I could sell you a 338-06 only 150fps slower and less less recoil.
Thanks Sikadog, but I can load the 338WM down to 338-06, I can't load 338-06 up to 338WM.
I could sell you a 338-06 only 150fps slower and less less recoil.
I can never see the point of loading anything down. If you do that you should of purchased a smaller rifle.
Why buy a 338wm and load it down it makes no sense.
You might as well buy a rim fire.
You are very good at making sarcastic comments, why is my comment anymore stupid than yours, if I want to shoot something with less power I use something setup with less power, that way i dont have to alter scopes i dont have to adjust loads i put the ammo in the rifle and shoot whats so difficult to understand.Silly comment. Read the whole thread. Particularly post #11.
I run two rifles with down loaded cartridges for specific purposes. I run the same rifles with full power cartridges for other purposes. If that's too hard to get your head around, let me know and I'll explain further.
if I want to shoot something with less power I use something setup with less power,
Thanks for the support John I start at 22.250 then 25.06 then 6.5.284 then 30.06 then 338.06 so why play with loads.That`s it! Grab the .308 or the .243 or whatever instead but leave the .338 as found imo.
Seems silly to me too.Silly comment. Read the whole thread. Particularly post #11.
I run two rifles with down loaded cartridges for specific purposes. I run the same rifles with full power cartridges for other purposes. If that's too hard to get your head around, let me know and I'll explain further.

We have four Vanguards in the family. I really like them.While it may not have the Sako name it will kill as many deer and boar in the right hands as any of the others...look at the price! Just over 300 quid.
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We have four Vanguards in the family. I really like them.
Sorry to offend you @sikadog. I must remember my manners. Hope you're feeling better now.
After Nigel's comments in post #11 it got me thinking, so I consulted the books and looked at the range of loads for the .338 WM cartridge. We all know about the upper end of the cartridge's capabilities, but what about the other end? With carcass quality of medium deer in mind, there's a bunch of really good bullets and soft loads for the classic "slow and heavy" combination. This is a constant problem for Win Mag owners, the meat damage associated with high velocity impact with traditional cup & core bullets. So I'd be all over something like a 300gr Partition at 2200fps, that would be super effective for shorter range meat hunting.
There's been quite a big move over here recently amongst some of our mates back to traditional lever guns, with slow and heavy projectiles, making large holes but very minimal peripheral mate damage. Bang, flop, enjoy. It's been a real eye-opener for me.
Is the .257 Weatherby Vanguard an older one with a 24” barrel or a later model with a 26” barrel?Like I said earlier , I had a Smith & Wesson branded Howa ( vanguard ) in 338WM , great rifles . I'm currently trying to talk a buddy of mine out out of his Vanguard in 257 Weatherby Mag , I'm not a huge fan of Weatherby cartridges , but the 257 is a bit of a thing for me . The Vanguards are pretty much an old Sako , which is OK in my book . They really are really a good rifle for the money .
AB