bearkilr
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I wanted a lighter rifle than my 375 Ruger but more punch than a 260 Rem.
There's a few calibers around that fit that bill...........
I wanted a lighter rifle than my 375 Ruger but more punch than a 260 Rem.
The short answer to the OPs question is there is just no justifiable need for this cartridge. It's ballistics are duplicated and improved upon by so many other cartridges that the is no reason for this cartridge to exist. It certainly won't do one thing more than the 35 Whelen or 350 RM it's just a tad better than the 338 Federal, 358 Win, 8X57 and doesn't hold a candle to the 325 WSM, 338 WM, 358 NM, 9.3X62 and on up.
Another factor which hasn't been addressed is that the 338 bore is barely hanging on in sales of all the commercial cartridges available now. It has a fan club for sure, but it is a small club in the big picture of rifle cartridges available. This fan club is also almost totally made up of the big 33s from the 338WM on up to the 338X50 BMG for looooong range shooting.
The Federal is the latest 33 to hit the market and it may survive (but I doubt it) solely because it is based on the 308 case and short action.
My question back to you OP, why SHOULD the 338-06 be more popular?
There's a few calibers around that fit that bill...........![]()
Really there is no "logical" reason for a whole lot of cartridges to be loaded. There is so much performance overlap and excellent bullets available that "logically" more than half of present day chamberings could be discontinued let alone wildcats. But logic has little to do with why any of us gets his or her heart set on a less common round. Almost everyone likes to have something a little different. Then you can sit back at the camp with a few cold ones and try to convince your buddies that they have made the wrong cartridge choice and why won't they listen to reason?
Something has to be really revolutionary in the laws of physics or have the best marketing in the world to displace proven favorites.
A cartridge that kicks like a .243Win, shoots laser beam flat like a .257Wby, and clobbers Big Bears like a .375 H&H would be one, and I'd say that would be revolutionary.
Your opinions are quite valid. I will admit that I am not terribly knowledged in rifles and shooting compared to many on this site. I do not have the knowledge or experience of many of the cartridges you alone have listed. I do enjoy learning about all of them and shooting what I can, when I can. I have come to respect many of those that have contributed to answering my question, including yourself, so thank you to all for your time and effort.
To answer your question... because I thought it was a cool idea.
And now I will read up on some of the cartridges you have mentioned.
Thanks again
If Winchester loaded grey box Powerpoints, and one or two premium loads, they would sell well. Do up a run of M70 sporters and watch them go...
Would be easy for them to do as they already have .338 barrels, just need a reamer...
why not a ruger hawkeye?
we need only to be 250 to make a special run .....
and understand that AIing one is like popping the collar on a tee shirt.
Are you saying that a custom run of 338-06 could be done by Ruger as a special order if 250 were ordered?
yes.
look what Clay from Prophet River bring us ... a ruger number one in 303 british.
but doubt you ll 250 amateurs.
all the best.
I guess it would be cheaper to buy a doner rifle and have a gunsmith wave his magic wand.



























