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Has anyone put together a .338 RPM on a standard 30-06 action? It looks like it would be viable, but possibly a tight fit?
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Peterson makes brass for it.Is there aftermarket brass available for the 338 RPM?
I'd hate to have to pay Weatherby prices to feed it even it is just buying the first 100 rounds to have the brass.
I think this is the setup I am going to go with, I have a tikka donor and I have heard the 300 win mage magazine is the ticket.I'm thinking it would work with a Tikka .473 bolt with a 300 Win mag magazine.
Heck yeah, that’s good infoWorks great on a Remington 700 action, been able to load 230, 270, and 285g bullets to ideal COAL and fit in stock box mag. Great cartridge if you want to go bigger caliber
I hear you there and was definitely considering .338-06 or the .35 whelen. But I don’t have a .338 and why wouldn’t a guy want ~200 fps more speed.If you want a .473 338 the 338-06, A square or AI, would be a better choice. The rpm case is a pain in the ass and expensive for ~100 fps
The 06’ based cases feed and extract much better and are dirt cheap in comparison.
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Weatherby sells once fired brass on their website. Availability limited.Is there aftermarket brass available for the 338 RPM?
I'd hate to have to pay Weatherby prices to feed it even it is just buying the first 100 rounds to have the brass.
I hear you there and was definitely considering .338-06 or the .35 whelen. But I don’t have a .338 and why wouldn’t a guy want ~200 fps more speed.
Just like any other gun build from the ground up I would expect feeding/reliability kinks to be worked out ( if I wanted this done for me I would buy one off of the shelf). The 200fps is purely based off of case capacity and some basic math. And yeah I guess 200~ is immaterial where you are from, we have big bears up here though and a lot of them. Having that extra speed in your back pocket gives a guy a little peace of mind.What id imagine the use case for a standard length standard bolt face 338 that extra speed is immaterial and comes at the cost of reliability in feeding and extracting. 200 fps is very optimistic the rom case is reliable for 100 fps over the 06 class
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I appreciate your input, you are asking legitimate questions that a guy should be thinking about when putting together a rifle.The kinks are in The case design not the rifle
Good luck with your project
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