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- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum abstract "The .338-378 Weatherby Magnum started out as the wildcat cartridge, .338-378 Keith-Thomson Magnum during the early 1960s. Keith and Thomson are Elmer Keith and R.W. \"Bob\" Thomson. The 338-378 Keith-Thomson Magnum is a quarter of an inch shorter than the full length 338-378 Weatherby Magnum, this was because they thought it was better balanced with the slowest powder generally available at that time (H4831). The .338-378 Weatherby Magnum was added to the Weatherby product line in 1998.The .338-378 Weatherby Magnum’s parent case is the .378 Weatherby Magnum. The .338-378 Weatherby Magnum is created by necking down the .378 Weatherby Magnum to 8.59 mm (.338 in) then fire forming it in the rifle chamber. The .338-378 Weatherby Magnum has a case capacity of about 8.1 g (125 gr). Bullets commercially available for the .338-378 Weatherby Magnum range from: 11.7 g (180 gr) to 19.4 g (300 gr) in the construction of; boat-tail hollow-point; boat-tail pointed soft; pointed soft point; heavy jacketed pointed soft point; partition; multi-core; truncated solid and monolithic solid.The .338-378 Weatherby Magnum’s main appeal is long-range shooting. A Weatherby factory cartridge loaded with a 16.2 g (250 gr) hunting bullet, in a rifle with a 71 cm (28 in) barrel will yield a muzzle velocity of 933 m/s (3060 ft/s) and muzzle energy of 7046 J (5197 ft·lbf). This same bullet will carry a down range velocity to 457 m (500 yd) of 648 m/s (2125 ft/s) and energy of 3391 J (2501 ft · lbf).A hand loaded .338-378 Weatherby Magnum used for 1000 yd target shooting loaded with a 19.4 g (300 gr) boat-tail hollow point from a rifle with a 71 cm (28 in) target barrel will yield a muzzle velocity of 917 m/s (3010 ft/s), at 914 m (1000 yd) will carry a down range velocity of 590 m/s (1936 ft/s) and at 1372 m (1500 yd) will still be carrying a supersonic down range velocity of 462 m/s (1517 ft/s).The .338-378 Weatherby Magnum is appropriate for hunting all game animals on the North American, European and Asian continents. In Africa the 338-378 Weatherby Magnum is appropriate for taking medium and large game.The free recoil of the 338-378 Weatherby Magnum from a (11 lb) rifle (including magazine rounds, scope, base and rings) is 73 J (54 ft · lbf) as compared to an average 27 J (20 ft · lbf) from a rifle chambered for .30-06 Springfield.The Finnish .338 Lapua Magnum cartridge introduced in 1989 and the American .338 Remington Ultra Magnum (.338 RUM) cartridge introduced in 2000 are probably the closest currently (2007) commercially available ballistic twins of the .338-378 Weatherby Magnum. The .338 Lapua Magnum is however a rimless cartridge and the .338 Remington Ultra Magnum is a rebated rim cartridge.".
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum wikiPageID "10339081".
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- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum wikiPageRevisionID "636508643".
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum wikiPageWikiLink .30-06_Springfield.
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- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum wikiPageWikiLink .338_Remington_Ultra_Magnum.
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- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum wikiPageWikiLink 8_mm_caliber.
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pistol_and_rifle_cartridges.
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Weatherby_Magnum_rifle_cartridges.
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wildcat_cartridges.
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum wikiPageWikiLink Elmer_Keith.
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum wikiPageWikiLink Fire_forming.
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum wikiPageWikiLink Foot-pound_(energy).
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum wikiPageWikiLink Free_recoil.
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum wikiPageWikiLink Grain_(unit).
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum wikiPageWikiLink Gram.
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum wikiPageWikiLink Joule.
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum wikiPageWikiLink List_of_rifle_cartridges.
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum wikiPageWikiLink Rim_(firearms).
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum wikiPageWikiLink Supersonic_speed.
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum wikiPageWikiLink Weatherby.
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum wikiPageWikiLink Wildcat_cartridge.
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum wikiPageWikiLinkText ".338-378 Weatherby Magnum".
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum wikiPageWikiLinkText ".338-378".
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum balsrc "Weatherby".
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum base "0.582".
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum btype "Boat-tail soft point".
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum btype "Partition type".
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum btype "Truncated solid".
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum bullet "0.338".
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum bw "200".
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum bw "225".
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum bw "250".
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum caseCapacity "125".
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum caseLength "2.905".
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum caseType "Belted".
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum designDate "ca1963".
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum designer "Elmer Keith and Bob Thomson".
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum en "4983".
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum en "5052".
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum en "5197".
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum length "3.65".
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum manufacturer "Weatherby".
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum maxPressure "63817".
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum name "0.338".
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum neck "0.361".
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum origin "USA".
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum parent "0.378".
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum primer "Magnum Rifle".
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum productionDate "1998".
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum rifling "1".
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum rimDia "0.603".
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum rimThick "0.059".
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum shoulder "0.56".
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum testBarrelLength "28.0".
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum type "Centerfire/Rifle".
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum vel "3060".
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum vel "3180".
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum vel "3350".
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Firearm_Cartridge.
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Weatherby_Cartridges_Firearms.
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum subject Category:Pistol_and_rifle_cartridges.
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum subject Category:Weatherby_Magnum_rifle_cartridges.
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum subject Category:Wildcat_cartridges.
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum comment "The .338-378 Weatherby Magnum started out as the wildcat cartridge, .338-378 Keith-Thomson Magnum during the early 1960s. Keith and Thomson are Elmer Keith and R.W. \"Bob\" Thomson. The 338-378 Keith-Thomson Magnum is a quarter of an inch shorter than the full length 338-378 Weatherby Magnum, this was because they thought it was better balanced with the slowest powder generally available at that time (H4831).".
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum label ".338-378 Weatherby Magnum".
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum sameAs Q4545276.
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum sameAs m.02q8wwz.
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum sameAs Q4545276.
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum wasDerivedFrom .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum?oldid=636508643.
- .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum isPrimaryTopicOf .338-378_Weatherby_Magnum.