North Fork 338
.338 Dia.
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225 gr.
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Sec. Density .281
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FIV 1700-3100
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Length 1 .310”
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PIV 1800-3000
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This
may be the best all round weight for the 338 caliber.
It is designed to open well at long range on deer sized game and still
hold up to high speed impacts at close range, on larger game.
It will be the bullet that I will most often recommend when elk is the
primary quarry.
The weight allows velocities that will provide flatter trajectory but
still has the sectional density to penetrate well.
There have been no reports of, or returned bullets that were recovered
from elk.
In the last photo, the bullet on the left is of a 338-225 that was
recovered from an Alaskan moose that was shot at 250yds with a 338 Win. Mag.
It shattered the onside shoulder blade and was found under the hide of
the off shoulder.
A second finishing shot at 15 yds impacted the spine and exited.
The last photo is of two bullets from African game shot with a 330
Dakota.
The one in the center was recovered from a Kudu that was shot from 230
yds.
The bullet impacted the rear hip and was found in the off shoulder.
The bullet on the right was from a Sable shot at 150 yds.
The first (chest) shot went clear through.
The second shot was a finisher while the animal was down.
From the appearance of the report form, the second bullet impacted in the
area of the spine or upper shoulder, penetrated down through the shoulder, and
was found under the skin of the elbow.
Range of the second shot is unknown but from the appearance of the
bullet, it did some high speed bone grinding.



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