25 February 2010, 04:20
jackguthary.338 Excalibur?
This one has been bothering me for awhile, what exactly is the .338 Excalibur?
I understand that it is in the same ball park as the .338-378 Weatherby, .338 Lapua, etc. but other than that I know squat about it.
Seems like it would be a pretty good long range cartridge.
25 February 2010, 05:12
Tex21My A-Square book is still in a box somewhere so I can't speak to specifics. But...
If I recall correctly, the .338 Excalibur is a monster of a .338 cartridge that designed to shoot heavy .33 caliber bullets a
long way. Art Alphin didn't event it - someone he worked with did - but A-Square did sell rifles so chambered.
I *believe* it used a proprietary cartridge case, but as best I remember, it was pretty close to a .338 Lapua or 338-378 Weatherby.
Definitely a long range hunting cartridge.
25 February 2010, 06:12
buckshotThe 338 Excalibur was intended as a replacement/rebarrel option for rifles originally chambered in 378 & 460. It shares the same rim diameter sans the belt, thus it has more case capacity. It can launch 200 grain bullets in excess of 3500f/s and 250's at 3200f/s without exceeding 62,000 psi according to F.C. Barnes.
26 February 2010, 04:55
dan belisleThink 338-416 Rigby Improved, or 338-378 Improved with the belt turned off. - dan