Starline Brass adds .338 Federal to Lineup

by
posted on April 5, 2017
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. **
338federal-starline.jpg

Starline Brass has recently announced the addition of the .338 Federal to their growing lineup of rifle brass. To continue meeting customer demand, Starline is now producing .338 Federal brass and will soon be offering .243 Win., .223 Rem, .300 Blackout, 6.5mm Creedmoor, 7mm-08 and .260 Rem. Wilson Combat has also recently released a rifle chambered for the .338 Federal, the Recon Tactical .338 Federal AR.

The .338 Federal was introduced in 2006 by Federal and Sako. It can achieve the same muzzle energy as some magnum calibers, but with less recoil. It also fits in standard length short-action rifles and AR10's without sacrificing magazine capacity.

Additionally, the .338 Federal is known for its accuracy and stopping power in a controllable package. The .338 Federal hits harder than the .308 Win., and shoots flatter than the .358 Win., making it an excellent choice for close to mid-range shooting and hunting.

To view the .338 Federal and other cases available from Starline, visit www.starlinebrass.com. Also, you can visit Starline Brass at Booth #3060 during the 2017 NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits in Atlanta, GA, on April 28-30.

Latest

SA 35 4Inch 1
SA 35 4Inch 1

New: Springfield Armory SA-35 4" Model

Springfield Armory’s SA-35 4" pistol chambered in 9 mm Luger offers all the benefits of the original SA-35, plus a shorter, more compact barrel. 

Federal All-American 20-Gauge Target Loads Now Shipping

Federal Ammunition’s All-American competition shotshell line is now shipping in 20-gauge with two new target loads in No. 7.5 and No. 8 shot at $15.99 per box.

NRA America’s Rifle Challenge: Three Divisions of Competition

Ryan Muller walks through the optics, accessories and caliber rules that define NRA ARC’s Stock, Limited and Open divisions.

Registration Open for 2026 NRA National High Power Long-Range Championship

NRA High Power Long-Range Nationals return to Alliance Rifle Club in Malvern, Ohio, with five days of competition at 800, 900 and 1,000 yards.

The Hand Cannon: The First Handheld Firearm

ARTV explores the hand cannon—the first handheld firearm in Europe—from its documented origins around 1326 through three distinct types to the eventual development of the matchlock.

Dania Vizzi Earns Women’s Skeet Silver at 2026 ISSF World Cup Tangier

Dania Vizzi earns women’s skeet silver at 2026 ISSF World Cup Tangier, falling one target short of gold medalist Bethany Norton in Morocco.

Interests



Get the best of Shooting Sports USA delivered to your inbox.