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In this video we finally put the .338 Razorback wildcat cartridge to work — shooting it into ballistic gel and testing accuracy to see how it performs in the real world. The .338 Razorback cartridge is a wildcat round based on the 10mm Auto case necked down to .338 caliber with a 1:6.5 twist barrel for ideal load density and performance. It was developed to give big-bore performance in a non-standard platform with heavy bullets ranging roughly 250–305 grains.  Wildcat cartridges like this are unique because they aren’t standardized by SAAMI — they’re built by enthusiasts and gunsmiths pushing the limits of what rifle platforms can do. The .338 Razorback specifically uses inexpensive brass and heavy projectiles with interesting real-world impact characteristics.  In this test we: • Shoot calibrated balls into gel to observe penetration and expansion • Check real accuracy at distance • Talk pros/cons and what makes this round strange and fun 📌 Want more surplus and weird calibers? Subscribe and hit the bell. Ammo seen here: Underwood / wildcat .338 Razorback (10mm case necked to .338)  https://rmwxtreme.com/ #338Razorback #WildcatCartridge #FirearmTesting #Ballistics #BatteryOfArms