Weatherby Select Plus 338-378 Weatherby Mag 250 grain Partition Rifle Ammo, 20/Box – N333250PT
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Caliber: .338-378 WBY MAG
Rounds: 20
Manufacturer: Weatherby
Model Number: N333250PT
Ammo Bullet Type: Partition
Ammo Casing Type: Brass
Ammo Bullet Weight: 250 grain
Ammo Round Count: 20/Box
Caliber Multi: .338-378 Weatherby Magnum
Muzzle Energy: 5197 lb/ft
Muzzle Velocity: 3060 fps
Application: Medium Game, Big Game
Series/Collection: Select Plus
Ballistic Coefficient: 0.473
Another Weatherby wildcat, first introduced in the 1960s. This is the ultimate cartridge for long-range, big game hunting. Delivers more than 5000 lb/feet of energy at the muzzle with a 338 sized bullet. Extremely powerful and flat shooting. Based upon the 378 case, necked down to 338. Reintroduced as a Weatherby production cartridge in 1998.
RHINOPENN
1 year agoI have owned a mark V in this caliber for over 5yrs now, extremely happy with its performance here in northern BC Canada. It has anchored the biggest game we have here. From Bear,Moose,Elk. Out beyond 1100yrds. I just wish the ammunition was more attainable here in Canada.
Westward
1 year agoAs a gunsmith, firearms dealer, and long range rifle builder of over 40 years, it is a pleasure to report our extensive field testing of the .338-.378 Wby Mag factory loads. Our rifle is an Unlimited Class 18 pound engineering masterpiece with 28 match barrel and PTG muzzle brake. We are consistently keeping this high performance shooter under 1/2 MOA throughout the full extreme ranges here in Western Washington. Job well done. And if you would like to try your skills at over 1/2 mile, this is THE caliber.
jeff50jd
1 year agoVery good ammo in my Accumark. The 250 grain Nosler Partition as accurate and make a awesome job on big game. I shoot 3 big moose’s and all 3 stop right there, same thing on black bear. Like the other comment I just wish the ammunition was more attainable here in Canada
The duke
1 year agoI fell in love with this caliber after owning a true. 378. More power than necessary, but performance to match. Would give 6 stars if I could.
T
1 year agopeople often ask why I need a caliber so big. They ask what I plan on shooting with it. My answer is simple. Whatever I want at whatever distance I want. Great round. A true talking point as well.
Buddie Smith
1 year agoI have owned mine for several years and because of he high price for the ammo reloading became a must. As far as an accurate load to t 300 yards I load 92 grains of 4350 and a 200 grain Nosier BT. This load is plenty to take down deer and hogs in Oklahoma and does not have a heavy recall.
Ed Moeglein
1 year agoVery accurate round thru my Mark V 225grn Zero @ 300 yds, 3 shots you an cover with a quarter! Wish the ammunition was available, I sure would do a lot more shooting. Saving my last 2 boxes for Hunting.
Jim Eisenhart
1 year agoOutstanding weapon! Bought mine in 2007 for a brown bear hunt on the Alaska Peninsula. First shot – Kill. 10’x10′. Acceleration is easily manageable with muzzle break and pad. Use it now for mule deer and elk in Colorado. I think you hear alot of other hunters doing there best to justify their decision not to buy the best…when secretly, they would rather have this rifle in this calibre! But I’m like my Canadian friends…just wish the ammo was more available! How do we make that happen?
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