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Hvad er "standard" mundingsenergien på en 30-06 hhv end 338 Win Mag?
Du kan jo osse vælge 338 Federal
In the game-getting department, Federal says, "The 338 Federal offers hunters more muzzle energy than a 30-06 Springfield — equaling that of a 7mm Rem Mag. It’s a non-magnum offering that boasts magnum energy." I like it already. But because I'm not a big fan of energy as a measure of game-taking performance, let's look at some TKO (Taylor KnockOut) numbers.
- 7mm Rem Mag..175-grain, TKO 20.3, 3180 ft-lbs, 2860 fps
- 338 Win Mag.......200-grain, TKO 28.5, 3866 ft-lbs, 2950 fps
- 30-06 Spg............180-grain, TKO 21.4, 2915 ft-lbs, 2700 fps
- 30-06 Spg............200-grain, TKO 23.1, 3060 ft-lbs, 2625 fps
- 308 Win................180-grain, TKO 21.7, 2743 ft-lbs, 2620 fps
- 308 Win................200-grain, TKO 21.7, 2690 ft-lbs, 2461 fps
- 338 Federal.........180-grain, TKO 24.6, 3200 ft-lbs, 2830 fps
- 338 Federal.........210-grain, TKO 26.7, 3224 ft-lbs, 2630 fps
(TKO and energy at muzzle)
As seen above, the only cartridge in our example that surpasses the 338 Federal is the extremely good 338 Win Mag. In terms of both TKO and energy, nestled just below that unquestioned leader is the 338 Federal. The smaller-diameter 7mm Rem Mag, even with the heaviest bullet available for it, is at the bottom of the heap as far as TKO - and even if you love bullet energy, the 338 Federal has it beat.
Mvh
Kim
Jeg er ikke fejlfri,men det er så tæt på at det skræmmer mig.