Mrs Swifty's 338 Fed., a lady's gun, pictures

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Too bad it's a 338 Fed...that is the biggest farce unloaded on the shooting public since the EtronX.

No, electric ignition in a hunting rifle never made sense and was unmarketable. 185gr bullets out of a short action at 2700fps, with 45grs of powder is a a great idea.
Crawl back into your igloo, you big troll.:nest:
 
No, electric ignition in a hunting rifle never made sense and was unmarketable. 185gr bullets out of a short action at 2700fps, with 45grs of powder is a a great idea.
Crawl back into your igloo, you big troll.:nest:

With the sectional density of a dinnerplate flying sideways and a trash BC, the benefits of the 185 338 cal bullet are largely made up. Now, for a recoil sensitive shooter the whole things mightn't be a bad idea, but if you're that recoil sensitive, a 308 or 7mm-08 would still be a better choice.
 
With the sectional density of a dinnerplate flying sideways and a trash BC, the benefits of the 185 338 cal bullet are largely made up. Now, for a recoil sensitive shooter the whole things mightn't be a bad idea, but if you're that recoil sensitive, a 308 or 7mm-08 would still be a better choice.

What about 210 X-bullets a 2600fps?
 
With the sectional density of a dinnerplate flying sideways and a trash BC, the benefits of the 185 338 cal bullet are largely made up

what negative effects will a 185gr TSX w/ section density of .231 & BC of .352 have, when hunting deer/moose/elk inside 350 yards? really? :) yeeeeah didn't think so

long live the 338F :dancingbanana:
 
What about 210 X-bullets a 2600fps?

Better. Just like a 165 gr 308 TSX.

The SD matters all the time. I prefer higher SD for increased penetration, same reason I prefer heavy for caliber bullets. 225 or 250 in a 338 is more my speed. Still, if you want a 338 shooting light bullets, fill your boots. I just don't see the point. 1/2" of bolt throw? 2" less rifle? 5 oz less weight? Minutiae.
 
Better. Just like a 165 gr 308 TSX.

The SD matters all the time. I prefer higher SD for increased penetration, same reason I prefer heavy for caliber bullets. 225 or 250 in a 338 is more my speed. Still, if you want a 338 shooting light bullets, fill your boots. I just don't see the point. 1/2" of bolt throw? 2" less rifle? 5 oz less weight? Minutiae.

Proof is in the pudding, and I know for a fact that the 185gr TSX at 2700fps penetrates just a hair less than a 180 Partition out of a 30-06 at the same speed at 150yds. And anyone willing to state that the 180gr at 2700 out of an '06 can't kill moose and such, has a lot of resurrecting to do.
It isn't meant to be a .338 WM. That's why they called it the .338 Federal;)

I still can't figure out why Winchester created the .338 WM when the .375 was still trucking. They should've spent the money on coming out with a good .375 bullet at the time.......:stirthepot2: The rest is just, well, minutae.
 
Proof is in the pudding, and I know for a fact that the 185gr TSX at 2700fps penetrates just a hair less than a 180 Partition out of a 30-06 at the same speed at 150yds. And anyone willing to state that the 180gr at 2700 out of an '06 can't kill moose and such, has a lot of resurrecting to do.
It isn't meant to be a .338 WM. That's why they called it the .338 Federal;)

I still can't figure out why Winchester created the .338 WM when the .375 was still trucking. They should've spent the money on coming out with a good .375 bullet at the time.......:stirthepot2: The rest is just, well, minutae.

You can't see why Winchester created the 338 WM but you see a place for the 338 Fed.?
 
The SD matters all the time. I prefer higher SD for increased penetration, same reason I prefer heavy for caliber bullets.

SD is somewhat important, but even more important is bullet construction for increased penetration. A theoretical 220 gr vmax in 300 Mag would not outpenetrate a 130gr Barnes X bullet with its pitiful SD.

Although I have not done it, I suspect a 185 gr TSX 338" going 2750 fps will kill animals!
 
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