.338 Marlin Express Explained

Origin:US
Type:Rifle
Designer:Marlin / Hornady
Design Date:2009
Manufacturer:Hornady
Production Date:2009–2019
Parent:.376 Steyr
Case Type:Semi-rimmed, bottleneck
Bullet:.338
Neck:.372
Shoulder:.496
Base:.502
Rim Dia:.548
Rim Thick:.045
Case Length:1.886
Length:2.583
Rifling:1:
Primer:WLR
Max Pressure:46500
Pressure Method:SAAMI
Is Si Ballistics:+3"-100yds/0.7"-200y/-8.9"-300y/-27.2"-400y/-56.4-500y
Bw1:200
Btype1:FTX (Hornady Flex Tip Expanding) (BC: .430)
Vel1:2565
En1:2922
Balsrc:338 Marlin Express LEVERevolution at Hornady web site & MidwayUSA and C.I.P. Data[1]

The .338 Marlin Express is a cartridge developed by Marlin Firearms and Hornady. It is based on the .376 Steyr with a goal to duplicate the venerable .30-06 Springfield's performance in a cartridge compatible with lever-action firearms. The cartridge uses a slightly shorter, rimmed case to function in lever-action rifles with tubular magazines. As introduced in Hornady's LEVERevolution line of cartridges, it follows the design logic of the .308 Marlin Express which preceded it. The .338MX fires heavier .338 caliber bullets than the .308 Marlin Express at roughly the same velocity. It is chambered in Marlin's Model 338MX and 338MXLR rifles using the Marlin Model 336 action.[2] [3]

Design History and Cartridge Performance

Whereas the .308 Marlin Express began by modifying the .307 Winchester, Hornady and Marlin engineers started with a previous collaboration between Hornady and the Austrian arms maker Steyr, the .376 Steyr, when designing the .338 Marlin Express. The case of the .376 Steyr was given a thicker web for added strength, then necked down to .338. The .308 Marlin Express, on the other hand, was made with a thinner web than its parent case, the .307 Winchester, for additional capacity. Although the thicker case webbing reduced capacity, new powders allow the .338 Marlin Express to achieve velocities similar to the .338 Federal with significantly lower pressures. Hornady engineers then looked to the projectile for the new cartridge. They settled on the 200-grain .338 projectile from their .338 Winchester Magnum line. The existing bullet was remade with a thinner jacket in order to promote expansion and upset at longer ranges. This 200-grain .338" projectile is able to impart significantly more energy than the 160 gr projectile used in the .308 Marlin Express, despite similar muzzle velocities. Furthermore, the projectile's high ballistic coefficient allows the .338 Marlin Express to maintain velocity to greater distances than big bore lever cartridges such as .45-70, .444 Marlin, or even the high performance .450 Marlin. Although the heavy bullet weight of these cartridges allow them more muzzle energy, the ballistic advantage of the .338 Marlin Express's projectile begins to show beyond 100 yards. After that point the .338 Marlin Express's projectile retains more energy than even the .450 Marlin. Like the .308 Marlin Express, the .338 Marlin Express was designed to be a relatively flat shooting cartridge, taking advantage of the bullets Hornady designed for the rounds. Its trajectory is similar to the .30-06 Springfield.[4] Since the acquisition of Marlin by Ruger,[5] regular production of .338 Marlin Express ammunition by Hornady has ceased.

Comparison

The .338 Marlin Express was designed to produce performance similar to the .30-06 Springfield. This would give lever-action hunters improved performance over their .30-30 Winchester rounds. The table below shows how the rounds compare. Reloading data for 200-grain (13 g) bullets for some of the cartridges is not available. Extensive loading data for the .338 Marlin Express is not yet available. The powder used in the Hornady loading is also not yet commercially available as of Feb '09. This round was designed with an elastomer tip, so that the .338 projectile would be safe for use in the tubular magazines of lever-action rifles. Traditional spitzer bullets are not compatible with the tubular magazines. This is due to the danger of the hard, pointed bullet-tip igniting the primer of the round in front of it under recoil impulse. The softer tip eliminates the hazards of stacking pointed rounds end to end in a tubular magazine.

