A new thumper added to the safe.

muleman

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Found this the week before Christmas. It's a 338-06 built on pre '64 Win 70, 23" featherweight barrel in a custom stock. It's been hunted but it's in very good shape. The bore is about as pristine as it can get. Found it on GB for 750$. Merry Christmas to me! I'll try 200grABs and 210 Partitions first; I bet one of those will work just fine.
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Congrats on the neat snag. I'll be looking forward to seeing some reports on the load development.
 
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Nice find! That will be a nice thumper with plenty of horsepower.

JD338
 
That's a fine looking rifle chambered for an interesting and useful cartridge.
 
Found this the week before Christmas. It's a 338-06 built on pre '64 Win 70, 23" featherweight barrel in a custom stock. It's been hunted but it's in very good shape. The bore is about as pristine as it can get. Found it on GB for 750$. Merry Christmas to me! I'll try 200grABs and 210 Partitions first; I bet one of those will work just fine.
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That's a beauty!
 
You did well. Congratulations on a great find. The 338-06 is a fine cartridge that will do about anything you need for game throughout North America.
 
Good looking rifle at a real good price. Ben is in the process of getting a rebore in 338-06. Will be looking forward to your reports. Dan.
 
Yes sir if that's a cartridge you were after that's a good buy. Hard to buy a M70 in good shape at that price, let alone a pre-64 action. I'd say you done good!
 
Nice!
You will enjoy the rifle and the cartridge!
Your choice of bullets should work well for you.

Another great bullet is the 215 gr SGK.
My 338-06 is producing 1/2" groups w/ 62.0 gr of H-414 .

200 gr BT's over 50.0 gr of IMR 4320 produce 3/4" groups @ 2590 fps in Wby cases and WLR primers @ 2751 fps out of my 22" barrel.
210 PT's over 56.5 gr of BL-C2 produce just under 1" groups @ 2749 fps.
As a comparison, Weatherby's factory ammo w/ 210 PT's produce 1/2" groups @ 2750 fps.

Hope this helps you with some starting loads.
 
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