No, you cannot fire a .338 inch round in a .33 Winchester. The two cartridges are designed for different specifications, including case length and overall dimensions. Attempting to fire a .338 round in a .33 Winchester chamber could result in dangerous malfunctions or damage to the firearm. Always use the correct ammunition specified by the manufacturer for safety and reliability.
100-800 or so
Depends on the load.
50 BMG
Winchester did not make a model 77.Could you mean model 70?,or do you refer to the ruger model 77?
The 338 marlin express has nearly identical ballistics of the 338 Winchester magnum but is a little more user friendly. It would be adequate for virtually any North American game.
Would greatly depend on condition.
please list the maker of your rifle to get a correct answer to your question.
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It will be worth nothing If HELLery Clinton gets in as she is all for gun confiscations (IMHO)
The accepted dimensions of the entire cartridge for each are as follows:308 - 7.62x51mm (do note that, although dimensionally similar, 7.62 NATO and .308 Winchester ARE NOT the same round).300 WinMag - 7.62x67mm.338 Lapua - 8.58x70mmThe bullet diameters of each are as follows:308 - 7.8mm/.308 inches7.62 NATO - 7.8mm/.307 inches.300 WM - 7.8mm/.308 inches.338 LM - 8.58mm/.338 inches
10-1000 USD and up depending on specifics
A .325 WSM should be your smallest, or .308 with AP tip. The Ideal bullet would be a .220 grain ACT Winchester .338. Or a .338 Lapua Magnum