Jus’ Thinking Outloud

Hate to tell you, but recoil DOES go up with 250's. Its mass is the kicker here and the need for the next slower powder.
I run RL19 with 225's @ 2900fps and 250's @ 2770fps, 250's need RL22/H1000 to be worthwhile. Otherwise velocity drops to H4831 levels, which is too slow for good outcomes.

Cheers.

Presently running RL 22 with the 225's in wife's rifle…..we have plenty of it!

So….expect much greater recoil with the 250's at substantially lower velocity than with a 225 @ over 2900?

I thought that it would be virtually " a wash", due to the velocity difference! memtb
 
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A 300 WBY loaded with 180 AccuBonds or TSX's will out perform a 338WM with 225's in energy, velocity, recoil and very comparable SD's. I have a few 338's but do not hunt with them because the 300's do better. Check it out your wife might like the 300 better and with smaller loads the recoil will be much less.
Happy shooting.

No doubt at extended ranges the .338 WM is handicapped by case volume. However, my wife has set her limit at 500 yards…..and the .338 WM will hold it's own to that distance. Her rifle was purchased primarily for much closer use than 500 yards, and for all sizes of game but primarily game elk sized and larger.

A blasphemous (on this site) statement: One rifle, one load, one zero for everything! So far it's worked well for almost 30 years! memtb
 
7828 SSC will push them to 2607 fps ! But I would suggest selling that gun ....and buying a real 338.... Lapua! 😂

It's the wife's rifle, she refuses to buy another rifle…..likes her little Winchester! 😉

I considered removing the magazine block and modify the bolt stop to make it a magnum length action……then choose a cartridge that is same bolt face, and available brass. Also would want said cartridge case to either be of an efficient design or could be had in an AI version!

This might, I repeat might be looked upon favorably by her! Though, I wanted to get her a better stock, better than the Winchester "mattel" stock…..didn't want to spend the $! ☹️

Summary: At our age and her resistance to spend $ ……this is unlikely to happen! I may get away with a bullet change in her present rifle! 😉 memtb
 
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No doubt at extended ranges the .338 WM is handicapped by case volume. However, my wife has set her limit at 500 yards…..and the .338 WM will hold it's own to that distance. Her rifle was purchased primarily for much closer use than 500 yards, and for all sizes of game but primarily game elk sized and larger.

A blasphemous (on this site) statement: One rifle, one load, one zero for everything! So far it's worked well for almost 30 years! memtb
Sounds like you are bored because you certainly don't have a problem with that .338. I'd recommend a book.......lol
 
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