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With the moderate speeds of the 338-06, what would be your top bullet choice for whitetail under 350 yards? Thanks for any feedback.

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Why overthink it ?

The Speer 225 gr Boat Tail bullet will do just fine, and it's available ......

https://www.speer.com/bullets/rifle_bullets/boat-tail_rifle_bullet/19-2406.html


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For whitetail...?

Probably the Speer (.338 Diameter) 200 Gr. Hot-Cor at ~ 2750 fps/24" Bbl.

Should blow a nice double-lung hole all the way through, and still be pleasant to shoot a lot.




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I'm a big fan of the 200grn Speer in the .338-06, but I usually load it to .338 federal speeds for a woods load.

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Just took mine to Africa for PG safari. 225 Partition @ 2700 fps blew through kudu 700#, gemsbok 400#, zebra 600. So I think the Speer, Sierra or NAB at 2700 would be perfect for any whitetail.

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"If" the border opens up, I'm hoping to take mine to Newfoundland for moose and plan to try the 225 PT.
Care to share your load data for that?

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I settled on a 210 NPT for everything but big bears (250 NPT) and have been happy with it. If it was truly whitetail only, then maybe a 200 grainer would be better. You can't go wrong with anything from 200-225g.

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Great info. I have an old 7600 I plan to send to JES to get made into a 338-06. I’m going to add some Skinners to it and have it be my walking around gun. I figure any of the 200 BTs or ABs might work great. Thanks for the info.


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IME, the 210 grain Partition is a great universal choice for the 338-06 and 338 FED. It provides a nice balance of accuracy potential, penetration, and velocity/flat trajectory that I look for in a 0.338" diameter hunting bullet.

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160g Barnes tipped tripple shock, easy to tune for accuracy, give them a .050 jump from the lands and you are done.

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338 Cal
TypeTTSX FB
Weight160
Diameter.338
S.D.0.2
B.C.0.342
Length1.219
Box QTY50
Catalog #30424


Penetration on deer and hogs at any angle, with DRT effects.

Shoot these in a 338 WM also at 3200

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What powder are you using for that Keith?


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I use a 200 gr Hornady SST in my 338 06 AI. Pushed by 59.2 gr of Varget to 2870 FPS, it's devastating on white tailed critters.


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I also shoot the 180g Nosler ballistic tips, which sail right through deer with DRT performance on deer and hogs in the 338 WM.& 338/06

I really like AU338Mag's choice on deer, never tried the 200g SST.

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I've used the following:

200gr Ballistic Tip at 2850-2900
210gr TTSX at 2880
185gr TTSX at a bit over 2700

All were shot in 22-24" .338 Win Mags that were loaded down a bit with either RL15 or H4895. As you'd expect, all worked very well on deer and hogs. The 210TTSX was extra-overkill in my opinion, and unnecessary for the intended game. My father still prefers the Ballistic Tip while I shoot the 185 TTSX in my rifle for lower recoil. Both give full penetration and predictably large exits with great blood trails.


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Originally Posted by Redleg172
I settled on a 210 NPT for everything but big bears (250 NPT) and have been happy with it. If it was truly whitetail only, then maybe a 200 grainer would be better. You can't go wrong with anything from 200-225g.


Yup, the 210 NPT has been a longtime favorite. Though I did happen upon 1000 Hornady 225's that worked just fine too. If I couldn;t find teh 210 Partition, I'd substitute an Accubond.

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210gr Partitions at 2800 fps over H-380, start at 60gr and work up if you wish, my 338-06 came to be in the form of a rusted bore pre-64 270 out of Oregon, bought it for 425 bucks shipped, sent to JES for the re-bore, 'Smith coated all metal in black matte cerakote, including the Leupold DD rings and bases, he even threw in a stainless M-70 trigger, gave him the stock, which looked like chit with pad added, was offered and bought a Pacific Research stock for the rifle at 100 bucks, took it to 'Smith for a bed and float.

The little rifle is lightweight, points and shoots great, with it's BC rain cap on the front bell of a matte 2.5-8 Leupold and a couple wraps of camo duct tape around the scope tube, not real sure what the little banger is not ready to do, i really need to take it hunting. smile


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I’ve got a slew of them and you’re right Gunner. That should go hunting.


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Yessir Big B, i dont think even a big coastal brown bear or bull elk at 400 yards could buck those loads.


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