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I just talked to my father yesterday, he had just gotten his Ruger No. 1 back from being at the gunsmith for 6 years:eek: Had a 25-06 rechambered and rebarreled to . 338-. 375 H&H Ackley improved

I'm trying to help him find some loading data and some helpful info on getting the brass length long enough when fireforming.

TIA

I'm sure his shoulder will be hurtin' once he gets some loads... :D
 
sorry, never played with that caliber, have messed with a . 357 herret, but had opposite problem, had to trim the heck out of em.
 
Wildcats add a whole new dimension to the shooting experience.

Some of mine are: . 22-250 Ackley Improved, . 22/6mm Rem. , . 22/. 284 Win. , . 243 Super Rockchucker, 6. 5mm/. 284 Win. , 6. 5mm/06, . 280 Ackley Improved.
 
Chamber Cast !

A chamber cast on the Ruger will show just how long you need the brass to be. It may lengthen on firing. Those Ackleys with the 40 degree shoulder are great. ;) ;) ;)

I can not imagine keeping a customers rifle for 6 years. :rolleyes:
 
Try M. D. Smith's reloading pages. A search should find it.

My brother had a service rifle at a well known smith in Az for over 3 years. It was supposed to be a few months at the most!

He finally got it back, but had to threaten to call it in as stolen. :(

Hope it was worth the wait. :D

Eric
 
I looked through my loading manuals (Accurate, Sierra, Hodgdon, and Hornady) and I couldn't find any loads for the . 338-. 375, sorry. I have one wildcat gun that I own - a . 338 JDJ (#2). It's a . 444 marlin case necked down to . 338! I shoot a 200 gr Nosler BT at 2400 fps out of my 14 inch hand gun! :D I love the . 338 because it shoots so flat, I sight in for 200 yds and at 400 yards there's about 36 inches of drop. Here's a pic:



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