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<blockquote data-quote="tigerwerkes" data-source="post: 1557908" data-attributes="member: 77967"><p>I have two 338's, one a win 70 extreme ss and the other a beretta Mato. Of all the guns in my safe I grab the Mato first when it matters or when I'm paying for results. Over the years I've loaded pretty much everything there is to send through it and I always come back to 225 accubonds for open country and 250 partitions when stone cold stopping power takes priority. I get sub moa in pretty much any hunting condition with accubonds and the partitions dismantle shoulders two at a time like wrecking balls. I threw away the rest of the 1st box of SSTs I had shortly after they came out and haven't bought any since. They were pretty much worthless to me for a lot of reasons. For me it doesn't make sense to shoot an economy bullet in 338 wm. I only practice with 3 shot groups from a cold barrel because that's the most realistic for my most likely hunting conditions. The beauty of the 225 accubonds for me is that it's easy to find several smaller caliber rounds that have nearly identical BC and velocity which lets me practice very similar ranging, drop, and drift out to 7-800yds. I get 2960 with RL-19 on the 225s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tigerwerkes, post: 1557908, member: 77967"] I have two 338's, one a win 70 extreme ss and the other a beretta Mato. Of all the guns in my safe I grab the Mato first when it matters or when I'm paying for results. Over the years I've loaded pretty much everything there is to send through it and I always come back to 225 accubonds for open country and 250 partitions when stone cold stopping power takes priority. I get sub moa in pretty much any hunting condition with accubonds and the partitions dismantle shoulders two at a time like wrecking balls. I threw away the rest of the 1st box of SSTs I had shortly after they came out and haven't bought any since. They were pretty much worthless to me for a lot of reasons. For me it doesn't make sense to shoot an economy bullet in 338 wm. I only practice with 3 shot groups from a cold barrel because that's the most realistic for my most likely hunting conditions. The beauty of the 225 accubonds for me is that it's easy to find several smaller caliber rounds that have nearly identical BC and velocity which lets me practice very similar ranging, drop, and drift out to 7-800yds. I get 2960 with RL-19 on the 225s. [/QUOTE]
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