Re: thinking 338wsm
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ubet</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Chad, will this reach 1k reliably? The 7wsm is something I've thought of doing too just not sure what way to go. It's not gonna be a hunting rifle, and if I do go hunting, I just drive cause I hate flying so that negate that. </div></div>
Here's a chart with the 225 Barnes TTSX. It's definitly not a match bullet, but will easily make it to 1K. The problem with this round is that it's so short. When you go this short, you can not get the heavy, high BC bullets in the case without the ogive going below the case mouth. And then you eat up a lot of case capacity with the bullet instead of powder. So, for match shooting, you need the heavier bullets (250 grains or heavier) with the higher BC. I do not see this being a good match round for this reason. It will make an excellent hunting caliber, and I would highly consider this round, personally, for hunting.
IMO, one of the best bullets on the market is the 7mm 180 VLD (and the 168 VLD right behind it). The BC is HUGE and can be pushed pretty fast. This in a WSM or even a 7RM would be an awesome long range match round. If considering a caliber for match shooting, there is no comparison between the 338 WSM and the 7 WSM. The 7WSM would hands down be the better choice. The 7 WSM would also be a better choice (with these 2 bullets) over the 300WSM for this reason (faster, flatter and less wind drift). Hope this hepls!
338 WSM @ 2820 fps with 225 TTSX
Range Elev Wind Velocity Energy
(yards) (moa) (moa) (ft/sec) (ft-lbs)
0 --- 10 mph 2826.9 3992.3
100 0 0.56 2657.9 3529.3
200 -1.47 1.16 2495.5 3111.1
300 -3.74 1.78 2339.4 2734.1
400 -6.39 2.45 2188.7 2393.2
500 -9.37 3.16 2043.2 2085.6
600 -12.69 3.93 1903.9 1810.8
700 -16.37 4.74 1771.2 1567.3
800 -20.45 5.61 1645.6 1352.9
900 -24.99 6.54 1528 1166.3
1000 -30.05 7.53 1419.6 1006.7