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The .700 Nitro Express (17.8×89mmR) is a big-game rifle cartridge. The cartridge is typically charged with around 250 grains of powder, in addition to a two-grain igniter charge (to reduce the tendency of the cartridge to hang fire from such large powder charges). [ 3 ]
.360 No 2 Nitro Express.360 No 5 Rook.369 Nitro Express.375 CheyTac.375 Dakota.375 Flanged Nitro Express.375 H&H Magnum.375 Remington Ultra Magnum.375 Ruger.375 SOCOM.375 SWISS P.375 Viersco Magnum.375 Weatherby Magnum.375 Whelen.375 Winchester.376 Steyr.378 Weatherby Magnum.38 Special.38-40 Winchester.38-55 Winchester.38-56 WCF.38-70 Winchester
The term "Express" was coined by James Purdey in 1856, derived from the express train, to publicise the bullet velocity of his double rifles and became common parlance for many rifle cartridges. The addition of the word "Nitro" stemmed from the propellant used in these cartridges, cordite , which is composed of nitrocellulose and nitroglycerine .
Common rifle cartridges, from the largest .50 BMG to the smallest .22 Long Rifle with a $1 United States dollar bill in the background as a reference point.. This is a table of selected pistol/submachine gun and rifle/machine gun cartridges by common name.
Kynamco, using the Kynoch trademark manufacture 51 of the more popular Kynoch calibres from 6.5x54 ms up to the .700 Nitro Express. They also produce various other types of ammunition for industrial, film and re-enactment use. To date, Kynoch continues to manufacture in a smaller capacity.
.400/350 Nitro Express: rifle cartridge Q30250517.400/360 Nitro Express: centerfire rifle cartridge Q19562915.400/375 Belted Nitro Express: rifle cartridge Q4545328.401 Winchester Self-Loading: Rifle cartridge Q4545332.404 Jeffery: Rifle cartridge Q4545330.405 Winchester: rifle cartridge Q158774.408 Chey Tac: cartridge United States of America ...
.450 Nitro Express.500/450 No. 1 Black Powder Express.454 Casull.455 Webley.460 S&W Magnum.461 Gibbs.470 Nitro Express.476 Enfield.500 Black Powder Express.500 Nitro Express.577/500 Nitro Express.577/500 No. 2 Black Powder Express.500 Linebaugh.577 Nitro Express.600/577 Rewa.577 Snider.600 Nitro Express.700 Nitro Express; 8 bore; 6 bore; 4 bore ...
Double rifles have been produced in all calibres from .220 in (5.6 mm) to .700 in (17.8 mm). Traditional British double rifle calibres include the Rook rifle, Black Powder Express and rimmed Nitro Express families of cartridges and many of these can still be obtained today. [7]