• You must be a Supporting Member to create a listing in the Long Range Hunting Marketplace. To read all the rules, click here.

    We offer multiple options to become a Supporting Member here.

338 bullets

Yup, I have had them for years. Obviously, their only real advantage is expansion on impact. For long range they would not be ideal.
I am stunned by the fact I have received 100 250 grain Nosler 338 partition bullets and they are listed at $2.00 apiece.
 
I'll get that to you today! Have you ever tried any of the Swift 210 grain hunting bullets? I have just learned of them. I am presently building a .338 Win mag with a Pence made 33 inch barrel and have received a wide variety of 338 bullets.
 
No association to the seller, but saw your ad and then saw this ad:

 
I'm looking for 160gr. Ttsx 338 for my 338 Fed.
 

Attachments

  • 20221127_120339.jpg
    20221127_120339.jpg
    641.6 KB · Views: 26
  • 20221127_120353.jpg
    20221127_120353.jpg
    834.6 KB · Views: 18
  • 20221127_120421.jpg
    20221127_120421.jpg
    1.1 MB · Views: 19
  • 20221127_120602.jpg
    20221127_120602.jpg
    717.9 KB · Views: 14
Here goes: 300-Hornady 200 grain flat point, Nosler 210 gr. Partition, Barnes 210 gr. TSX, Nosler Ballistic Tip 200 gr., Hammer 225 grain, Nosler partition 225 grain, Nosler Accubond 225 grain ,Nosler Ballistic Tip225 gr., Nosler 250 gr. partition, Speer 250 gr. Grand Slam
.338 Bullets.jpg
 

Recent Posts

Top