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.338 Lapua vs. Jackal

Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 2:11 am
by Geno
Hey guys,
Thought I'd share this with you.
I shot this jackal on Friday night with a friend's Truvelo .338 Lapua sniper rifle.
Distance was +- 140m, quartering towards.
The 250gr Lapua Lock Base FMJ hit it on the shoulder, and exited at the rear.
I found the tail 6 metres from the body.
One thing's for sure, I do NOT want to be at the receiving-end of the rifle!

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Cheers,
Eugene

Re: .338 Lapua vs. Jackal

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 10:10 am
by Ray P
Geno. Thanks for posting!! I knew there was a good use for the 338 Lapua. I had mine for a while and only shot rocks and steel at long ranges. Nothing here in Pa needs that kind of energy yet!!! But the white deer and black bear are getting bigger. :lol:
Thanks for sharing. Great caliber and a good looking rifle!!
Later
Ray P

Re: .338 Lapua vs. Jackal

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 12:54 pm
by WY-NEvarmints
Nice work on the jackal, not much left of him it appears. As they say you can never be over gunned. I bet that thing has a little recoil with the lack of weight is appears to have.

Re: .338 Lapua vs. Jackal

Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2012 8:08 am
by remy3424
OH my...that left a mark....DOA, no doubt. How quiet is that cannon??? Hearing protection needed?

Re: .338 Lapua vs. Jackal

Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2012 12:46 pm
by Ray P
Yep Hearing prodtection is requred. :chin:
Later
Ray P

Re: .338 Lapua vs. Jackal

Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2012 11:10 pm
by Geno
remy3424 wrote:How quiet is that cannon??? Hearing protection needed?
Well, we shot it next to a suppressed AR-15 .223, and we couldn't decide which one was louder. The suppressor was made by Nico at www.numenor.co.za , and they do an awesome job!

Re: .338 Lapua vs. Jackal

Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2012 7:33 pm
by TONK
Hey Gino! Now hows about you getting that .338-Lupa rifle used on the song dog and try that sucker out on one of those Eland. I shot one with my .338 Win mag and 225 grn bullet once and all it did was make a crater in the Elands shoulder the size of a double fist! Then it ran off tossing the leg below around like a rag doll as it ran.

I did connect 2 shots later hitting him in the spine and once back at the lodge, we never could find nothing but salt & pepper tidbits of that 1st bullet, which never penetrated that shoulder bone on the Eland. I had no idea they have such massive shouders bigger than many Brahma bulls in the USA. Thanks for those pictures too! 8)

Re: .338 Lapua vs. Jackal

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 11:16 pm
by Geno
Hey Tonk,
We shot the .338 Lapua out to 1300yds this weekend. I was astonished at how flat shooting it is!
Eland are tough animals! Anything less than a premium monolithic- or bonded lead core would find it hard to break their big shoulderbones.