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- .338-06 abstract "The .338-06 is a wildcat 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 the Winchester Model 70 rifle. The .338-06 maintains much of the benefits of the .338 Magnum cartridge but has substantially less recoil, makes more efficient use of powder, and allows use of widely available .30-06 commercial and military cases. It is similar in concept to the .333 OKH as well as the .35 Whelen, which also use the .30-06 brass case as a basis for the cartridge. Thanks to the large number of rifles based on the .30-06 family of cartridges, having a .338-06 made usually only requires a simple barrel change by a competent gun smith. A-Square adopted the caliber as the .338-06 A-Square in approximately 1998, and was approved by SAAMI as a standardized caliber. Weatherby offered factory rifles and ammunition, but has now dropped the rifles from its inventory. The 338-06 A-Square has a slight advantage in velocity, and uses bullets that retain velocity and wind resistance better than bullets of the same grain weight in the .35 Whelen.".
- .338-06 thumbnail 338-06.JPG?width=300.
- .338-06 wikiPageExternalLink 066_069_wiederladen_0111_2.pdf.
- .338-06 wikiPageExternalLink 33806.html.
- .338-06 wikiPageExternalLink w33806.html.
- .338-06 wikiPageExternalLink frontpage.asp?CaliberID=70.
- .338-06 wikiPageID "12329698".
- .338-06 wikiPageRevisionID "577820708".
- .338-06 balsrc "Speer Reloading Manual #14".
- .338-06 base "0.472".
- .338-06 btype "SP".
- .338-06 bullet "0.338".
- .338-06 bw "200".
- .338-06 bw "225".
- .338-06 bw "250".
- .338-06 caseLength "2.494".
- .338-06 caseType "Rimless, bottleneck".
- .338-06 en "3414".
- .338-06 en "3555".
- .338-06 en "3582".
- .338-06 hasPhotoCollection .338-06.
- .338-06 length "3.37".
- .338-06 name "0.338".
- .338-06 neck "0.369".
- .338-06 origin "USA".
- .338-06 parent "0.3".
- .338-06 primer "Large rifle".
- .338-06 rifling "10".
- .338-06 rimDia "0.473".
- .338-06 shoulder "0.441".
- .338-06 testBarrelLength "23".
- .338-06 type "Rifle".
- .338-06 vel "2531".
- .338-06 vel "2678".
- .338-06 vel "2773".
- .338-06 subject Category:Pistol_and_rifle_cartridges.
- .338-06 comment "The .338-06 is a wildcat 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 the Winchester Model 70 rifle.".
- .338-06 label ".338-06".
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- .338-06 sameAs Q4545274.
- .338-06 sameAs Q4545274.
- .338-06 wasDerivedFrom .338-06?oldid=577820708.
- .338-06 depiction 338-06.JPG.
- .338-06 isPrimaryTopicOf .338-06.