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    Thumbs up 338-06 Testing Went Good

    I am really enjoying Making Cast Bullets. Thanks to everyone, reading others post is also educating. Thought I would share some test pictures from this morning. I hope someone finds them interesting.

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ID:	314181 1st lower shot in tote was sand only w/ no exit. 2nd shot Water Baggie then coffee then 12 pack diet soda box stuffed with water bags (24 inches of water) Through the backside and another 6 to 8 inches of sand. Recovered Bullet.

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ID:	314182 Start Accuracy 1 MOA, reached my goal
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ID:	314184 Got even Better.
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ID:	314185 Couldnt be Happier. These Pics are the best groups of 3 different Tests.
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    Well done. Welcome aboard.

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    What rifle are you shooting so well?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Texas by God View Post
    What rifle are you shooting so well?


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    I had a 338-06 barrel placed on a Mauser action 20 years ago and just set it in a corner. Recently started casting again and got a mold for the 338 for the zombie apocalypse. I dont think its the gun I think its the bullets.
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ID:	314196 its the Lower rifle of the two.
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    Nicely done.
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    I am not a fan of three shot groups but that is very impressive. It will kill....
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    I installed a pre-fit barrel in .338-06 on a Savage a while back and it was amazing, particularly with cast.

    The 35 Whelen in cast gets all the kudos but the .338-06 is very good as well. The 35 bore is noted for more mold choices while the .338” bore sports more j-word options. In cast the humble Lee mold (.338”, 225 gr) excels beyond expectations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Three44s View Post
    I installed a pre-fit barrel in .338-06 on a Savage a while back and it was amazing, particularly with cast.

    The 35 Whelen in cast gets all the kudos but the .338-06 is very good as well. The 35 bore is noted for more mold choices while the .338” bore sports more j-word options. In cast the humble Lee mold (.338”, 225 gr) excels beyond expectations.

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    100% agree..Thanks for your comment. Do you Know how fast you are pushing your 225gr bullets? I too am using a Lee 2 Cav Mold 210gr though. Last wk I ordered a 205gr, 2 cav, Powder coating mold to fit my Magma Master caster. What I am shooting delivers nuts accurate but bullets take alot of work - filing, sorting weights, and lengths to have a consistent bullet depth to occupy consistent cartrige space, and still have consistent bullet jump to lands. I have a bit of a mental problem trying to get the max out of things. If your interested in some of these newer molds bullets I would be willing to send you some when the mold comes. You can PM me.

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    Thank you for the offer!

    I did not chrono my lead loads. A member who has passed shared a load with me using IMR 4320 but at a level a little too robust for my not very broken in barrel and it leaded. I cleaned it out and reduced the powder charge, no other change. I fired a group at 100 and was rewarded with accuracy very close to what you are experiencing. This was pre-powder coat, lubed and sized .338”, cast air cooled WW with about 1% tin added and copper checked. Lee’s pride and joy.

    My cases are once fired Remington 30-06, I may have bumped the neck diameter up to 8mm then a run through a 338-06 fl sizer but it might have been just the final FL die alone.

    338-06 is a very fine and versatile cartridge indeed!

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    Good morning D. Bullets
    Happy to have you here. Looks like you are headed down the path in good shape.
    We have a 338-06 Mauser barrel sitting up north waiting to get mounted on a Mauser action.
    Been shooting the 375-06 for years and decided to split the diameter with the .338. So you are encouraging us to not forget that barrel.
    I have been years from ocean fishing... what fish is that ? Dad had a boat down along West Palm Beach.
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    Quote Originally Posted by missionary5155 View Post
    Good morning D. Bullets
    Happy to have you here. Looks like you are headed down the path in good shape.
    We have a 338-06 Mauser barrel sitting up north waiting to get mounted on a Mauser action.
    Been shooting the 375-06 for years and decided to split the diameter with the .338. So you are encouraging us to not forget that barrel.
    I have been years from ocean fishing... what fish is that ? Dad had a boat down along West Palm Beach.
    Thank you: Its a Yellow Fin Tuna: Its a small one but a good picture.
    375-06 Interesting do you shoot it slow enough to skip on gas checks? I think you will be impressed with the 338-06.
    I did have a small set back with it today, I added a muzzle brake, need to go through accuracy tests again. WOW!! It is loud.

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    The 375-06 we shoot it from Bunny loads ( a 125 gr made for Ballards) up to a 345 fngc at 2200 fps. So yes we shoot PB and GC types. Also do the "Shake & Bake" powder coat. Works good on soft cast up to 1600 FPS.
    I have been a 375 fan since our first Winchester in 38-55 many years back. Have all sorts of .375 rifles and a Dan wesson in .375 Supermag.
    Got started into the .338 diameters with an 1886 TD in 33 Winchester about 20 years back. So ordered up a barrel for the Mauser Mark X we have had for many years in 30-06.
    I was near a muzzle break rifle some years back and I was cured of ever wanting one. I would get a slip on butt pad if recoil was an issue an we do use them. Have a couple 50 Alaskan rifles and they are not bad at all with a soft pad on my bony little body.
    "Come unto Me, all you who labor and are heavy burdened, and I will give you rest." Matthew 11:28
    Male Guanaco out in dry lakebed at 10,800 feet south of Arequipa.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dverna View Post
    I am not a fan of three shot groups but that is very impressive. It will kill....
    Thanks Don. I agree on the 3 shot groups. I had many loads to test and wanted to keep it arround 30ish shots. (3 powder loads each with 3 differant seating depths the good ones all held tight so I was confident the pattern would hold. Today I confermed the load with a 5 shot group.
    L = 2373
    H = 2382
    AV = 2378
    E.S. = 9.81
    S.D. =4.47

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    Those are impressive groups. I have a friend who swears by the .338-06.
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