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338 Lapua Ballistics Charts
Jump to an ammo company producing this rifle cartridge: Barnes | Federal | Hornady | Prvi Partizan (PPU) | Sellier & Bellot
Barnes
Jump to a ballistics chart: VOR-TX 280 Grain LRX BT | Precision Match 300 Grain OTM BT
VOR-TX 280 Grain LRX BT
Precision Match 300 Grain OTM BT
Federal
Jump to a ballistics chart: Gold Medal 250 Grain SMK | Gold Medal 300 Grain SMK
Gold Medal 250 Grain SMK
Gold Medal 300 Grain SMK
Hornady
Jump to a ballistics chart: Custom 240 Grain CX | Match 250 Grain BTHP Match | Precision Hunter 270 Grain ELD-X | Match 285 Grain ELD Match
Custom 240 Grain CX
Match 250 Grain BTHP Match
Precision Hunter 270 Grain ELD-X
Match 285 Grain ELD Match
Prvi Partizan (PPU)
Jump to a ballistics chart: Match 250 Grain FMJBT | Rifle Line 250 Grain FMJBT | Rifle Line 250 Grain HPBT | Supreme 250 Grain SMK HPBT
Match 250 Grain FMJBT
Rifle Line 250 Grain FMJBT
Rifle Line 250 Grain HPBT
Supreme 250 Grain SMK HPBT
Sellier & Bellot
Jump to a ballistics chart: Precision Rifle 250 Grain HPBT | Precision Rifle 300 Grain HPBT
Precision Rifle 250 Grain HPBT
Precision Rifle 300 Grain HPBT
Administrative Note: The information above is provided by ammo manufacturers. Actual ballistics obtained with your firearm can vary considerably from advertised ballistics. Also, ballistics can vary from lot to lot with the same brand and type. When manufacturers’ ballistic data were unavailable, they were calculated using a ballistic calculator.
338 Lapua Trajectory Chart
A bullet’s trajectory is its flight path. Shooters measure trajectory in inches of bullet drop, milliradians (MIL), or minute of angle (MOA). We use inches of drop in this article.
A flatter trajectory is preferred for long-range shooting because it requires fewer adjustments to compensate for bullet drop. The 338 Lapua is a favorite among long-distance shooters for its flat trajectory. When zeroed in at 200 yards, a 250 grain bullet will only drop about -38" at 500 yards.
Here is a sample 338 Lapua Magnum bullet drop chart to give you a sense of the cartridge’s trajectory.
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