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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 1857546" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I have a 338 W.M in Ruger Mark 11 in a 24" barrel. First I had the trigger change out. My friend had purchase the rifle but I got the job shooting it for groups. It's a tack driver. After I acquired the rifle a few years later. I had a mussel brake put in it a couple years ago. It's now my go to rifle. I have seen 338 action during elk season. They seen to put a large wound channel in the elk. If the elk doesn't go down it generally leave a good blood trail. Used in Africa 2 years ago. It put down the animals on the spot, or within a few yards. Using a Accubond 200 gr. with W-760 powder over 70 grains, fed-210 primers. Presently working on loads for my son 338 WM. I have reach the same powder load in his rifle. Now will see about grouping and velocity from his rifle.</p><p>SSS</p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 1857546, member: 101791"] I have a 338 W.M in Ruger Mark 11 in a 24" barrel. First I had the trigger change out. My friend had purchase the rifle but I got the job shooting it for groups. It's a tack driver. After I acquired the rifle a few years later. I had a mussel brake put in it a couple years ago. It's now my go to rifle. I have seen 338 action during elk season. They seen to put a large wound channel in the elk. If the elk doesn't go down it generally leave a good blood trail. Used in Africa 2 years ago. It put down the animals on the spot, or within a few yards. Using a Accubond 200 gr. with W-760 powder over 70 grains, fed-210 primers. Presently working on loads for my son 338 WM. I have reach the same powder load in his rifle. Now will see about grouping and velocity from his rifle. SSS Mike [/QUOTE]
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