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- . 338 Winchester Magnum - Wikipedia
The 338 Winchester Magnum traces its heritage to the experiments conducted by Charles O'Neil, Elmer Keith and Don Hopkins with cartridges firing 333 in (8 5 mm) bullets in the late 1940s
- . 338 Win. Mag Review: Pros and cons of the . 338 Win. Mag
The 338 Winchester Magnum is a powerful cartridge that has been a popular choice for hunters and long-range shooters since its introduction in 1958 It is capable of taking down large game at long ranges, making it a versatile cartridge for a variety of hunting and shooting scenarios
- 11 Great . 338 Caliber Rifle Cartridges - Shooting Times
Starting in the late 1950s, the 338-bore size gained considerable traction — thanks to the 338 Winchester Magnum Why? Because hunters are often after game bigger and tougher than whitetails Here's a list of the 338-caliber greats in chronological order in which they were introduced
- . 338 Win. Mag. - CHUCKHAWKS. COM
The 338 Winchester Magnum is the most popular medium bore cartridge in North America and the only one for which a truly wide range of rifles is available It is the only medium bore cartridge on the top 10 most popular rifle cartridges list
- 338 Lapua Magnum - Sportsmans Warehouse
The 338 Lapua Magnum (also known as 338 Lapua Mag or 338 LM) is an excellent cartridge for extremely long-range shooting It has been used by the military as well as for long-range hunters and target shooting It has an effective range past 1,500 meters
- . 338 Lapua vs . 338 Win Mag - Palmetto State Armory
When you want to hit something far away with the ballistic equivalent of a bus, you need a big bore, serious caliber like 338 Lapua or 338 Win Mag But despite their similarities, both cartridges serve very different roles in a shooter’s arsenal
- The . 338 Winchester Magnum: History And Performance
In this article, we take a look at the developmental history and performance of the 338 Winchester Magnum cartridge
- 338 Winchester Magnum - BallisticStudies. com
Like the 270 ( 277”) caliber, the 338” bore diameter is of US origin The first cartridge of this caliber was the 33 Winchester, designed by Winchester and released in 1902 as a chambering for the popular model 1886 lever action rifle
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