The .338 rifles are primarily used for long-range shooting and big game hunting. They are chambered for the .338 Lapua Magnum or .338 Winchester Magnum cartridges, which provide high ballistic performance and significant stopping power. These rifles are favored by military snipers, law enforcement marksmen, and sports hunters due to their accuracy and effectiveness at extended ranges. Additionally, they are sometimes used in competitive shooting events.
c - 338 = 238 + 338 +338 c = 576
168.0296
338 is divisible by 1, 2 and 338 itself.
no, the 7mm is .284 bore, the .338 is, of course, .338
3.38 = 338/100 = 169/503.38 = 338/100 = 169/503.38 = 338/100 = 169/503.38 = 338/100 = 169/50
US armed forces
No published sn data
60's or so
plaaanes. rifels and all that jazzz
c - 338 = 238 + 338 +338 c = 576
The largest factor of 338 is 338.
168.0296
338 is divisible by 1, 2 and 338 itself.
338 isn't prime, 338=2*169
lowest number that goes into 338 = 338
Yes See the link below.
no, the 7mm is .284 bore, the .338 is, of course, .338