Why are you using a .338 with bullet weights that are better suited to .30 cal. applications? If you don't need at least 225 grains of bullet, you don't need a .338.
Why are you using a .338 with bullet weights that are better suited to .30 cal. applications? If you don't need at least 225 grains of bullet, you don't need a .338.
185 ttsx has a good BC as compared to some of the 200 and 210gr bullets - i would try those!
I worked up a load for 200gr Nosler BT bullets once and used them on two mule deer. Very poor terminal performance with limited penetration with excessive shot damage to the meat..
I am shooting a 7mm STW with 140gr bullets now. I have the .338 and would like to use it more. Looking at the reloading tables it looks like the 180gr bullet in the 300 and 338 are close to the same velocity. I know BC. is different but i am talking about hunting ranges. I thought I would give 338 a try first. When I get drawn for moose it will be back to shooting 225gr.
Thought I would post to see if others had tried and what they thought about they're results. Didn't expect to be scolded for trying something different.
The 200 grain Nosler BT is one hell of a stout bullet. I too have shot a few mule deer with the 200 BT at ranges as close as 50 yards and as far away as 250. All had entry and exit holes about the size of a loonie and NO blood shot meat to speak of. In fact the deer looked like they were shot with hard-cast bullets in that you could literally eat right up to the hole.
Maybe they have changed them since I used them but one shot was a mule deer at about 60m broadside, hit a rib on the way in and exploded. No exit and I could put my fist in through the entrance.
Second mule deer also failed on contact and didn't exit, was about a 100m shot. It did spine the deer so second shot to the head was required due to bad shot placement on the first shot.
I've been very happy with the 250gr SGK bullets and I think they would likely be good for moose as well as deer. I've considered the 215gr SGK bullets but haven't tried them yet, i thought them might be too lightly built but from another post on here they sound good. The best part of the SGK bullets is that they are cheap enough to shoot lots for practice![]()



























