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Offline Ranger413

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Savage 338-06 Final Pics and Range Results
« on: April 12, 2006, 04:20:15 PM »
I completed the gun about a week and a half ago . . .








Finally got a chance to sit down at the reloading bench two days ago.  

All loads featured WW Brass (once fired), WLR primers, Hornady 225gr. Interbond bullets, and Hogdon Varget powder.  All rounds were seated to the recommended length per the Hornady manual.

It was about 80 degrees at the range with an intermittent breeze from the rear.  I loaded a total of 45 rounds for this first go around.  I started at 48.0 grains and worked my way up to 52.0 grains in half grain increments.  I used the first five rounds of 48.0 grains to get the scope adjusted and hitting close to on at 100 yards.  All rounds were fired from the bench at 100 yards.

From top left to bottom right were:  48.5, 49.0, 49.5, and 50.0 grains.



I didn't get out the calipers, but the first group was right around 1" with the rest hovering somewhere between 1 1/4" and 1 3/4".  I account the groups opening up a bid probably due to barrel fouling, heat, and recoil.  

My process was to fire the first two rounds on a scrap target to foul the bore a little.  The next three shots would go on the target pictured.  There was about one minute between rounds.  After firing five shots I'd clean the barrel using a patch soaked with Hoppes #9 and then follow it up with a dry patch.  Not trying to get it sparkling clean, just get the big chunks out.  Then, I'd allow about five minutes before shooting the next string.

The barrel is free-floated so there shouldn't be any influence on the rounds from the barrel moving and touching anything.  I did notice that the barrel heated up pretty fast and I probably didn't allow it to cool down enough between strings.

As far as the recoil goes, it wasn't all that bad.  The first string of five with the 48.0 grains was like my .308 with almost max loads.  It steadily increased with the increasing powder weights.  I decided to stop after the 50.0 grain loads because I was getting weary from shooting.  I'll leave the remaining 20 rounds for another day in the near future.

I inspected each round after it was fired.  I did notice some slight bulging near the case head, if I remember correctly this is due to excessive headspace.  I think the next go around will be neck-sized only.  I also thought that there was slight cratering of the prmiers on some of the rounds, but it was only one or two with the 49.5 grain loads.  Nothing appeared in the 50.0 grain loads.  I'll keep a close eye on it next time as well.

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Re: Savage 338-06 Final Pics and Range Results
« Reply #1 on: July 08, 2006, 06:55:00 PM »
Nice rifle!!
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Re: Savage 338-06 Final Pics and Range Results
« Reply #2 on: July 27, 2006, 04:46:51 AM »
You are going to love it in the field. It will do everything you built it for. Good hunting.

MY Savage 338-06 is a shooter, keep working up the loads, you will find the sweet one. I've been using Speer bullets with very good results. I find the near max loads seem to shoot the best. The 200 grain shoot ok the 225's are better.

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Re: Savage 338-06 Final Pics and Range Results
« Reply #3 on: July 31, 2006, 05:55:13 PM »
  My custom .338-06 has harvested a lot of meat for my freezer over the years, includeing the moose in the picture...

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Re: Savage 338-06 Final Pics and Range Results
« Reply #4 on: September 06, 2006, 05:24:26 AM »
What kind of velocity do yall get with the 338-06?

Chris

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Re: Savage 338-06 Final Pics and Range Results
« Reply #5 on: September 06, 2006, 12:56:08 PM »
if you try  a few 5 shots groups, you might get an easier to read pattern. Make sure your rifle doesn't over heat! One thing that might help is a very small upward pressure on the barrel at the tip of the stock. Take a couple of business cards along and try shooting groups with 2 or 3 layers. Loosen the action screws, insert cards.....

Thin barrels will often settle down with 7 to 8 pounds of upward pressure at that location. I have a couple of 270's that are built very close to each other....one is free floating and one is full bedded with a short pressure pad/half-ring made out of bedding compound at the very end of the forend tip. It out shoots the free floater any day...it sure didn't start that way.

Another thing that will help is load tuning. There might be a little wind in 2 of your groups. Vertical stringing is often a sign of not enough powder. Too much starts to look a shotgun was used. The pattern will have a fairly even distribution of holes....it'll just be large and getting larger. One of the hardest problems to figure out if you start out there.

Nice rifle that looks like a shooter. I enjoy the tuning part...get a cheap thrill out of watching groups tighten up.

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Re: Savage 338-06 Final Pics and Range Results
« Reply #6 on: September 09, 2006, 07:23:19 AM »
What kind of velocity do yall get with the 338-06?
Chris

I get 2690fps with the 200gr Ballistic Silvertips , a friend gets 3050fps with the 180gr Accubond, both out of 26" barrels using  BL-C2, neither are max loads.

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Re: Savage 338-06 Final Pics and Range Results
« Reply #7 on: September 09, 2006, 07:50:51 AM »
Nce! I am a big fan of the 30-06 and have often thought about a 338-06.

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Re: Savage 338-06 Final Pics and Range Results
« Reply #8 on: September 10, 2006, 03:05:26 AM »
Nice rifle and caliber.I have a custom remy 700 in the same caliber.and love it.It is grouping .260 @ 100 yards (three shot groups)with the barnes TSX bullets.and have shot an African gems buck with it.One shot and it was on the deck.I do not think it kicks any more then the 30-06 it's sellf.good luck with your new rifle..
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Re: Savage 338-06 Final Pics and Range Results
« Reply #9 on: September 11, 2006, 08:22:49 AM »
Great looking rifle!Oh by the way thanks Ranger413,after looking at those targets I have it have one.I do have a remington 700 06 that is just sitting there,thought about selling it as I already have another one,but it shoots too good.But if I were to rebarrel to a 338-06,see what you did.
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Re: Savage 338-06 Final Pics and Range Results
« Reply #10 on: September 17, 2006, 02:49:40 AM »
 Nice looking rifle. I found this thread after i ordered my .338-06 barrel. It should be here on monday I can't wait.