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Re: 338-06
« Reply #30 on: November 25, 2013, 08:41:00 AM »
Thanks for all the great info.  I love those 185 TSX bullets and that is what I'll stay with.

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Re: 338-06
« Reply #31 on: November 25, 2013, 09:14:50 AM »
I would think the sst would be a great choice in the slower speeds of the 338-06

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Re: 338-06
« Reply #32 on: November 25, 2013, 10:24:11 AM »
I would think the sst would be a great choice in the slower speeds of the 338-06
Or Ballistic Tips... I use them in the Whelen Ackley Improved (WhAckley) and the 8x57 and the 8mm-06.
A Smith & Wesson Beats Four Aces.

Whatta ya mean I can't have one of each?

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WDFW is going farther and farther backwards....we need FISH AND GAME back!

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Re: 338-06
« Reply #33 on: November 25, 2013, 11:07:43 AM »

Also a comparison pic of the 30-06 vs 338-06 Imp. and 35 Whelen Imp.



Hey Guys,

Please don't flame me on this.  This is a very interesting thread, and I would would really like to know why all the effort is put into the .338-06, when the cartridge is so similar to the .30-06.  I am being serious here, because I just don't know why you would do this.

I completely understand buying guns (or, making them) "just because I want to."  I also do that.  But if there is a much more important reason, please educate me.

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Re: 338-06
« Reply #34 on: November 25, 2013, 11:10:05 AM »

Also a comparison pic of the 30-06 vs 338-06 Imp. and 35 Whelen Imp.



Hey Guys,

Please don't flame me on this.  This is a very interesting thread, and I would would really like to know why all the effort is put into the .338-06, when the cartridge is so similar to the .30-06.  I am being serious here, because I just don't know why you would do this.

I completely understand buying guns (or, making them) "just because I want to."  I also do that.  But if there is a much more important reason, please educate me.


gun junkies I guess , 30-06 just don't get in my truck !

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Re: 338-06
« Reply #35 on: November 25, 2013, 11:14:39 AM »

Also a comparison pic of the 30-06 vs 338-06 Imp. and 35 Whelen Imp.



Hey Guys,

Please don't flame me on this.  This is a very interesting thread, and I would would really like to know why all the effort is put into the .338-06, when the cartridge is so similar to the .30-06.  I am being serious here, because I just don't know why you would do this.

I completely understand buying guns (or, making them) "just because I want to."  I also do that.  But if there is a much more important reason, please educate me.
220 grain bullets are roughly the max most consider the 30-06 with .30 cal to spin and handle correctly.  the 338 can go up to 300 grain with standard twist barrels.

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Re: 338-06
« Reply #36 on: November 25, 2013, 11:51:28 AM »
PD,


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Re: 338-06
« Reply #37 on: November 25, 2013, 11:56:08 AM »
Let's try this again.  I got mine because in the thick brushy areas that I often times hunt, I wanted something that would offer a little bigger hole in and out than my 270 or 30-06.  I thought about the 35 Whelen, 358, 338-06 and the 338 Federal.  Guess which one came along first.

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Re: 338-06
« Reply #38 on: November 25, 2013, 01:01:33 PM »
225 sst  :tup: big holes rule ! I like the idea of the energy getting spent in the animal some of the ultras just blow right through.

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Re: 338-06
« Reply #39 on: November 25, 2013, 03:50:21 PM »

Hey Guys,

Please don't flame me on this.  This is a very interesting thread, and I would would really like to know why all the effort is put into the .338-06, when the cartridge is so similar to the .30-06.  I am being serious here, because I just don't know why you would do this.

I completely understand buying guns (or, making them) "just because I want to."  I also do that.  But if there is a much more important reason, please educate me.

I hunt with the Whelen pictured above, because it just hits harder than the 30-06, and I like that. (don't confuse "like" or "want" with "need") The 338-06 is somewhere in the middle; the appeal is that it still hits harder than the .30 cal, with heavier bullets, but without sacrificing much range.

I don't think any of it is about "need"; just personal preference. Some guys like bigger guns. I considered hunting whitetail with my .458 Win Mag, just because, although I never got around to it.

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Re: 338-06
« Reply #40 on: November 25, 2013, 05:04:52 PM »
Let's try this again.  I got mine because in the thick brushy areas that I often times hunt, I wanted something that would offer a little bigger hole in and out than my 270 or 30-06.  I thought about the 35 Whelen, 358, 338-06 and the 338 Federal.  Guess which one came along first.

I completely understand your (and Yonderling's) response.  I, too, hunt in the nasty brush of the wet side, and I face the same problem.  In my case, poor eyesight limits my ability to see INTO the brush, but nonetheless, your logic makes sense to me.

Good hunting!
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