.338 Win Mag for elk
#11
Typical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Buffalo, WY
Posts: 992
Muley is clearly one of our senior members and I not only agree with his opinion on this topic I respect the wisdom behind it. ( I wasn't big enough to use a 94 Winchester till about 1970 )
I grew up around good hunters who used 30/30s on everything and wouldn't have used magnums even if they could have afforded them.
I like my 7 Mag but the truth is that probably 95 percent of the game I've killed I could have killed with my Dad's 30/30.
I grew up around good hunters who used 30/30s on everything and wouldn't have used magnums even if they could have afforded them.
I like my 7 Mag but the truth is that probably 95 percent of the game I've killed I could have killed with my Dad's 30/30.
#12
I have actually shot several elk with a .338 WM. It will do the job in all conditions. Good choice.
#13
I had a light load for the 338 with the Hornady 200 grain that would stack them in one ragged hole. The group opened up until I got them loaded warm. It then tightened up again. The 225's wouldn't shoot until loaded warm as well. With the 250 grain Hornady, it was a hot load that shined. The 275 grain Speers also had to be loaded warm before they tightened up. I tried the fusions in the 2506 and didn't like their performance on whitetail and mule deer at all. Bullets failed. They killed them, but the bullets came apart.Trajectory wise, the 338 is like shooting a big 30 06. There is nothing on this continent that you would be under gunned for with one. Recoil can be real nasty with some of the 338's. IMO the best bullets for the 338 are the Nosler partition and the Speer grandslam. I never had a Hornady fail either, but the fusions are definately not on my like list.
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