Next Hunting rifle thoughts?

Well I have a wonderfully accurate 06. I turned my 8mm Remington into a .338 Jarrett. Nothing quite like a 250 grain AccuBond at 2950. Love my 375 HH.
Why not a .358 STA. that would be an attention getter.


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Well. I've been quiet this evening as I spent it reading and heading to Jays sporting goods in Clare. They have a great selection of new and used. I think I'm over my earlier concern about belted mags. Of course I found a couple interesting.

I've thought about possibly a Kimber, Browning, Remington. I was surprised to find the Kimber line up at Jays. I hadn't realized they don't have a built in magazine. Eyeballing it, the mag looked generous. browning, the model I looked at was a 6.5 Creedmore, the mag was molded. It looked really tight. I know I like good triggers, so yes had work done on the savage as it's a little older than the accutriggers they have now.

You guys know the stuff I want to learn. Jezzolo, a 30 Nosler was the first thing that got my attention. Salmonchaser, I'd love to know how you took the 8mm and made it a 338 Jarrett. So not only are a bunch of you excellent reloaders, you're also wildcatters and part gunsmiths too.

Wisconsin teacher, lol, I see your point!

I did notice the mag long actions vs short or non-mag actions.

CL, thank you for the picture of that competition beauty!

Since I started this thread, I'm realizing, "next" will be followed by another "next".

One friend says, guns are like friends. If you know how many you have, you don't have enough!

I appreciate everyone's comments, thoughts and suggestions. I'll ask more questions and keep reading this forum.

I'll let you know what I get. I'm normally slow on these things. When I got my 1911, it took months. I guess that kind of shopping...I enjoy.


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I see I typed junk when talking on the Kimber. I meant to say, the mag is built in. It's not detachable. I typed the opposite. Was wondering if detachable are easier to work on than built in if it's too short. I made some 223 Rem loads for a coyote hunting friend. It was a Vanguard. The mag was a little short for what I need to load closer to the lands. Also he wanted 55gn fragmentary rounds, but had a 1:12 twist so it was hard to make it come together. He discovered VMax in 40gn do the job on Yotes and the vanguard loves them


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Well I like guns so there is the problem? For the hunting you are talking about if recoil isn't a big problem?
338 rum, 338 win, 300 rum!, 300 win or 7mm. All of these will reach way out there, the rum's have some wow factor. However I have a good friend in AK that has killed all the big animals up there with a Remington 700 in 30-06 so I would just get what ever you really like! Have fun buying guns is Fun!

Jon
 
Buy a 35 Whelen!! Doesn't kick like a magnum, has lots of power. Bullet selection is 180-250 depending on bullet manufacturer selected. Easy to reload. Components are reasonable in price.

Love my 30-06 but my 35 Whelen has a special place in my heart! You would not be disappointed in this caliber!! :wink:

Don
 
Great call P.
They sell it in a package to with a Nightforce on it. That'd be a neat package.
Nosler was selling their rifles with a Nightforce package also if I remember correctly? That would also be a sweet setup with a few more cartridge options available.
 
Polaris":2qwjsyy5 said:
http://cz-usa.com/product/cz-ultimate-hunting-rifle-300-win-mag-110/

Here you go. A magnum mauser 98 with a fine Turkish walnut stock. Add an adjustable trigger if needed and a quality glass bed and you're good to go. 300WM will do the trick.

A sweet setup, for sure. As has been noted by Wincheringen, "They are all judged against the 300 Winchester Magnum for a reason."
 
Polaris":237gpfvp said:
http://cz-usa.com/product/cz-ultimate-hunting-rifle-300-win-mag-110/

Here you go. A magnum mauser 98 with a fine Turkish walnut stock. Add an adjustable trigger if needed and a quality glass bed and you're good to go. 300WM will do the trick.

Very nice suggestion!


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Wincheringen":37v2rwyo said:
They are all judged against the 300 Winchester Magnum for a reason. ;) That's my suggestion.

Yep! I think I'm close to there on the 300wm, but think the Whelan and 338' are in the running for what comes after that!


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If there was ever a plug for the 35 Whelen, it's easy to make brass from the '06 brass.
 
MJC
It was easy. I shipped the mdl 700 in 8mm Remington to one of Jarretts gunsmiths. About a year later they sent it back.
A paucity of 8mm Remington brass has forced me to fire form .375 HH cases, my only frustration.
I only have 3 to 5 guns that will never be for sale, she is one of them.
Have fun.


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The 338-06 is a cool "06" based case. Super easy to load for. I had a TC Encore with a 24" barrel. Velocities with a 200 gr NAB was 2750. I now have a Ruger Compact Mag in 338 RCM which throws the 200 gr close to 2700 fps. I killed a few elk with both of them, and they work really well.
Recoil from either one is fairly stiff...although, I would rather shoot them than a .300 WM! The WM to me is a sharp jab, where the .338's are a heavy thump. I feel the same way about the .338 WM, as I have shot identical rifles in the .300 and the .338, and I prefer the .338 because of the recoil impulse.

At the range I usually get someone coming over to see what I am shooting when I have the Compact mag out. From what they tell me the report is deep and loud...read interesting!
Oddly enough, I always ask if they would like to shoot it and they turn me down every time.

As an aside, when I was 15, my dad got me an m77 Ruger in 7mm RM. This was the only rifle I had...and it was magic. I do not recall ever missing a deer, or coyote, or nutria with it.
The ole "beware of the one gun man" saying comes to mind. And with an "06" that shoots like yours. I'm thinking the same thing.

Cheers,
D
 
salmonchaser":15qglagw said:
MJC
It was easy. I shipped the mdl 700 in 8mm Remington to one of Jarretts gunsmiths. About a year later they sent it back.
A paucity of 8mm Remington brass has forced me to fire form .375 HH cases, my only frustration.
I only have 3 to 5 guns that will never be for sale, she is one of them.
Have fun.


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[emoji1] you are reminding me of a guy I bought a Olympic quality O/U from, her name was/is Lizzie. He said she's easy and comfortable. All his guns get girl names. I can't say I'm that way with my guns, but I do call Lizzie by her name.

You guys are helping me understand how wildcatters can do stuff....

I'll start a couple new threads. Thank you!


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...I'm going to repeat what Dr. Mike said, "Look @ the .325 WSM". I prefer the 220gr. Sierra SBT @ 2800fps (Winchester 220gr. 'factory' is rated @ 2840fps), putting it right on the heels of the .338WM, w/ about 20% less felt recoil & 30% less muzzle blast. Most of the data is fairly 'mild', but powders like RL-17, 23, & 26 make her shine...
 
I like the .325, though I've only fired one. Definitely less recoil than a 338wm


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salmonchaser":1c708k5d said:
I like the .325, though I've only fired one. Definitely less recoil than a 338wm


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I noticed the .325 WSM in my Nosler manual last night. I'm carving up 3 deer, should be grinding soon. I do have some questions...


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My 325 WSM has accounted for multiple moose, elk and whitetails. I've come to respect it as one of the finest, though most overlooked rounds in the WSM lineup.
 
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