.338 Marlin Express quick comparison! Cartridge !! Bullet Weight (gr) !! Muzzle velocity(ft/s) !! Muzzle energy(ft-lbf) !! BC !! Velocity (ft/s)/Energy (ft-lbf) @ 400yds
.338 Marlin Express 200 2565 2922 .430 1820/1471
160 2660 2513 [6] ? 1836/1197
160 2300 1880 [7]
200 25422879 [8]
200 2625 3061 [9]
.376 Steyr (Parent Cartridge) 210 3011 4229
Other comparable cartridges and loadings! Cartridge !! Bullet Weight (gr) !! Muzzle velocity(ft/s) !! Muzzle energy(ft-lbf) !! BC !! Velocity (ft/s)/Energy (ft-lbf) @ 400yds
150gr 2693 2416 [10]
150gr FMJ 2765 2547 [11]
150gr FMJ 2809 2629 [12]
150gr FMJ 2900 2820
180gr Nos AccuBond 25502598 [13]
200gr SP 25422879
200gr OPP 2625 3061
210gr Nos Part2630 3226
200gr Accubond CT 2950 3866
200gr SP 2950 3866
200gr Lead Flat Nose 2084 1929
200gr 2530 2840
200gr SP 2500 2776
200gr 2798 3478
200gr SP 3221 4607
231 gr Oryx 2600 3550

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Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20170630083545/http://www.cip-bobp.org/homologation/uploads/tdcc/tab-ii/tabiical-en-page84.pdf C.I.P. 338 Marlin Express (online-PDF 39,6 KB)
  2. Web site: 308 Marlin Express at Marlin web site . 2009-02-21 . https://web.archive.org/web/20061224092925/http://www.marlinfirearms.com/Firearms/308MarlinExpress/default.aspx . 2006-12-24 . dead .
  3. Zwoll, W. van. (2011, January 4). All aboard the .338 Marlin Express. RifleShooter. https://www.rifleshootermag.com/editorial/ammunition_rs_338_122008wo/84273
  4. http://www.rifleshootermag.com/ammo/ammunition_rs_338_122008wo/ "All Aboard the .338 Marlin Express" article in Peterson's Rifle Shooter Magazine
  5. Web site: November 24, 2020 . Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. Completes the Acquisition of Marlin Assets . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20230926073343/https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20201124005957/en/Sturm-Ruger-Company-Inc.-Completes-the-Acquisition-of-Marlin-Assets . Sep 26, 2023 . Business Wire.
  6. Web site: 308 Marlin Express LEVERevolution . Hornady . 2009-02-21 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070812222543/http://hornady.com/story.php?s=481 . 2007-08-12 . dead .
  7. http://www.chuckhawks.com/30-30Win.htm "The .30-30 Winchester" by Chuck Hawks
  8. Web site: Lapua Mega Ammunition 30-06 Springfield 200 Grain Soft Point Box of 20 . MidwayUSA . 2009-02-21 . 2009-10-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20091007174956/http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct/?productNumber=759982 . dead .
  9. Web site: Norma Ammunition 30-06 Springfield 200 Grain Oryx Protected Point Box of 20 . MidwayUSA . 2009-02-21 . 2009-10-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20091007174946/http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct/?productNumber=286754 . dead .
  10. Web site: .307 Winchester . Accurate Powder . 2018-11-26 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070928014626/http://www.accuratepowder.com/data/PerCaliber2Guide/Rifle/Standarddata(Rifle)/308Cal(7.82mm)/307%20Winchester%20page%20259.pdf . 2007-09-28 . dead .
  11. Web site: .300 Savage . Accurate Powder . 2009-02-21 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070930184908/http://www.accuratepowder.com/data/PerCaliber2Guide/Rifle/Standarddata%28Rifle%29/308Cal%287.82mm%29/300%20%20Savage%20pages%20257%20to%20258.pdf . 2007-09-30 . dead .
  12. Web site: .308 Winchester . Accurate . 2018-11-26 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070928011950/http://www.accuratepowder.com/data/PerCaliber2Guide/Rifle/Standarddata(Rifle)/308Cal(7.82mm)/308%20Winchester%20Pages%20260%20to%20262.pdf . 2007-09-28 . dead .
  13. Web site: Black Hills Gold Ammunition 308 Winchester 180 Grain Nosler AccuBond Box of 20 . MidwayUSA . 2009-02-21 . 2009-04-17 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090417070028/http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct/?productNumber=156779 . dead .