338 Winchester Magnum By Winchester 338 Win Mag, 200Gr, Super-X Power-Point, (Per 20)
Super-X Power-Point's Unique Exposed Soft-Nose Jacketed Bullet Design delivers Maximum Energy On Target. Strategically Placed notches Around The Jacket Mouth Improve Upset And Ensure Uniform Expansion For Massive Energy Release.
Symbol: X3381
Caliber: 338 Winchester Magnum
Bullet Weight: 200 Grains
Bullet Type: Power Point
Game Selector Guide: Deer, Open Or Plains, Medium Game, Large Game.
CXP Guide Number: 3 (Large, Heavy Game)
Test Barrel Length: 24"
Velocity (Feet Per Second):
- Muzzle: 2960
- 100yds: 2658
- 200yds: 2375
- 300yds: 2110
- 400yds: 1862
- 500yds: 1635
Energy (Foot Pounds):
- Muzzle: 3890
- 100yds: 3137
- 200yds: 2505
- 300yds: 1977
- 400yds: 1539
- 500yds: 1187
Trajectory, Short Range:
- 50yds: 0.5
- 100yds: 0.9
- 150yds: 0
- 200yds: -2.3
- 250yds: -6.1
- 300yds: -11.6
Trajectory, Long Range:
- 100yds: 2.0
- 150yds: 1.7
- 200yds: 0
- 250yds: -3.2
- 300yds: -8.2
- 400yds: -24.3
- 500yds: -50.4
Mfg No: X3381
Manufacturer: Winchester
Warranty: Warranted Against manufacturers defects.
Shipping Information
Weight: 1.7 pounds.
Dimensions: 3.813 (L) X 1.895 (W) X 5.125 (H) inches.:
SKU: 101
Total Rounds 20
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Specification |
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Value |
Warranty |
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Warranted against manufacturers defects. |
Caliber |
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338 Winchester Magnum |
Weight |
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200 Grain |
BulletType |
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Soft Point |
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MFG NO |
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X3381 |
SKU |
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1000033 |
UPC |
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020892200982 |
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 338 Winchester Magnum was introduced in 1958 in a version of the Winchester Model 70 called the "Alaskan." A companion introduction with the 264 Winchester Magnum (in the Model 70 "Westerner"), the 338 Winchester Magnum is based on the 458 Winchester Magnum necked down to take a .338-inch bullet. Case length is 2.5 inches, making it suitable for 30-06-length actions. Acceptance was initially slow, perhaps because of recoil and certainly because, above 30-caliber, all American cartridge sales drop off. Over time it has achieved its proper place as one of the best of all elk cartridges, adequate for the largest bears, and yet flat-shooting enough for use on smaller game if desired. It is an exceptionally good choice for the full run of African plains game. Standard velocities are a 200-grain bullet at 2960 feet per second; 225-grain bullet at 2780; and 250-grain bullet at 2660. Both rifles and ammunition are offered by most major manufacturers. —
Craig Boddington