Fusion bullets provide combination of expansion and strength. Copper jacket
is deposited and fused to the core one molecule at a time for total integrity.
Tip and base are pressure formed to specifications optimizing terminal
performance. Skived tip for unmatched combination of long range expansion
potential and short range toughness. Fused, pre-programmed and optimized for maximum transfer of terminal energy. Advanced profile and perfect center
of gravity provide superior ballistic coefficients, less drop over distance
and extreme long range accuracy.
Specifications :
Caliber: 338 Federal
Bullet Type: Fusion
Bullet Weight: 200 GR
Muzzle Energy:
Muzzle Velocity:
Rounds/box: 20 Rounds Per Box, 10 Boxes Per Case
338 Federal 200gr Fusion (Per 20)
Caliber Dictionary
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
Introduced in 2005, the 338 Federal is the most recent factory cartridge based on the 308 Winchester case. It is actually similar in performance to the 358 Winchester, but shoots a bit flatter and takes advantage of the 338-caliber's greater popularity and greater range of available bullets. The 338 Federal is a little powerhouse, capable of excellent velocities with bullets up to 225 grains. Current factory loads include a 185-grain bullet at 2750 feet per second and a 210-grain bullet at 2630. The 338 Federal doesn't offer the range of the 338 Winchester Magnum, but it can be housed in short actions and is almost its equal as an elk/black bear cartridge within 200 yards. Federal is the primary supplier of factory ammunition, but numerous rifles are chambered to it. — Craig Boddington