The .33 Nosler is a powerful rifle cartridge introduced by Nosler in 2017, designed primarily for long-range hunting and shooting. Based on the .404 Jeffery case, the .33 Nosler offers impressive performance with high muzzle velocities and energy, making it ideal for big game hunting, including elk, moose, and even large African species. It fires a .338 caliber bullet, similar to the .338 Winchester Magnum or .338 Lapua Magnum, but the .33 Nosler is designed to fit in a standard-length action, offering greater flexibility in rifle choices.
This cartridge is known for its flat trajectory and high ballistic coefficients, which provide excellent accuracy and range. The .33 Nosler achieves velocities around 2,750 to 3,000 feet per second depending on the bullet weight, typically ranging from 225 to 300 grains. This combination of speed and heavy bullet weight delivers significant knockdown power at long distances, making it a favorite among hunters looking for both distance and stopping power.
Despite its power, the .33 Nosler’s recoil is relatively manageable compared to other magnum cartridges in its class. Overall, it balances power, range, and accuracy, making it a versatile option for hunters who pursue large game across varied terrains and distances.
- Bullet Weight (gr) ->0-5050-7575-100100-150150-200200-300>300
The following table indicates for this caliber and various bullet weight ranges (in grains) which powders are suitable (👍) and popular among our reloading community (👍👍). This might evolve over time as more community members share their loads and as we accumulate more calculations and tests with our balistics calculator.
Weight vs. Velocity - Suitable Bullets for this Caliber
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Barrel Length Variation vs. Velocity - by Bullet Weight
.33 Nosler load data available is with the following bullets:
(most popular first)