B23
Well-Known Member
Soooooo, if the 378Wby case is "HUGE" what do you call the 338-408?
Ginormous, Gigantic, Monstrous, Humongous, Gargantuan
Ginormous, Gigantic, Monstrous, Humongous, Gargantuan
Enormous, heavy barrel burner! I'd still love to have one though!
. NO LAPUA even if imp version can touch this safely.
I have read this thread with great interest. I just bought a 338 lapua weatherby accumark and several boxes of 300gr otm (based on the work Broz did with them).
I want a powder that will get me 2700fps or more with good case life and of course accuracy. I also hunt in cold weather (up to -40) and have always used hodgdon extreme powders in other guns to cover the large temp spread from summer to winter temps.
I am intrigued by rl33 and vv n570 but rl33 has no data and n570 supposedly isn't temp stable. Are retumbo and h1000 my only real options?
Thanks. Will start with the Berger data and see if I get where I want to go. Their data is kind of slow.
Hmmmm, bold statement there. I am fully aware of the capabilities of the 338-378, as well as its shortcomings. I am going off memory here but I believe the 338-378 has an H20 case capacity of around 122 gr. Now if we had a Lapua based case that was equal to it or even a few grains more, would you still stand behind your statement?
Lets not forget the much stronger Lapua brass that can be safely loaded to levels well above the Norma brass. Also the shorter fatter more efficient Lapua case design. Now lets consider the +P throat from Defensive Edge???? I like the 338-378 and have been a Weatherby fan most of my life. But it is possible your post statement is as dated as some of the powders you spoke of. My new rifle in 338 Terminator +P was not something we did on a whim without research.
Just saying,
Jeff