nice, but ask the big galoot what he did to that nice rifle today.:mad:

I'm not telling. Just ask him. You just can't give some people nice things.:p

WTF, did he drive over it? Get pissed off and shoot it with his 450? :confused: Surely you jest BUM.....
 
I got the chance to put some rounds through Amphibious's custom 338-06 today. Boy, what a rifle! :D Very accurate, and recoil wasnt too bad. Incredible ballistics considering powder burned. Great rig. Two Bartell thumbs
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was in vanderhoof today to try out some loads with the great "Todbartell". this trip was special, as unlike most of my trips to vanderhoof I stayed sober, and could actually remember the trip :D

working on loads around the Hornady 225gr Innerbond and Hornady 250gr Spire Point. I had been having some consistancy issues with my home scale (it won;t hold a zero) and my groups were suffering. so off to "Tod's" house and for some time on his RCBS ChargeMaster, hoping to keep the consistancy up.

the load I had worked up in PG was a Hornady Interbond @ 3.38", 61.0 grs. H4350. thos was shooting poorly with groups ending up in the 1.8" - 2" range. I thought it was my shooting, but after shooting a .6" group with my .22-250 minutes later I put that to rest.

with Mr. Bartell at the trigger and ammo loaded on his scale it went something like this:

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not to shabby! 2677 fps six shot average with .85" & .66" 3 shot groups @100m.

after trying a few more power combos we moved on to the 250gr IL's. again, same load I had tried in PG with poor results was dramatically improved with the consistancy of an accurate reloading equipment.

250 gr. - Hornady Interlock @ 3.33", 59.0 grs H4350 ~ 2539 fps (.82" 3 shot 100m)

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Why the .338-06 makes sense:

Hornady Interbond @ 3.38", 61.0 grs. H4350 ~ 2677 fps

3580ft.lbs of Muzzle Energy and still packs a whopping 2160 ft.lbs @ 300yrds. all this from a .30-06 case. if you take a peak at the hornady manual you may also note this load is 100fps slower then a .338win mag (with the same bullet) using 10grs less powder. gotta love that!

the 250gr SP @ 2539fps:

M.E: 3578ft.lbs
300yrds: 2135ft.lbs



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Salty said:
WTF, did he drive over it? Get pissed off and shoot it with his 450? :confused: Surely you jest BUM.....

Look carefully at the pic he just posted. I won't tell the whole story, but it was a "What Have You Learned" moment.

Personally, I'd have kept my mouth shut about it and tried to blame bartell:D
 
BigUglyMan said:
Look carefully at the pic he just posted. I won't tell the whole story, but it was a "What Have You Learned" moment.

Personally, I'd have kept my mouth shut about it and tried to blame bartell:D

I see a scratch on the top of the grip that doesn't seem to be in the original picture. Time to confess.......what happened?
 
I think Phib is just getting started on a bit of Canadiana folk art. He's going to carve a bull moose with a grouse in a pine tree as a background on the wrist. Then he'll fire up the dremel and finish off with some engraving...
 
haha, big gust of wind blew it right off the bags when I was out at the range last week. got a few dings.

mother nature is a real ##### sometimes :p
 
Ah, the amazing tod bartell....

Has hot avatars, makes good ammunition, and is at testign rifles via bench shooting.........

What more could you ask for in an internet legend?:p :cool:
 
Fine looking rifle.... looks like it shoots too!

Any bear whackin' opportunities with it yet?

They should be out in force to east of ya by now!

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Amphibious said:
Why the .338-06 makes sense:

Hornady Interbond @ 3.38", 61.0 grs. H4350 ~ 2677 fps

3580ft.lbs of Muzzle Energy and still packs a whopping 2160 ft.lbs @ 300yrds. all this from a .30-06 case. if you take a peak at the hornady manual you may also note this load is 100fps slower then a .338win mag (with the same bullet) using 10grs less powder. gotta love that!

the 250gr SP @ 2539fps:

M.E: 3578ft.lbs
300yrds: 2135ft.lbs

Run the numbers using the 225 Nosler Accubond with its's super high BC of .550 @ ~2700 fps and one see the cartridge is also capable of pretty decent long-range work. Sited in for a 10" diameter vital zone the Accubond gives a 350 yard point-blank range. Started at 2700 fps the bullet hits 500 yards still packing very close to a ton on energy!


Another bullet you may want to try is the 200 grain Silver Ballistic Tips - a heavy jacket bullet suitable for animals as large as elk. (The regular 200 gr BT is no longer in production) I have shot 2 deer with the 200 BT , one at 75 yards and the other close to 300 using my 338-06 and both had "eat-up-to-the-hole" entry and exit wounds.
 
Very good numbers with H-4350,your long boxed M-700 really comes into it own.I can't get anywhere near that with my FN.I have to go a little faster powder.
 
I'm building my very own 338-06 and was curious about barrel lengths. When I get ahold of Ted G. to build one for me, I am considering something at least 26". Will this be awkward, or do I have room for a little bit more?
Project so far- win m70 action -post 64 (s/n says 1974) in a Boyd's laminate stock. It will also be sporting a bipod. Heavy rifle's really don't bother me to much.
Any criticism welcome-that's why I signed up here.
 
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