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There is no .338 Lapua Super Magnum. There is a .338 Lapua Magnum which is considered a member of "Super Magnum family". .338 LM uses several different bullet types and drop will depend on bullet type and weight.
The 44 Magnum made by S&W acutally uses a .429 diameter bullet. I am unaware of any .44 diameter bullet loaded in a round called "44 Magnum"
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No such caliber. Sorry. If you man the Lapua .338 Magnum, drop will depend on the ballistic coefficient of the bullet being used, it speed, etc.
the hymy magnum express ,which fire the formidable ultra duty 600. nitro magnum express.
Bullet drop for a 7mm Magnum refers to the vertical distance a bullet falls from its initial trajectory due to gravity as it travels toward a target. This drop increases with distance, and factors such as bullet weight, velocity, and environmental conditions can influence it. For precise shooting, shooters often consult ballistics charts or use ballistic calculators to account for bullet drop at various ranges. Understanding bullet drop is crucial for accurate long-range shooting with the 7mm Magnum.
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Strictly speaking, it would be a magnum CARTRIDGE- bullet is the part of the cartridge that comes out of the muzzle. In champagne and wine, a magnum is a larger thna normal bottle. The term was borrowed by the firearms industry to indicate a larger, more powerful cartridge. Thus you have the .44 Special, and it's big bother, the .44 Magnum.
The distance a .357 Magnum bullet can travel depends on factors such as the specific load, barrel length, and angle of fire. On average, a .357 Magnum bullet can travel up to 1 to 1.5 miles if fired horizontally. However, it will lose velocity and energy over distance, decreasing its lethality.
You can wear bullet belts around your waist or around your hips. Simply buckle the belts in the position that you feel most comfortable.