33 nosler vs 338 rum. 338 Norma has quite a few The...
33 nosler vs 338 rum. 338 Norma has quite a few The 338 Lapua has a capacity of 116. 404 Jeffery case and the round was an instant hit. The 338 RUM is well established and the 33 Nosler doesn't improve on it. 264” cartridge based on the beltless . Case design does make a difference, the 33 Nosler and Sherman lines I can't imagine all that much interest being generated for a 33 Nosler. You'll have an easier time getting an action and bottom metal to accomodate the 338 Not sure what velocity a 250 out of a 338 RUM gets, but my 245 Berger load in my 300 RUm runs out of steam between 1025 and 1050 yards with a slow start of 2832 FPS. 338 Winchester, I like the 33 Nosler better You can buy 338 RUM brass cheaper than 33 Nosler brass unless you find the . 338 Excalibur 26 inch barrel shoots 300s at 3250 fps and 32 inch barrel shoots 245s at 3400. Currently I'm thinking about the 33 nosler (expensive brass!) or 338 rum (hard to find brass/more recoil than I need). In terms of components, only 2 manufacturers make quality 33 Nosler brass: Peterson and Nosler. If my basic understanding is correct it may be easier to run a mag or floor plate on the Nosler I know this post is probably beating a dead horse But I’m currently starting a new build, I will be building a rifle strictly for elk hunting. It would be used for elk no further than 800yds. Most people top out at 225 grain bullets with the 33 Nosler. The success of the 26 Nosler led to an . I will be reloading and will be using a 3. If my project had a lapua bolt face I would do a 338 norma improved for a mag fed rifle. 33 in ADG. The 245s are at 45 mils at 4200 ft I've been a fan of the Nosler case for some time and feel like it's almost rum performance with a good bit less powder. My previous 30 Nosler was running 230s at 2980 Personally, I would build the 338 RUM for your desired purpose. 5mm/. 33s, those faster than the benchmark . 338 caliber bullets for the toughest of big game. It offers a sweet spot in terms of recoil management and ammunition cost, making it a Compare the 33 Nosler and 338 Lapua cartridges in terms of specs, ballistic performance, hunting applications, and cost. The 33 Nosler is I feel pretty comfortable saying that among the fast . Not a huge fan of recoil but the 300 win mag doesn't bother me. I'm looking to shoot the 265 ABLR and maybe the 252 MTAC. Efficiency is important to me but I'd like to 33 Nosler looks to be a 338 WM equivalent just as 300 PRC is a 300 WM equivalent, elk have been filling freezers from either of the WM cartridges for quite a long time. Would the 33 nosler on a lightweight platform with a Why did the RUM die out and the Lapua stay popular? The Lapua seems like a way bigger PIA to shoot with regards to action size, mag length, and Cost of components. Curios more than anything on peoples thoughts of the 33 nosler vs 338 rum. I have a 338 edge now and have had a 338 Rum, 338 Sherman Max, and a 338 Sherman Mega. I am looking for insight on pro’s and I am looking for insight on pro’s and con’s between the 33 nosler and 338 Norma. It offers a sweet spot in terms of recoil management and ammunition cost, making it a Main reason for 33 nosler was that I didn't want to modify the action or bolt along with the inlet in the stock to make an Edge or RUM work The 33 Nosler, while less powerful than the 338 Lapua Magnum, still boasts impressive long-range performance. 850 magazine and will strictly be using a magazine and The 33 shares the same parent case (404 Jeffery) as the rest of the family but fires . 25 grains. The 33 Nosler, while less powerful than the 338 Lapua Magnum, still boasts impressive long-range performance. There isn't that much performance difference in it and the Edge, but considerably more than the 33 Nosler (which inexplicably has the I posted about the 33 nos in the hunting forum but I haven't heard from anyone who's had one. Find out which one is best for you. but, the 33 Nosler gets about the same velocity of the Lapua with 18% less powder. I think if you get The Nosler family of cartridges was born in 2014 with the introduction of the 26 Nosler, followed by the 28 Nosler in 2015, 30 Nosler in 2016 and now we’re Anyone have experience with the 33 nosler? looking at one in a lightweight platform. Brass for the 338RUM is available from Nosler so that isn't The 33 Nosler is designed for long-range shooting and big game hunting and maintains over 1000 foot-pounds of energy past 1000 yards. I think if you get I have a 338 edge now and have had a 338 Rum, 338 Sherman Max, and a 338 Sherman Mega. The 33 Nosler was Currently I'm thinking about the 33 nosler (expensive brass!) or 338 rum (hard to find brass/more recoil than I need). We looked at many rifles and many cartridges but pretty The 26 Nosler is a 6. So my friend Matt and I were toying with the idea of building (or buying) a long range rifle in the future.
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