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338 Win Mag vs. 338 Lapua Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="Ron J" data-source="post: 1215053" data-attributes="member: 83440"><p>Great information WildRose..... I wouldn't have guessed that there would be such a difference between the two loads, but obviously I was wrong.</p><p></p><p>I was wondering if anyone knew the load values to create a subsonic .223, not where I could purchase some. While going over both replies and subsequent information I realized I can get the information on the package of subsonic .223 Cabela's sells. They also sell subsonic .9mm as well. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thank you Bravo 4 good information on the history of the .338. It is a very new round. I believe the specs that the US Army use is an effective shot out to 1500 yrds, and penetrate 5 layers of body armor. I'd say the .338 would be a bit easier on specialists having to carry any amount of ammo (vs. the .50) </p><p></p><p>Anyway, Thanks guys..... good reading!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ron J, post: 1215053, member: 83440"] Great information WildRose..... I wouldn't have guessed that there would be such a difference between the two loads, but obviously I was wrong. I was wondering if anyone knew the load values to create a subsonic .223, not where I could purchase some. While going over both replies and subsequent information I realized I can get the information on the package of subsonic .223 Cabela's sells. They also sell subsonic .9mm as well. Thank you Bravo 4 good information on the history of the .338. It is a very new round. I believe the specs that the US Army use is an effective shot out to 1500 yrds, and penetrate 5 layers of body armor. I'd say the .338 would be a bit easier on specialists having to carry any amount of ammo (vs. the .50) Anyway, Thanks guys..... good reading!! [/QUOTE]
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