I have been working on a new cartridge that I call a 338 Sin. It was designed to have maximum case capacity for a std long action (Savage, Ruger, Tikka, Howa, Vanguard, ect) and still have enough room to seat a bullet. I believe the 250gr bullet is perfect for the case capacity of the 338 Sin, Norma, Lapua, Edge so that is what I designed it around. I have listed below the reasons why this is beneficial. I know it wont be for everyone but it does fill a nitch that others can't do as well.
Pro's
Fits any long action (case length is 2.5" COAL is 3.5")
uses std magnum bolt
great brass (Brass made by norma) something the edge lacks in
No need for custom mags, bottom metals, and or actions
Velocity 250gr bullets 3000fps, 300gr bullets 2800fps from 26" barrel
Con's
Not popular yet so little load info known and no other smiths use it
custom dies
brass needs fire forming/hydro formed
Below is a picture of the brass (left fireformed, right 330 dakota with 300gr bullet ready for forming)
next picture is a 250gr SMK loaded to 3.5" and a 250gr SMK next to show you where the bullet sits in the case
Next is the original test rifle (Savage 116 with 26" barrel)
Another plus is that a factory 338 win mag can be punched out with out being set back much to a 338 Sin, I have a T3 Light rechambered and that is going to be the 2nd test rifle at 6lbs 2oz
here is a chart to compare the powder capacity of the 338 Sin with others
338 Win Mag 86gr
330 Dakota 89.5gr
340 Weatherby 98gr
338 Sin 102.5gr
338 Rum 107gr
338 Norma mag 107gr
338 Edge 110gr
338 Lapua 114gr
In the next few weeks I will have more shots fired and give you some accuracy loads and pics. I will be mainly looking at shooting the 200-250gr bullets but I know a lot of people like the 300gr smk so I will be working with those too. More to come ask any questions that you may have.
Pro's
Fits any long action (case length is 2.5" COAL is 3.5")
uses std magnum bolt
great brass (Brass made by norma) something the edge lacks in
No need for custom mags, bottom metals, and or actions
Velocity 250gr bullets 3000fps, 300gr bullets 2800fps from 26" barrel
Con's
Not popular yet so little load info known and no other smiths use it
custom dies
brass needs fire forming/hydro formed
Below is a picture of the brass (left fireformed, right 330 dakota with 300gr bullet ready for forming)
next picture is a 250gr SMK loaded to 3.5" and a 250gr SMK next to show you where the bullet sits in the case
Next is the original test rifle (Savage 116 with 26" barrel)
Another plus is that a factory 338 win mag can be punched out with out being set back much to a 338 Sin, I have a T3 Light rechambered and that is going to be the 2nd test rifle at 6lbs 2oz
here is a chart to compare the powder capacity of the 338 Sin with others
338 Win Mag 86gr
330 Dakota 89.5gr
340 Weatherby 98gr
338 Sin 102.5gr
338 Rum 107gr
338 Norma mag 107gr
338 Edge 110gr
338 Lapua 114gr
In the next few weeks I will have more shots fired and give you some accuracy loads and pics. I will be mainly looking at shooting the 200-250gr bullets but I know a lot of people like the 300gr smk so I will be working with those too. More to come ask any questions that you may have.