I'm still trying to figure out why the 338 Fed isn't more popular? Seems like a far more practical calibre than say a 270 WSM. I think we have all gotten obsessed with speed and everyone thinks they can shoot out to 400 yards.
Just my opinion. George
I'm still trying to figure out why the 338 Fed isn't more popular? Seems like a far more practical calibre than say a 270 WSM. I think we have all gotten obsessed with speed and everyone thinks they can shoot out to 400 yards.
Just my opinion. George
The key is that 338 Federal has a much lower expansion ratio than 7mm-08.
7mm-08 expansion ration: 3.5
308 Win expansion ratio: 3.0
338 Fed expansion ratio: 2.5
This means that for a 24" barrel (22" of barrel and 2" of chamber)
a 7mm-08 propellant will expand to 22" / 3.5 = 6.25 times
a 308 propellant will expand to 22" / 3.0 = 7.33 times
a 338 propellant will expand to 22" / 2.5 = 8.8 times
As in a car engine the expansion ratio (or the inverse compression ratio) determines the efficiency of the transformation compressed hot gas into a bullet's (piston's) kinetic energy.
As simpler way to put this is that all of these barrel length are as efficient:
a 20" 338 Fed (180gr 2770 fps)
a 23" 308 Win (180gr 2660 fps)
a 27" 7mm-08 Rem (175gr 2550 fps)
The 338 Fed get an extra 7" of "equivalent barrel" for free (7 x 25fps = 175fps).
Alex
Alex, what do you mean by "expansion ratio"?
This is all very good info here. There is some dynamics to launching projectiles I was totally missing before.
338 Federal can only use medium sectional density (medium ballistic coefficient) bullets at medium velocity so it's not that good at long range.
338-06 is much better and 338 Win Mag is probably the best common large game long range cartridge. The big downside is that both have significantly more recoil than 30-06.
270 WSM and 7 Rem Mag deliver better than 30-06 long range performance with a 30-06 recoil level. That is the key to 0.270" and 7mm high velocity cartridges popularity.
It's really tough to argue with a 140gr Accubond travelling at 3200fps
Alex



























