Back in the 338 WM game

orchemo

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Dec 13, 2006
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Came across a nice Tikka T3 in 338 WM a couple weeks ago. It cam with a synthetic stock. I flipped out the synthetic for a wood stock that I had. Mounted up a Leupolc VX-III 3.5-10,

Reloaded some 200 gr E-tips and she is shooting pretty well. No pictures of groups, but I figure the E-tip will punch through an elk relatively easily.

Also a picture of the Marlin GBL 45-70 with a Leupold VX-III 1.5-5....shooting 405 gr Oregon Trail cast bullets.

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Nice! I hope I'm working when you decide to sell the .45-70...:)
 
Find myself moving more away from the synthetic. They have a time and place. But the wood is classic and I detest the plastic rub against twigs.
 
Nice rifles. I really favor wood over synthetic anyday in the looks department also.
 
Very nice pair of rifles..

What are you shooting with the 200 ET's?
 
Those .338 cals. are about IT for elk hunting. Somewhere I saw where all great elk rifle calibers
must start with the number three!

Sound ok to me.
 
BK":2dkrnwop said:
Nice! I hope I'm working when you decide to sell the .45-70...:)

LOL funny the first thing that went through my head when I saw that 45-70 is I would like to have that!

I think you'll be happy with the 200 ET out of the 338 WM. I took a small 3 pt. Mulie buck with one several years ago. Not that a deer is to much of a test for a 338 WM, but it worked pretty good.
 
What's the recoil like in the Tikka? I have a boatload of the T-3's but haven't bought one in that flavor (yet). You're the first person I've heard of that owned one that I could ask.

Ron
 
RJM - The T3 in 338 does have a whop. More than the Tikka 695 that I have (which I would sell if someone wants - $625 shipped). The day I took these pictures, I shot the Marlin with 405 gr cast bullets, the Tikka 338 and a Remington 7400 in 35 Whelen.

Not much different between the 45-70 and the 338. Glad to have the Lims pad installed on the rifle, but the stock geometry seems to work well for me.
 
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