338 long range hunting bullets

338Frank

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Hi boys, this is me from Northern Italy. It is 2 years I am struggling to find out the ultimate medium-big game hunting bullet, for my HS HTR in 338 Lapua and shots between 500 and 1.000 meters. The problem is Lapua Scenar and Lock base 250 grs, I use for target shooting, have such a fantastic BC they are difficult to replace with a Huntig bullet.
I am looking for something with a similar BC (675), able to expand at low velocities. OK also custom bullets, but here in Europe it is so difficult to have news and testing material !
Thanks.
 
I'd suggest the Sierra 300 SMK until something better comes along.

There are several bullet makers in the U.S. working on high BC 338 Cal bullets with aluminum tips.

Richard at Wildcat Bullets is as close to production as anyone is. These bullets are in the 265 grain class, I think.

Another fella on this board is working on the same thing.

Only time will tell.
 
Another fella on this board is working on the same thing.

I have them in my hand. 265's & 280's They look nice. Surprisingly enough I expected to see them a lot longer than the 300 SMK but they aren't. Looks like they might still feed out of a repeater. Don't know how tough it would be to get them overseas though. For that matter I don't even know what the price is going to be.
 
How are ya gonna transfer them from your hot little hands to mine?

338 Edge:D:D

I'm in hopes of having the rifle late this week or early next week. Then I'll have break in, load recipe for 300 SMK's, then I'll get to these.

I'd send you the 265's if ya want (I have 11). You might be able to get them tested before I do. BC was to be .78 ish @ sea level for the 265's (going on memory). I'm saving the 280's to test. Send me a PM if you are interested.

Frank, sorry for stomping your thread.
 
Thanks a lot for your replyes.
I read somewere in the forum they are planning to produce a 250 grs accubond. Know something abuot it ?
And about Lost River products ?

About the MK 300, It' s the first bullet I tested, having a 1/10 twist, but I had bad results. The rifle shoots very well with Scenars and Lock base 250, instead.
The problem is for hunting purposes, I killed some good animals with scenars (the biggest, a kudu bull at 500 yards), but the bullet has a very particular terminal ballistics, and over that distance, or on white tail sized animals, it does not perform well on the terminal side.
(anybody interested, I can tell more).
Frank.
 
i tried a box of Hornady's 250gr match bullets a while ago. they shoot very well, have a BC of .675, that's what they claim, and the hollow point is larger than most. this seems to be the ticket for good expansion. didn't do any terminal testing yet. saving all my milk jugs to test the Aluminum tipped bullets first.
 
I shot some (3) 265 gr Silver Tip RBBTs the other day.

102 gr US-860, 338 RUM. Average Velocity was 2896 FPS. I had a poor rest (Heart beat) but still .5 MOA @ 200.

BC is claimed to be the same as the 300 SMK.

I sent some to a third party for independent evaluation.

I'm figuring that at 5000 feet the bc will exceed 0.8, we'll see.......
 
I shot some (3) 265 gr Silver Tip RBBTs the other day.

102 gr US-860, 338 RUM. Average Velocity was 2896 FPS. I had a poor rest (Heart beat) but still .5 MOA @ 200.

BC is claimed to be the same as the 300 SMK.

I sent some to a third party for independent evaluation.

I'm figuring that at 5000 feet the bc will exceed 0.8, we'll see.......

royinidaho, I am interested in hearing more about these bullets, do you have more to share about them? thanks, Ron Tilley
 
I have them in my hand. 265's & 280's They look nice. Surprisingly enough I expected to see them a lot longer than the 300 SMK but they aren't. Looks like they might still feed out of a repeater. Don't know how tough it would be to get them overseas though. For that matter I don't even know what the price is going to be.
i shoot a 7mm stw sako with 180 bergers with 90g ofus869 i think the bc is .675 they shoot real good and a good elk bullet
 
Frank:

I have had good success in my .338 lapu with the 300 grain Sierra Matchkings. With good performance on mule deer at 165 yards, Elk at 460 yards and oryx at 704 yards.

Of the now commercially available bullets, I think it offers the best BC, providing your rifle has a 1:10 twist they would be worth a try.
 
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