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  • ...e realm of firearms for creating a significant number of different wildcat cartridges. Especially in small calibers like .10 caliber, .12 caliber, .14 caliber wh ...ong Rifle]], which is one of the smallest, if not ''the'' smallest wildcat cartridges ever produced.
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  • ...m-wiki.jpg|frame|right|A comparison of several 5.6x39 (.220 Russian) rifle cartridges for assorted purposes, courtesy of [https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/201 ...6×39mm''', also known in the United States as the '''.220 Russian''', is a rifle cartridge developed in the late 1950s primarily for deer hunting in the [[U
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  • ...of "Cartridges of the World", an extensive book covering over 1500 firearm cartridges. Written by Frank Barnes and edited by W. Todd Woodard.]] ...artridges of the World: A Complete and Illustrated Reference for Over 1500 Cartridges''' by Frank C. Barnes (edited by Todd Woodard) is a work that has been upda
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  • According to Frank Barnes' "[[Cartridges of the World]]" (14th Edition), "Walker's idea was to achive optimum perfor The ballistic data below is from [[Cartridges of the World]] 14th Edition, sourced from Judson Bailey.
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  • ...e [[.300 AAC Blackout]], which was targeted specifically at the suppressed rifle market (and has merely been adapted to hunting), the .25-45 Sharps was desi ...h of 45 millimeters (necked-up 5.56×45 mm), as opposed to older hyphenated cartridges that were named for caliber and powder charge. Factory ballistics with the
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  • ....jpg|460px|thumb|right|alt=A photo of the .358 Winchester, a large caliber rifle cartridge based on the .308 Winchester.|A '''.358 Winchester''' cartridge, ...tweight bolt-action rifle, as well as the Winchester Model 88 lever-action rifle.
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  • ...ring the '''.950 JDJ''' to several other cartridges including a [[.22 Long Rifle]], [[.223 Remington]] and .30-06 Springfield.]] ...intended for a customer who wanted an extremely powerful and large-caliber rifle that could shoot cast bullets. It is ''not'' a production cartridge, and on
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  • The '''20×138mmB''' "Solothurn Long" is a belted centerfire cartridge that was mainly used in anti-aircraft and anti-tank weapons durin * Lahti L-39 anti-tank rifle
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  • '''Primer type:''' small pistol/rifle [[Category: Centerfire Cartridges]]
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  • ...ight|alt=A photo of the .244 Halger Magnum, an early German hyper-velocity rifle cartridge.|A photo of the '''[[.244 Halger H.V. Magnum]]''', also known as ....V. Magnum'''", or simply "'''.244 Halger'''") was an early hyper-velocity rifle cartridge devloped in Northern Germany (in the city of Kiel?) by the "Halge
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  • ...own to accept .224 caliber bullets, which are typically found in ''rifle'' cartridges like the [[.223 Remington]] / [[5.56x45mm NATO]] and the [[.22 Hornet]]. A quote by Tim Montgomery can be found in Frank Barnes' book "[[Cartridges of the World]]". He says, “I have been shooting this cartridge since 1990
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  • ...e cartridge originating around 1917 or so, and it is one of many [[wildcat cartridges]] that ended up not only being officially standardized, but has also seen s Similar cartridges were identified as the ".25 Hi-Power", ".25 Whelen" (analogous to [[.35 Whe
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  • ...accept a .2245 caliber bullet. The [[Winchester Model 64]] was their only rifle to be chambered in this round. Photo sourced from [https://www.icollector.c ...2245 caliber). [[Marlin Firearms]] also offered their [[Marlin Model 336]] rifle chambered for the cartridge.
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  • ...advised against for safety reasons, due to the possibility of damaging the rifle, or even possible catastrophic failure that will result in injury for the s == AR-15 Cartridges ==
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  • ...[[Mauser 98]] bolt-action rifle that was once the standard German infantry rifle. ...be more easily utilized in single-shot and combination firearms. ''Both'' cartridges are still in commercial production today.
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  • == Related Cartridges == == A Rifle Without Rifling? ==
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  • ...arms. The cartridge holds a 7mm (.284 caliber) bullet and utilizes a large rifle primer such as Federal #210 primers. ...major source for ''all'' things airguns & accessories, including ammo, CO2 cartridges, optics, targets & more.
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  • ...s the .277 SIG FURY by the [[SAAMI]]) is a centerfire rimless bottlenecked rifle cartridge that was first announced by SIG Sauer in late 2019. It is a hybri ...at it intends to commercially chamber the [[SIG MCX SPEAR]] semi-automatic rifle in .277 Fury.
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  • ...Firearmwiki.jpg|frame|right|A picture showing a comparison between various cartridges, such as the [[.277 Wolverine]], [[6.8 SPC]] and [[5.56 NATO]].]] .../ 5.56 to the .277 Wolverine requires only a new barrel. It utilizes small rifle primers, as well as .277 caliber projectiles (like the similar [[6.8 SPC]],
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  • ...Firearm-Wiki-Firearmwiki.jpg|frame|right|thumb|A lineup of various handgun cartridges, including the [[10mm Auto]] (center), and the '''10mm Magnum''' shown just ...agnum''' (also referred to as '''10mm Mag''') looks to be a fairly obscure centerfire pistol cartridge, with origins appearing to go back to [[Arcadia Machine &
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