I just noticed that a .30" 208gr A-Max has exactly the same G7 BC as the .338 250gr Scenar.
The 208gr gets the same muzzle velocity from several of the unbelted 300 magnums as the .338 Lapua gives the 250gr, so you can get the same trajectory with less recoil and lighter gear by staying at 30 caliber.
Since the .338 rifles being bought by NATO forces are anti-personnel, not anti-materiel, I assume the extra energy the .338 delivers isn't a factor. AFAIK only 250gr rounds have been fielded. Was the availability of higher-BC 300gr bullets a factor in, for example, the PSR contract?
What recommends the .338 Lapua if you're not shooting 300gr bullets?
The 208gr gets the same muzzle velocity from several of the unbelted 300 magnums as the .338 Lapua gives the 250gr, so you can get the same trajectory with less recoil and lighter gear by staying at 30 caliber.
Since the .338 rifles being bought by NATO forces are anti-personnel, not anti-materiel, I assume the extra energy the .338 delivers isn't a factor. AFAIK only 250gr rounds have been fielded. Was the availability of higher-BC 300gr bullets a factor in, for example, the PSR contract?
What recommends the .338 Lapua if you're not shooting 300gr bullets?