I know you are a .308 fan JP... so I will give you this; "IF" I could only choose "ONE" caliber from the family... it would be the .308.
Right on... JP.
I know you are a .308 fan JP... so I will give you this; "IF" I could only choose "ONE" caliber from the family... it would be the .308.
.243 shooting 75gr for Varmints
7mm/08 shooting 140gr for Deer
.358 shooting 225gr for Bear, Elk, Moose.
Doesn't the 338 fed have the most energy out of the 308 family, at least in factory loadings? 3200fpe (338) vs 2900fpe (358win)...?I don't see a reason to pick a 358...
243win
7mm08
338fed
Doesn't the 338 fed have the most energy out of the 308 family, at least in factory loadings? 3200fpe (338) vs 2900fpe (358win)...?I don't see a reason to pick a 358...
243win
7mm08
338fed
358win Buffalo Bore 225gr TSX load is 3600fpe.
I'd go 260 Rem, .308 and .358. I'd might put the .243 in place of the .260 Rem because of availability of commercial rounds and cost. But although I don't shoot the .260 Rem yet my understanding is anything the .243 does the .260 can do better. Either one for varmints and smaller deer.
I'd keep the .308 for the same reason - availability and low cost commercial ammo. Its a better performer on bigger game. And the .358 for when you need that big heavy bullet.
They are all great cartridges. I just dont' have experience with the 7mm-08 and .338. If I did I might change my mind.
so is their 308 offering!?!?
I have both a 338 FED and a 358 WIN the 338 has a MUCH better bullet selection weather its Factory loads or bullets to handload - also much better SD's and BC's !![]()
RJ
I much prefer the 358 over the 338 for a couple reasons.
First, if I want to load jacketed I can find a more than adequate bullet selection for my needs, especially nowadays with bullet shortages as the big demand for bullets seems to be for .30 cal. and under.
Secondly, I have a wicked cast bullet for both my 358 and my Whelen .... its a short, blunt nosed 280 + gr. gas check cast from an ancient Lyman mould.
Lubed with my own highly secret concoction I can drive it to very respectable velocities in either gun and it has proven to be a superb killer.
I'm sorry but I do not buy into the SD / BC debate... Why, because I don't need to.
Either one or both of my .35 cals could do the job for me without ever having to buy a store-bought bullet...
Maybe you might want to reconsider the .338 Federal as I think it is about to become a obsolete cartridge, I don't know why.
Has anyone had any safety problems with this calibre? I am wondering why Federal has discontinued two factory loads and why Sako, Tikka, Kimber, Ruger and Thompson Center have stopped the manufacturing of rifles in the 338 Federal. Now Midway USA has listed that Federal has discontinued new brass, and apparently new .338 Federal ammo has disappeared off the gunshop shelves!
but I know NO ONE that owns one of these in any rifle.
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I have only come across one in a Tikka T3 loaned to me to try out by another CGN'r here.
Worse thungs to debate , like 222 for moose for example




























