tylerjwitty
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338 marlin express isn't too far behind it.
imo it seems that it costs more then its worth having
imo it seems that it costs more then its worth having
imo it seems that it costs more then its worth having
Wow.
I'm guessing you've never shot a 338 win mag, or shot a 2600 fps rifle compared to a 3000 fps rifle at 500 yards and beyond.
No "wow" about it.
The *practical* advantage of a winmag at close to intermediate (read: 99.9% of actual hunting ranges) distances are negligible when it comes to hunting pracicality and on-game performance. An animal is not going to know the difference between a 200 gr. @ 2000 or a 200gr @ 2300. Anyone who thinks the former is going to bounce off of an animal because it doesnt say Magnum on the box is kidding themselves.
As far as longer? Sure...it's fine...but mine was given up long ago for the likes of the 300 RUM and the 7mm RUM.
The winmag is a fine cartridge.... It does everything "ok", but doesn't excell at anything (compared to modern loadings)
The RUM calibers have less of an advantage over the Winmag at long ranges than the Winmag has over the 338 Federal at short to intermediate range. I don't get your point, your post makes no sense.
338 fed 210 gr Partition @ muzzle 2630 fps
338 win mag 210 gr Partition @ 100 yards 2610 fps
A 338 win mag gives you an extra 100 yards on the 338 fed. I think that at some point I will shoot a big elk bull at about 300+ yards. for this reason I went with the win mag. I really like the 338 fed and was very close to buying one. Anyone calling it a pumpkin roller should also have no use for 90% of the calibers that most of us shoot. If I did not hunt in the open country I would have bought one. That "pumpkin roller" would have suited me just fine. Easy to find brass and bullets.
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Really?
Lol....and *I'm* the one lacking in knowledge?
Run the 1000 yard ballistics on my 7 RUM and the same on the winmag....THEN tell me about the "minimal" advantage. The RUM shoots as flat as my 22-250, but slams moose
As far as the 300 yard comparison: there is nothing your winmag can do to an animal at 300 that my 338F can't....except recoil more. The fact is that the magnums only show a real *on game* advantage out past 4-500...
Lol...I've owned both, I've taken animals with both, I won't go back to the winmag. My 45/70 or 450 Marlin is superior out to 100, my 338F carries me out to 4-500 and the RUM covers everything beyond that.
But hey, it's only an opinion....(and I think *some* here REALLY need to read the OP. He was t asking for your personal caliber or catridge reccomendations)
No "wow" about it.
The *practical* advantage of a winmag at close to intermediate (read: 99.9% of actual hunting ranges) distances are negligible when it comes to hunting pracicality and on-game performance. An animal is not going to know the difference between a 200 gr. @ 2000 or a 200gr @ 2300. Anyone who thinks the former is going to bounce off of an animal because it doesnt say Magnum on the box is kidding themselves.
As far as longer? Sure...it's fine...but mine was given up long ago for the likes of the 300 RUM and the 7mm RUM.
The winmag is a fine cartridge.... It does everything "ok", but doesn't excell at anything (compared to modern loadings)
Really?
Lol....and *I'm* the one lacking in knowledge?
Run the 1000 yard ballistics on my 7 RUM and the same on the winmag....THEN tell me about the "minimal" advantage. The RUM shoots as flat as my 22-250, but slams moose
As far as the 300 yard comparison: there is nothing your winmag can do to an animal at 300 that my 338F can't....except recoil more. The fact is that the magnums only show a real *on game* advantage out past 4-500...
Lol...I've owned both, I've taken animals with both, I won't go back to the winmag. My 45/70 or 450 Marlin is superior out to 100, my 338F carries me out to 4-500 and the RUM covers everything beyond that.
But hey, it's only an opinion....(and I think *some* here REALLY need to read the OP. He was t asking for your personal caliber or catridge reccomendations)
That's an interesting way of doctoring the data.
The 338 WM has about 300 fps over the 338 Federal in any given bullet weight and more if we're talking the heavies of 250 gr. and up. Not too many guys pick the 210g for a 338, I would think it's more common to go 225 and up to have an advantage over the .30 calibers. Once you get into 338 and up, guys buy them for the larger big game and I doubt most use them as their primary deer size game rifle.
In regard to calling it a "pumpkin roller", consider that MV of a 225 gr out of a 338 Federal is not far ahead of a 444 Marlin(100-150 fps), though the latter will naturally shed velocity much faster due to BC of the bullet.
And all of this tells anyone with any amount of practical experience you know SFA beyond what your ballistics calculator has told you.
SD, penetration, expansion at velocity, etc. all matters much more than anything you have stated. Ever seen the difference in expansion in most bullets at 2000fps vs 2300? Didn't think so, and yah it does make a difference.
If you think that a .338 Fed has you covered out to 500yds in equivalency to a .338WM your dreaming.
Same with the 180 gr accubond. I can't compare heavier bullets because the Fed is not chambered for them. I can't compare something that does not existNot doctoring anything just stating a fact.
I'm kind of tired of the "this calibre is no good because bla bla bla blaaaaaaaaaaa" If a caliber does not suite your needs then don't buy it. I hunt with guys who hunt only in the bush and they use 358 win. personally I would never buy one, but it sure works for them as they hardly ever shoot more than 100 yards.
Under 500 yards I'd say that the 338 fed us a vastly superior cartridge to the winmag
The *practical* advantage of a winmag at close to intermediate (read: 99.9% of actual hunting ranges) distances are negligible when it comes to hunting pracicality and on-game performance.
I have hunted with one (tikka t3) for the past three years, taken everything from moose on down with it. I am a poor off hand shot, so I keep everything under 200 yards at the best of times. 185 triple shocks (over 47 g of varget) doing 2750 are nothing to sneeze at. i have found the bull s**t on this website outweighs everything else by a huge margin. if my opinion counts for anything it is a good round. remember everything on this continent was hunted at one time or another with nothing better than a 30-30 or a 303. 338 federal is a dandy,
tell you one thing it has over a 300wm.... it will never wear out a barrel.

A quick look at your user name tells me the chances of having an unbiased conversation with you on this topic is about as likely as having an unbiased opinion on the new Mustang from some guy with the username "Dodgeguy".
So let me part this thread once again pointing out that the original poster didn't ask for your thoughts on your pet winmag, nor did he ask for your opinion of how bad the 338f is. He asked (and reiterated) which guns were available in the cartridge he has *chosen*.
Now if you'd like to go find a thread where the topic is "338F vs 338 Win", I'm sure your insight would be helpfull....but when a guy asks "Where can I get x", "X sucks, my x is better" is not really a valuable answer to the question asked
Cheers.
PS: I wouldn't know about being the "a**hole at elk camp"....In N Ontario we dont shoot elk...(we prefer to shoot BIG animals)...and regardless of whether i was shooting the fed or one of my magnums, I've never had moose go more than 60 yards. But hey, I must be wrong about that too
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