Best looking round

Maybe I missed it but the fine .338 Win mag should at least get a mention.
View attachment 448122

Looks pricey for a box of that vintage.
A Classic round no doubt but I think Kevin was asking about Classy.

Never mind. The .338 has its place and I have always thought it would be a good bear hunting round and has been chambered in suitable all weather rifles for that purpose.
 
Last edited:
Looks pricey for a box of that vintage.
A Classic round no doubt but I think Kevin was asking about Classy.

Never mind. The .338 has its place and I have always thought it would be a good bear hunting round and has been chambered in suitable all weather rifles for that purpose.
That price tag was a gun show item a few years back. A guy had 3 boxes of it, so I snagged it. Thats a 250gr Silvertip.
Early on Win made a 300 gr load but it was not the Silvertip.
K doesnt mention Classy, just good looking and the .338 qualifies.
 
8mm Rem Mag, .375 H&H, and .416 Rem Mag. I like all three but the proportions of the 8mm and performance on PG appeal to me.
82A1876C-4043-4A02-966C-B553C729376A.jpeg
 
That price tag was a gun show item a few years back. A guy had 3 boxes of it, so I snagged it. Thats a 250gr Silvertip.
Early on Win made a 300 gr load but it was not the Silvertip.
K doesnt mention Classy, just good looking and the .338 qualifies.
Actually, that isn't a bad price at all for those vintage cartridges, especially if the box is in good condition. I've seen vintage ammo prices a lot higher on Gun Joker. The 300gr. bullets were Power Points. Elmer Keith apparently preferred that bullet until he later switched to 275gr. Speers.
 
Looks pricey for a box of that vintage.
A Classic round no doubt but I think Kevin was asking about Classy.

Never mind. The .338 has its place and I have always thought it would be a good bear hunting round and has been chambered in suitable all weather rifles for that purpose.
@CBH Australia
Chris, Chris, Chris If'n the wee little 338 was such a good bear round why did Elmer Keith take his world record bear with a 35 Whelen loaded with 275gn projectiles when he could have used his 33OKH.
Bob.
 
@CBH Australia
Chris, Chris, Chris If'n the wee little 338 was such a good bear round why did Elmer Keith take his world record bear with a 35 Whelen loaded with 275gn projectiles when he could have used his 33OKH.
Bob.
Answer: because Keith and his pals didnt develop the .333 OKH until 1945, the bear with the Whelen happened in 1937.
I believe he preferred the .333 after that because it penetrated better. Aint no flies on that round being a ballistic equivalent to the .338-06.
And the .338 Win mag is well regarded as an excellent bear round in Alaska, well thought of. Pretty much its intended use.
 
@sestoppelman
That picture is when Winchester made real hunting bullets with those silver tips. They just seemed to work no matter the caliber from 257 Roberts up.
Bob
Was there a Silvertip for .243?
Ohh, I get it. If it's not a .25 it don't count
@CBH Australia
Chris, Chris, Chris If'n the wee little 338 was such a good bear round why did Elmer Keith take his world record bear with a 35 Whelen loaded with 275gn projectiles when he could have used his 33OKH.
Bob.
Because that's what he was carrying at the time.
He wasn't gonna pass on a world class bear cause if it didn't eat him it wasn't gonna be there when he came back with a .375
 
Answer: because Keith and his pals didnt develop the .333 OKH until 1945, the bear with the Whelen happened in 1937.
I believe he preferred the .333 after that because it penetrated better. Aint no flies on that round being a ballistic equivalent to the .338-06.
And the .338 Win mag is well regarded as an excellent bear round in Alaska, well thought of. Pretty much its intended use.
Ah ha! The Keith-bear-cartridge mystery solved. Thanks for clarifying Stoppelman!
 
Yeeesh! I don’t know Bob, those look only slightly better than your high school yearbook picture. :A Shades:
@Randy F
I never got any high school year books and all those I have seen had my face blacked ot because I was so stunningly handsome it embarrassed the others.
Bob
 
@Randy F
I never got any high school year books and all those I have seen had my face blacked ot because I was so stunningly handsome it embarrassed the others.
Bob
Bob I think you need to take your medication again ,2 6mm pills twice a day until you feel better. ;) on a more serious subject i am thinking about re barreling my no4 303
to 303/25 what do you think?
 
Last edited:
Bob I think you need to take your medication again ,2 6mm pills twice a day until you feel better. ;) on a more serious subject i am thinking about re barreling my no4 303
to 303/25 what do you think?
Or, have it rebarreled and chambered to .35BNE (Banzai Nelson Express)? 7.7 Jap case necked up to .35. You'd be the first on your block (or anywhere) to have one.
 
Bob I think you need to take your medication again ,2 6mm pills twice a day until you feel better. ;) on a more serious subject i am thinking about re barreling my no4 303
to 303/25 what do you think?
@rdog
Go for it mate but headspace to 62 thou instead of 64 as rim thickness varies a bit. If you would like to borrow my 25/303 Epps reamer give me a call. My son gets 25 ought six velocities out of his with mild pressure. Load calculations say 47,000 cup.
Remember the No will handle the 7.62 NATO round so you will have fun.
Bob
 
Or, have it rebarreled and chambered to .35BNE (Banzai Nelson Express)? 7.7 Jap case necked up to .35. You'd be the first on your block (or anywhere) to have one.
@CoElkHunter
Mate we are talking real calibers, you know 25s.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
65,035
Messages
1,433,392
Members
133,915
Latest member
Brauliogch
 

 

 

Latest profile posts

robi wrote on Cheesehead's profile.
I sounds like a very Dutch name "Kaaskop":E Laugh:
robi wrote on hoytcanon's profile.
Just moving to DM. Yes, please ask your friend if he knows somebody who might be willing to support a persistent hunt in the snow.
MANKAZANA SAFARIS wrote on Paul Shirek's profile.
Hi Paul,
This is Daniel from Mankazana Safaris.

I saw your post regarding a hunt in Africa. I am sure you have been bombarded with messages and replies from other outfitters, so I will keep this one quick.
I have a feeling we have exactly what you need for a first safari.
If you'd like to hear more, please don't hesitate to reach out.

Yours sincerely,
wheelerdan wrote on ACraig's profile.
If you ever decide to sell this rifle, I will buy it with the dies, bullet, brass, the works. Dan
 
Top