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What is a 338 win mag good for?

What is a 338 win mag good for?

338 Winchester Magnum is most commonly used for the hunting of larger deer species such as elk and moose. It is quite popular with elk hunters, with bullets ranging between 200–225 gr (13.0–14.6 g) generally preferred for large class 3 game such as elk or moose. Apart from the larger deer species, the .

Which is bigger 300 Win Mag or 338 win mag?

The 338 Lapua shoots larger diameter and heavier bullets that are generally more aerodynamic than the bullets the 300 Win Mag uses. The two cartridges have a similar trajectory at normal hunting ranges, but typical 338 Lapua loads have 30-40% more muzzle energy.

What is bigger than a 338 win mag?

338 Winchester Magnum. The . 375 H&H Magnum offers a larger case capacity than the . 338—95 grains versus 86 grains—and that gentle eight-degree shoulder makes for easy feeding.

Is 338 win mag too much for deer?

338 Win. Mag. isn’t too much for deer and antelope, and with a heavy-for-caliber, tough bullet designed to break heavy bones and penetrate deeply, it’s an outstanding choice for big bears. A broad array of projectile types and weights enables the hunter to tailor it to the specific task.

What kind of bullet is in.338 Win Mag?

Hornady loads neither .338 Win. Mag. nor .338 RCM cartridges with a 250-grain bullet, so I used the Nosler Custom 250 grain load for the .338 Win. Mag., to compare with the .338-06 250-grain load. Here are the comparisons, starting with muzzle velocity for each load.

Which is the fastest.338 win or.338 RCM?

There is nothing surprising about these data. The .338 Win. Mag. has the highest muzzle velocity in each bullet weight, with the .338 RCM running second and the .338-06 the slowest velocities. However, the velocity spreads are not startling; all three cartridges drive the various weight bullets fast.

What’s the difference between.35 Whelen and.338 win?

The 9.3×62 splits the difference between the .35 Whelen and the .338 Win Mag. in terms of recoil, rifle weight, muzzle blast, and muzzle energy. The 9.3×62 has a wider variety of heavier weight bullets than either the .35 Whelen or the .338 Win Mag.

What’s the difference between 300 Win Mag and 338 Lapua Magnum?

However, while the .300 and .338 Win Mag will both fit in a standard/long action rifle, the .338 Lapua Magnum requires a much longer rifle action. Finally, the .300 Win Mag utilizes .308″ bullets while the .338 Win Mag and .338 Lapua both shoot larger .338″ bullets.