Joel Russo
Well-Known Member
Well put Kirby.
I'm glad I had the opportunity to test his personal rifle and loads. We shot it last year at the IBS Nationals in Ohio. Shot it at a 1000 yard IBS target at 1,720 yards.
Just like Kirby, I too was surprised it did not perform well. Not even close to what he told us it was capable of. Tried a different shooter and the results were the same... Never tried to figure out the problem with the combination, have enough of my own stuff to figure out. I don't know what the water capacity is of the Xtreme case, but it is smaller than the .408 case. That alone tells me that it is not possible to run the same velocity with the 300 grain bullets. Why shoot anything lighter. If I wanted to shoot anything lighter than the 300 gr, I would stick with the Lapua case.
The money is the same when you play with the big stuff.
For those wanting to be on the top of the food chain with the .338, it would be wise to use a proven combination built by one of the reputable custom rifle builders.
I'm glad I had the opportunity to test his personal rifle and loads. We shot it last year at the IBS Nationals in Ohio. Shot it at a 1000 yard IBS target at 1,720 yards.
Just like Kirby, I too was surprised it did not perform well. Not even close to what he told us it was capable of. Tried a different shooter and the results were the same... Never tried to figure out the problem with the combination, have enough of my own stuff to figure out. I don't know what the water capacity is of the Xtreme case, but it is smaller than the .408 case. That alone tells me that it is not possible to run the same velocity with the 300 grain bullets. Why shoot anything lighter. If I wanted to shoot anything lighter than the 300 gr, I would stick with the Lapua case.
The money is the same when you play with the big stuff.
For those wanting to be on the top of the food chain with the .338, it would be wise to use a proven combination built by one of the reputable custom rifle builders.