Description
The 338 Lapua Magnum cartridge was developed in collaboration by the Finns and the Brits to offer a sniper round that bridges the gap between the 7.62×51 and the 50 BMG. This cartridge by Prvi Partizan is wholly within the spirit of sniping, given just how accurate its 240 grain projectile is. As it is made of solid copper rather than a jacket tapered around a lead core, its weight distribution is exceedingly uniform, and therefore possesses impressive rotational stability to keep it on course far down range. That this bullet can’t foul it with lead makes it exceedingly gentle on your rifle’s bore. That’s also in keeping with the spirit of its caliber, because as you might imagine snipers need lots and lots of practice.
rPrvi Partizan creates this round with the narrowest tolerances that they are able to accomplish, which are considerable given the Serbian manufacturer’s highly refined manufacturing processes and attention to detail. Its brass casing possesses the concentricity needed to evenly seat so impressive a bullet in order to even further bolster its accuracy, and a carefully weighed propellant charge guarantees consistent performance with every shot. Note that its copper projectile not only does a lot for this round’s accuracy, but additionally suits it for target practice in the jungles of California.




