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Ammo Brief: 33 Nosler

We take a quick look at the big but nimble 33 Nosler cartridge.

In 2017, Nosler added its largest round to its family of cartridges—the 33 Nosler. The family was born in 2014 with the introduction of the 26 Nosler, followed by the 28 Nosler in 2015 and 30 Nosler in 2016.

The 33 Nosler shares the same parent case (.404 Jeffery) as the rest of the family but fires .338-caliber bullets. Like other Nosler cartridges, it’s designed with an overall length to function in standard .30-06-length actions. To prevent cross-caliber chambering, Nosler moved the 33 Nosler’s shoulder datum back, so it’s shorter than the 30 Nosler.

The 33 Nosler can propel a 225-grain AccuBond at 3,025 fps … and a 265-grain AccuBond Long Range at 2,775 fps. That’s 275 fps faster than the .338 Win. Mag. in the same length action and 25 fps faster than the .338 Lapua at the muzzle while burning 18 percent less powder.

The 33 Nosler is SAAMI approved and is supported with ammunition and components from Nosler. The water capacity is 94.6 grains, while the case weight is 281.8 grains with a primer installed. It’s chambered in the 26-inch-barrel Nosler Model 48 Patriot rifle.

33 Nosler Loading Data and Factory Ballistics

Bullet
(grains/type)
Powder Grains Velocity Energy Source
180 Accubond RL17 79.5 3,391 4,594 Nosler
225 Spitzer E-Tip FL 2,975 4,437 Nosler 40042
250 Partition FL 2,750 4,197 Nosler 60134
300 HPBT Custom FL 2,500 4,343 Nosler 60031

Editor’s Note: This article is an excerpt of Gun Digest’s Cartridge’s Of The World.


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