Jesse Jaymes
WKR
Long time reloader. Long time fan of 338. As my 25 yo son giggles "You have shit in the back of your gun safe you haven't seen in years"
Kinda true. Every few years I pull something out and tinker. Mostly end up realizing why it went back there.
I am a Lefty. And back a few years ago Ruger make a super cool left handed Compact Magnum. I have one in 338 RCM. Super handy little rifle.
My notes have been half ass my whole life. A shame. I do or did...a ton of tinkering. I took a nice bear with it paired with 185 TSX. I recall the tipped 210 TTSX was the most accurate (nothing stellar....1.5MOA maybe? and doesnt really 'hold it' out there very far)
I have shot plenty of bears and swore I didn't need to shoot another. But I am old, yet good shape and want to stay this way. See some new country, explore...and MAYBE take a bear if I stumble onto a Toad.
But I am also super cheap.
A 210 Partition in .338. Old News? Long outdated? Does nothing a TSX or TTSX wouldn't do?
For black bears, I have shot enough to know they are not bullet proof. I shot a HUGE one several years ago, but most are sub 300lbs.
I am looking for accuracy foremost, then performance (meaning a Sierra or Speer, or Core Lokt is probably just fine once you get to 200 grains and .338 diameter).
A non sexy, flat base Partition have any chance of decent accuracy today? I am thinking the flat base, not sharp poly tip nose and ogive shape may allow me to seat them to full magazine length a bit better.
The case design and concept of these RCMs are neat, but you are quickly disappointed once the chrono comes out. They are NOT 338 Mags.
Kinda true. Every few years I pull something out and tinker. Mostly end up realizing why it went back there.
I am a Lefty. And back a few years ago Ruger make a super cool left handed Compact Magnum. I have one in 338 RCM. Super handy little rifle.
My notes have been half ass my whole life. A shame. I do or did...a ton of tinkering. I took a nice bear with it paired with 185 TSX. I recall the tipped 210 TTSX was the most accurate (nothing stellar....1.5MOA maybe? and doesnt really 'hold it' out there very far)
I have shot plenty of bears and swore I didn't need to shoot another. But I am old, yet good shape and want to stay this way. See some new country, explore...and MAYBE take a bear if I stumble onto a Toad.
But I am also super cheap.
A 210 Partition in .338. Old News? Long outdated? Does nothing a TSX or TTSX wouldn't do?
For black bears, I have shot enough to know they are not bullet proof. I shot a HUGE one several years ago, but most are sub 300lbs.
I am looking for accuracy foremost, then performance (meaning a Sierra or Speer, or Core Lokt is probably just fine once you get to 200 grains and .338 diameter).
A non sexy, flat base Partition have any chance of decent accuracy today? I am thinking the flat base, not sharp poly tip nose and ogive shape may allow me to seat them to full magazine length a bit better.
The case design and concept of these RCMs are neat, but you are quickly disappointed once the chrono comes out. They are NOT 338 Mags.