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338 Norma Reloading Data

Velocity? I'd that 338 norma? That's f'n outstanding shooting!

338 Norma.

I'm not pushing it super fast. 2750 is what I'm getting for my hunting load with the 275 grain BD II's.

After this upcoming hunting trip I'll start trying loads with different powders.

Picked up some lighter hammer hunters and BD II's to try out. Also snagged a box of the Berger hybrid OTM tactical in 300 gn today. The BC was pretty decent on them.

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338 Norma.

I'm not pushing it super fast. 2750 is what I'm getting for my hunting load with the 275 grain BD II's.

After this upcoming hunting trip I'll start trying loads with different powders.

Picked up some lighter hammer hunters and BD II's to try out. Also snagged a box of the Berger hybrid OTM tactical in 300 gn today. The BC was pretty decent on them.

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I'd test the expansion on those first before poking game. I was in a store a week ago that had 4 boxes of 300grn elite hunters. Thru hard to find up there?
 
Ive shot over 20 animals with OTM,S.Out to 850 yrds.Elk and moose ,bear in the mix. Im also going to try the bulldoziers,shot a 6x6 with a 250 gr last year ,but was 200 yrds pass threw
 
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Well, the caribou were both close. 150 and 100 yards. Dumped the first one where it stood and the second went about 5' and tipped over.

First shot on my moose was 880 yards and I made a bad wind call and hit him too far back on the lung. Adjusted and dumped him at 950 yards. He spun left and tipped over. Full penetration with the 275gn Super Bulldozer II's at 880 and 950.

Waited almost an hour before shooting the moose. Kept thinking he'd come closer as I called. He was more interested in finding another bull to fight. Closest he ever got was 875 yards. Luckily it was in the morning so we had plenty of time to clean him and get him back to camp before dark.

Can see the knob I was shooting off of in the picture with the skull and rifle. It's on the top left of the V notch.

Winter decided to come early and the temps dropped to 16° at night. Snowed all the way home from Fairbanks.
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Any updates? I am having a 338 NM built, 28" carbon six 1 in 9 barrel, Manners EH1A stock, Stiller TAC338 action and Stiller CIP DBM. Standard spec reamer, no extended throat, and will be using the Berger 300 grain Elite Hunter. I have heard N570 is the powder if you can find it, but H1000 usually gets good results. I'll be using Peterson brass.
I got a Defiance action and Bartlien 9.35 twist I can run 2800 with 86 gns of 7828 with 300 gr Atips this load is Max in my setup 86.5 flat primers and slight ejector marks 87gns same with stiff bolt lift anyway sneek up on it
 
Well, the caribou were both close. 150 and 100 yards. Dumped the first one where it stood and the second went about 5' and tipped over.

First shot on my moose was 880 yards and I made a bad wind call and hit him too far back on the lung. Adjusted and dumped him at 950 yards. He spun left and tipped over. Full penetration with the 275gn Super Bulldozer II's at 880 and 950.

Waited almost an hour before shooting the moose. Kept thinking he'd come closer as I called. He was more interested in finding another bull to fight. Closest he ever got was 875 yards. Luckily it was in the morning so we had plenty of time to clean him and get him back to camp before dark.

Can see the knob I was shooting off of in the picture with the skull and rifle. It's on the top left of the V notch.

Winter decided to come early and the temps dropped to 16° at night. Snowed all the way home from Fairbanks.
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Awesome man!!! If you feel like it, you should copy/paste this on the Badlands bullets thread, great shooting man!!
 
Well, the caribou were both close. 150 and 100 yards. Dumped the first one where it stood and the second went about 5' and tipped over.

First shot on my moose was 880 yards and I made a bad wind call and hit him too far back on the lung. Adjusted and dumped him at 950 yards. He spun left and tipped over. Full penetration with the 275gn Super Bulldozer II's at 880 and 950.

Waited almost an hour before shooting the moose. Kept thinking he'd come closer as I called. He was more interested in finding another bull to fight. Closest he ever got was 875 yards. Luckily it was in the morning so we had plenty of time to clean him and get him back to camp before dark.

Can see the knob I was shooting off of in the picture with the skull and rifle. It's on the top left of the V notch.

Winter decided to come early and the temps dropped to 16° at night. Snowed all the way home from Fairbanks.
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YOU GUYS ARE MOUNTION MEN FOR SURE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Would have loved to be on that hunt!
Jill
 
This thread has lasted long time it appears. Anyone done any load work with RL26?
I had good results with RL26 and 285gr Hornady ELD Match bullets:

285gr Hornady ELD Match
83.2gn RL26
Fed 215M
2.824" to Ogive (0.020" jump)
2775 fps SD 8.8
0.31" x 3 shots @ 100 yards
 

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