Like the .458 SOCOM, the .338 Spectre cartridge was
developed specifically for the AR-15 family of gas-operated, detachable-box magazine-fed firearms. The cartridge is
intended to fill the gap between traditional pistol caliber cartridges and existing rifle cartridges used in this
weapon system. Early prototypes and development used M4 weapon platform with integral suppressors for use with
sniper security teams. By using .338 caliber bullets, the cartridge offers a
nice variety in projectile choice, ranging from 180-grain to 300-grain HPBT rifle bullets. Furthermore, it allows the
user to employ existing suppressors for the 9mm without modification, providing enhanced tactical firepower.
For the sportsman, the .338 Spectre offers a
user-friendly cartridge in terms of brass forming (Parent case 10mm
Magnum) and reloading, with light recoil and excellent performance on small to
medium size game.
For the law enforcement and military, it offers solid terminal ballistics from one of the
most-widely used weapons platforms with minor modification. The wide range of available projectiles
should appeal to both
the recreational shooter as well as the professional. In the LEA/MIL family,
AP, API, and frangible
are available for use
for tactical applications.
The AP version of the 338 Spectre configured in a short compact M4, makes for similar
tactical applications and performance to the Russian 9x39mm, but utilizing a
more versatile M4 platform.