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338 bullets have high sectional densities and high ballistic coefficients. For example the 300gr Accubond has a b.c. of 0.72! Should be a good choice for heavy game. Impressive downrange energy -
https://load-data.nosler.com/load-data/338-winchester-magnum/
http://www.handloads.com/calc/index.html
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Have and shoot both. Have some for sale because I found a Ruger hawkeye in 300 that fits me like a custom. IMO, the 300wm is the most versatile cartridge for North America. In areas where larger game, or big bears are the norm, for me the 338wm Trump's the 300wm.
I quoted the above text because to me this is a paper not real world example. Some have compared the 338wm as a 30-06 that shoots bigger bullets. True in the 225-250gr range. Most 338 bullets above 250gr are either target bullets or designed for Super Magnums like the Lapua or Rum. Trying to push 300gr in the 338wm is going to result in impingement on powder space and starting velocity. There is also going to be problems with overall length in most standard rifles. At best you are shooting large bullets at 308 velocities. Fine for paper I suppose, but the 338wm is a hunting caliber, few use it for long range hunting or paper punching.




















































