Is 338 Lapua or 300 win mag more powerful?

Is 338 Lapua or 300 win mag more powerful?

The 338 Lapua shoots larger diameter and heavier bullets that are generally more aerodynamic than the bullets the 300 Win Mag uses. The two cartridges have a similar trajectory at normal hunting ranges, but typical 338 Lapua loads have 30-40% more muzzle energy.

What is the difference between 338 Lapua and 338 win mag?

The primary difference between the 338 Win mag and the Lapua is in performance. With 250 grain bullets, the Win Mag is pushing 2650, while the Lapua is just short of 3000 fps. With 300 grain bullets, the win mag throws them at ~2300 fps, while the Lapua sends them downrange at 2550 – 2600 fps.

Which caliber is better 308 or 300 Win Mag?

Generally, the .300 Win Mag will be a heavier and longer-barreled rig designed to take advantage of the increased powder capacity of the case. All shooters are different, but for most, the recoil of the .308 Win is manageable even by new shooters or youngsters. The .300 Win Mag is probably not something you start a new shooter on.

What is the best .338 Lapua Magnum rifle?

Top 10 Best .338 Lapua rifles on the market 2021 Winchester XPR Bolt-Action Rifles Savage 112 Magnum Target Savage 110 BA Stealth Ruger American Rifle Magnum Remington Xtreme Conditions Rifle Mark V Tacmark FN Ballista DRD Tactical – KIVAARI Barrett MRAD Armalite AR-30A1. Palmettostatearmory.com Sportsmans.com Guns.com Large caliber rifles always conjure up the name Barret.

What is the diameter of a 300 Win Mag bullet?

.300 Win Mag bullets are 7.8mm (.308 inches) in diameter, and the case measures 2.62 inches. .30-06 bullets are also 7.8mm in diameter, but the case measures 2.49 inches long. However, despite the differences in case length, the cartridges are the exact same overall length.

What is case for .338 Lapua?

The .338 Lapua Magnum case is also used as the parent case for a host of modified variants that are not officially registered with or sanctioned by C.I.P. or its American equivalent, SAAMI. Such cartridges which use commercial factory cases are generally known as wildcats.