dan belisle said:
It's a great round that suffers from not as many available bullets as the 33's. - dan
Well, I can definitely agree that there aren't as many hunting bullets available for it as the .33's. I can't agree with the "suffers" bit.
Barnes makes the 180 grainer for those who want screaming fast, not to mention their 200 gr. 225, and 250 X-bullets. There's the new 200 and 225 grain Triple Shock.
Nosler makes their 225 grain ballistic tip, the 225 and 250 grain Partition.
There's the Swift A-Frame in 225, 250, and 280...
Speer has the 180, 220, and 250 grain Hot-Cor, the 250 grain Grand Slam, and the 300 grain Trophy Bonded Bear Claw,
Woodleigh makes the 225, 250, and 310 grain bullets - along with a 310 grain solid.
So anyways, yeah, not as many choices as a .338 - but if you can't find what you need in that list, I'm not sure what you'll find in a .338 that will fill the gap. I guess I've never understood the comment that the .35's "suffer" from a lack of bullets to choose from. Most guys buying Norma Mags aren't deer hunters to begin with...
Additionally, there is also the small matter of the availability of lighter, handgun hunting bullets. These, loaded to 30-30 velocities make a great starter load for the wife and kids, or for an evening walk by the local waterhole in hopes of ambushing a careless whitetail - you don't have to shoot rhino rollers out of a .358 ALL the time...
As far as that goes, bulk purchases of cheap handgun bullets make for very cheap plinking with a .358 - something you won't be doing with a .338...