The .338 Lapua Magnum (8.6 x 70 mm or 8.58 x 70 mm) is a specialized rimless bottlenecked
centerfire cartridge developed for
military long-range
sniper rifles. The
Afghanistan War and
Iraq War made it a combat-proven round with ready and substantial ammunition availability. The .338 Lapua is a dual-purpose anti-personnel and anti-material round; however, its anti-material potential is limited, due to the bullet's lower
kinetic energy compared with that of the
.50 BMG's 35.64 to 55.08 gram (550 to 850
grain) projectiles. The loaded cartridge is 14.93 mm (0.5878 in) in diameter (rim) and 93.5 mm long. It can penetrate better-than-standard military
body armour at ranges up to 1000 meters (1094 yd) and has a maximum effective range of about 1750 meters. Muzzle velocity is dependent on load and powder temperature and varies from 880 to 915
m/s (2887 to 3002 ft/s) for commercial loads with 16.2
gram (250 grain) bullets, which results in about 6525
Joule (4813 ft•lbf) of muzzle energy. In addition to its military role, it is increasingly used by
big-game hunters and civilian long-range shooting enthusiasts. The .338 Lapua Magnum is suitable for hunting any
game animal on the planet, though certain
sub-Saharan Africa countries have a 9.53 mm (.375 in) minimum calibre rule for hunting
Big Five game. It also cannot be used in countries which ban civil use of former or current military rifle cartridges.
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