- .338-06
Infobox Firearm Cartridge
name= .338-06
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origin= USA
type= Rifle
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parent=.30-06
case_type=Rimless, bottleneck
bullet=.338
neck=.369
shoulder=.441
base=.472
rim_dia=.473
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case_length=2.494
length=3.37
rifling=10
primer=Large rifle
is_SI_ballistics=
bw1=200
btype1=BT
vel1=2720
en1=3286
bw2=225
btype2=SP
vel2=2620
en2=3430
bw3=250
btype3=SBT
vel3=2516
en3=3515
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test_barrel_length=24
balsrc= Accurate Powder [http://www.accuratepowder.com/data/PerCaliber2Guide/Rifle/Standarddata(Rifle)/338cal(8.59mm)/338%2006%20Pages%20295%20and%20296.pdf .338-06 Online Reloading data from Accurate Powder] ] The .338-06 is awildcat cartridge based on the.30-06 . It allows heavier .338 caliber bullets to be used from the .30-06 non-belted case. This is a better choice for heavy bodied game such as moose, elk, and brown bear than the .30-06. 338 caliber bullets became more widely available after the introduction in the late 1950s of the.338 Winchester Magnum cartridge, frequently chambered in theWinchester Model 70 rifle. The .338-06 maintains much of the benefits of the .338 Magnum cartridge but has substantially lessrecoil , makes more efficient use of powder, and allows use of widely available .30-06 commercial and military cases. The trade off though, is less available range due to reduced muzzle velocity. It is similar in concept to .333 OKH as well as the.35 Whelen , which also use the .30-06brass case as a basic for the cartridge.ee also
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List of rifle cartridges
*8 mm caliber Other cartrides in the same diameter range.References
* [http://www.reloadbench.com/cartridges/w33806.html .338-06 at The Reload Bench]
* [http://www.quarterbore.com/library/articles/33806.html .338-06 at Quarterbore.com]
* [http://www.reloadersnest.com/frontpage.asp?CaliberID=70 .338-06 reloading data] from Reloaders Nest
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