.338 Shooters - 350gr Bullet

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I ran across this bullet manufacture and it seems like they make some really nice bullets. I sent them a message and waiting to hear back on the .338 in 350gr bullet with the specks on it. I may try using to shoot ELR. I didn't see a website but they are on Face Book. If anyone is currently of in the past used this manufacture please chime in.
I think that they are out of Alberta.

"Chinchaga Bullets"


Thanks
Len & Jill
 
Not sure if you would be interested but I shoot Parker bullets in my 338-378. Pretty good bullet for long range. They make em 250-300 grain. Parker production is their website. Then Parker Long range is the bullets. I called and talked to the owner Bob Parker before I made my decision. Good guy to talk to.
 
Not sure if you would be interested but I shoot Parker bullets in my 338-378. Pretty good bullet for long range. They make em 250-300 grain. Parker production is their website. Then Parker Long range is the bullets. I called and talked to the owner Bob Parker before I made my decision. Good guy to talk to.
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We shoot mostly Berger or Sierra depending on the cartridge.
Will check out Parker Bullets.
Len & Jill
 
I ran across this bullet manufacture and it seems like they make some really nice bullets. I sent them a message and waiting to hear back on the .338 in 350gr bullet with the specks on it. I may try using to shoot ELR. I didn't see a website but they are on Face Book. If anyone is currently of in the past used this manufacture please chime in.
I think that they are out of Alberta.

"Chinchaga Bullets"


Thanks
Len & Jill
I think Kirby Allen has spoke of these in some threads. I think he tried them.
 
@Fiftydriver @FEENIX i know y'all know about chinchaga and can weigh in.

The former member Swamplord did extensive testing and hunting with chinchaga bullets as well, sadly he's not part of this forum anymore but there's still lots of his content, both wildcats and field results using chinchaga bullets, that can be found here.
 
I ran across this bullet manufacture and it seems like they make some really nice bullets. I sent them a message and waiting to hear back on the .338 in 350gr bullet with the specks on it. I may try using to shoot ELR. I didn't see a website but they are on Face Book. If anyone is currently of in the past used this manufacture please chime in.
I think that they are out of Alberta.

"Chinchaga Bullets"


Thanks
Len & Jill

They are indeed out of Alberta, the owners name is Dale, and if you send them a message via Facebook messenger they typically reply very quickly. A true independent entirely private operation and the sort of thing that's good to have around.
 
Not sure if you would be interested but I shoot Parker bullets in my 338-378. Pretty good bullet for long range. They make em 250-300 grain. Parker production is their website. Then Parker Long range is the bullets. I called and talked to the owner Bob Parker before I made my decision. Good guy to talk to.
Bobs bullets shoot amazing in my smokeless muzzy. He's a great guy to speak with also. His 275 grain black max at 3100 fps is a deer dropper for sure! He enjoys customer feedback pics as well!
 
Len is this the one your talking about?

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Here they are next to the 275gr SBD2s

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Len is this the one your talking about?

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Here they are next to the 275gr SBD2s

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Yes
How are they shooting and any BC info?
We are looking for a heavier bullet with high BC to replace the Berger .338-300gr OTM. Going to try 3K ELR with a new barrel on the way from Krieger. 1.35" straight to finish at 34" with a 1:9 connected to a BAT "M" single shot dual port so bullet length is not a problem.
I sent Chinchaga a message and waiting for info/specks. Interested on the Tail design.
Thanks much!
Len & Jill
 
I haven't been able to shoot any yet. I don't know the bc either yet but talking with Dale yesterday he just bought a machine to measure the bcs on his bullets. He also said the 338 350gr will be the first to get tested and then the 7mm 200gr next.
 
I haven't been able to shoot any yet. I don't know the bc either yet but talking with Dale yesterday he just bought a machine to measure the bcs on his bullets. He also said the 338 350gr will be the first to get tested and then the 7mm 200gr next.
What cartridge are you using this bullet in?
 

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