225gr-250gr 338 Elk Bullet for 338 Win Mag?

I'm using 215 Sierra gamekings in 340 with VV560, have used H4350, R19 and 7828. I really liked the Hornady Interbond but have not been able to find them. The Hornady 230ELDX would not group at mag length. Guessing this is a hunting rig, how do you like the Arken scope?
This is a hunting rig. I have no shot the Arken yet, but took it to the range and compared it to my Burris Veracity 3x15x50. The glass wasn't as bright and crisp, but it was plenty good to see the things I plan to shoot with this rifle. For the price it is a good value with alot of good features. Assuming it holds a zero and is repeatable with turret use it will be a great value for a $400 scope.
 
My buddy in Alaska borrowed my 338 win mag for moose for 7 years. HE KILLED 7 moose with 7 shots with Speer grand slam 250 grain bullets .He killed them in their tracks from 15 yards to 350 yards. THOSE bullets are awesome .My other buddy used my 338-378 Weatherby with 250 grain partitions killed two caribou with one shot at 450 yards
I have a different opinion of grand slams. My dad shot a cow elk with 200gr grand slams in a 300 weatherby. He shot her 4 times at 40-60 yards before she finally fell down. I even shot her once with this 338 win mag I am starting to work on. Mine was placed to far back with a 275gr speer semi-spitzer and it punched thru without expansion. She was running on adrenaline, but she took a hell of alot of impact before she went down. None of the Grand slams exited. The lungs and liver were complete soup in the chest cavity though. Probably a fluke, but still never shot those bullets again.
 
Lots of great options for the 33's. I ran a 340 Wby for a couple decades took a lot of elk with it.

200 NBT, 210 Part, 225 and 250 Part's. 250 Sierra BT, 225 and 250 SAF, 250 Scenar, 250 North Fork, 210 TTSX and so on. Pretty darn tough to find a bullet that won't work well.
It is just tough to find those bullets right now! 🤣
 
How's that 215 Sierra been working on elk? I've heard a lot of stores about it being too hard.
With 338 bullets out of a 338federal, I did a lot of ballistic testing with alternating wet phone books and milk jugs.

The 215Game kings are the only thing I could NOT stop with a series of 5 jugs/books. It zipped through my entire setup and only started to expand possibly on jug 5.
 
This is a hunting rig. I have no shot the Arken yet, but took it to the range and compared it to my Burris Veracity 3x15x50. The glass wasn't as bright and crisp, but it was plenty good to see the things I plan to shoot with this rifle. For the price it is a good value with alot of good features. Assuming it holds a zero and is repeatable with turret use it will be a great value for a $400 scope.
Arken scopes have a lifetime guarantee and also a tracking guarantee. Mine is working just fine. I'm sure yours will too.
 
Curious here but how many elk have you taken with each and how did the results vary?
I have and a lot with each. Not only my own but others I load for from the quarter bore to 338. For terminal performance on elk the partitions and Hammers are very close. The difference being in the past five seasons we've never recovered a Hammer and I haven't found a rifle yet that they don't shoot exceptional from. To date, I've only ran the Hammer Hunters and the majority of the rifles I load for are Weatherby's and a few RUMS. We've taken as few as six elk per season to as many as 15 and wouldn't dare to guess the number of mule deer and whitetails and have yet to see a Hammer fail. My suggestion to the OP was the 225 Shock Hammer (although I've never loaded or shot an animal with them), all reports are they are as easy to tune as the Hammer Hunters and because of the slower MV than I'm used to running Within his parameters it would be the most dependable given any shot angle.
 
I have and a lot with each. Not only my own but others I load for from the quarter bore to 338. For terminal performance on elk the partitions and Hammers are very close. The difference being in the past five seasons we've never recovered a Hammer and I haven't found a rifle yet that they don't shoot exceptional from. To date, I've only ran the Hammer Hunters and the majority of the rifles I load for are Weatherby's and a few RUMS. We've taken as few as six elk per season to as many as 15 and wouldn't dare to guess the number of mule deer and whitetails and have yet to see a Hammer fail. My suggestion to the OP was the 225 Shock Hammer (although I've never loaded or shot an animal with them), all reports are they are as easy to tune as the Hammer Hunters and because of the slower MV than I'm used to running Within his parameters it would be the most dependable given any shot angle.
Which 338 Hammer bullet do you use? Is it out of a 338 RUM?
 
Has anyone tried the Hornady GMX or new CX 225gr? A local shop has them under $1 each rifle now.

I know it is the cheapest part, but I like to practice with what I hunt, and I like to practice. So that makes for expensive range trips if the bullets are $1.5 or more each like a Hammer.

That said I probably will try some hammer and others til I find out what my rifle like.
And what did you say you paid for the rifle? So spend a few bucks and enjoy it
 
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