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Prod. No: 20185112

Norma Oryx .338 Winchester Magnum 14.9g

Intent

Hunting

Ballistic Coefficient

0.37 G1

Bullet Weight

14.9 g / 230 gr

MRD

168 m (186 yd)

Velocity

840 m/s / 2755 f/s

Energy

5259 J / 3877 ft.-lb

This product data is zeroed with a 660 cm / 26 in barrel

Premium bonded all-round

Since the introduction of ORYX in 1996, we have been the industry benchmark in bonded bullets. With a combination of rapid expansion, high residual weight and deep penetration, ORYX is the number one all-round hunting bullet. When hitting the target, it expands quickly without fragmenting or breaking apart. Thanks to the unique bonding technology, ORYX offers residual weights up to 99% in some calibers on standard hunting ranges.


For more than 25 years, ORYX has proven to be an exceptionally good all-round bullet. With its controlled expansion and high residual weight, it is suitable for all types of hunting and is available in our widest range of calibers.


As the use of silencers increase in popularity, we see more and more short barrels on the market. But what few people know is that a shorter barrel drastically reduces the effect and precision of the ammunition used.Standard rifle ammunition today is optimized for barrel lengths of 60 cm while many barrels today only measure around 50 cm. This means that the difference in length makes it impossible for the load to fully burn out before the bullet leaves the muzzle, dramatically shortening the life of the silencer and reducing the effect of the ammunition.


Oryx is the first bullet to take place in this new, optimized series of hunting bullets.

Range

Allround

Long Range

Expansion

Controlled

Fast

Ballistic Performance

Key factors that shape bullet flight, impact and downrange consistency.

Velocity

Imperial

Metrics

V0

2755 f/s

840 m/s

V100

759 m/s

V200

2284 f/s

683 m/s

V300

2067 f/s

612 m/s

Energy

Imperial

Metrics

E0

3877 ft.-lb

5259 J

E50

3227 ft.-lb

E100

2665 ft.-lb

4299 J

E200

2182 ft.-lb

3481 J

E300

2790 J

Wind

Imperial

Metrics

100 yd 0.45 in

100 m 31 mm

200 yd 1.89 in

200 m 130 mm

300 yd 4.46 in

300 m 308 mm

600 yd —

600 m 0 mm

Zeroing distance

See how different zeroing distances shift point of impact across the range.

50 m

80 m

100 m

150 m

200 m

300 m

400 m

500 m

600 m

80 m

-3.0

-6.0

-52.0

-145.0

-495.0

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100 m

0.0

5.0

-43.0

-133.0

-477.0

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150 m

15.0

27.0

29.0

-76.0

-391.0

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200 m

33.0

55.0

66.0

57.0

-277.0

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300 m

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0.0

-

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

About the caliber

Two years after the introduction of the short .458 Win. Mag, two cartridges with unusual bullet diameters were marketed by Winchester.

Quite unusually they were both named using their true bullet diameters. After a good start the .264 Winchester Magnum turned out not entirely to be what it was supposed to and it quickly began to fade away.

But its big brother hit it big. The .338 Winchester Magnum is one of the most popular magnum cartridges for large American game. Not surprisingly, as it uses heavy bullets with a moderate velocity resulting in a well-controlled expansion and a very good penetration - the time proven recipe of an efficient killer. Maybe even more important the moderate velocity makes the recoil tolerable to most hunters.

The trajectory is slightly higher when compared to the faster big bore magnums, but under actual hunting conditions this is rarely the decisive factor for success. Due to the ratio between the case capacity and the bullet diameter of the .338 it is not a true magnum in the sense that it will not be at its best with the slowest burning powders.

It remains, however, a very good cartridge for all-round big game hunting all over the world from deer to the largest antelope.

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