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  2. Table of handgun and rifle cartridges - Wikipedia

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    Once popular with European hunters in Africa and India. Approaches .375 H&H power with top loads. 11mm Gras: 1874 France R 11×59mmR 1493 [3] 1903 [3] 2.549 78 [3] 0.445 [3] 59mm The first French brass cartridge for military use. Black powder. [3] Replaced by 8mm Lebel. [3] 11×60mm Mauser: 1871 Germany R 11×60mmR 1430 [3] 2013 [8] 2.815 77 [3 ...

  3. List of rifle cartridges - Wikipedia

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    .303 British.303 Magnum.303 Savage.375/303 Westley Richards Accelerated Express.307 Winchester.308 Marlin Express.308 Norma Magnum.308 Winchester.308×1.5" Barnes.310 Cadet.318 Westley Richards.32 Remington.32 Winchester Self-Loading.32 Winchester Special.32-20 Winchester.32-40 Ballard.32-40 Winchester.325 Winchester Short Magnum.327 Federal Magnum

  4. .303 British - Wikipedia

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    The .303 British (designated as the 303 British by the C.I.P. [2] and SAAMI [3]) or 7.7×56mmR, is a .303-inch (7.7 mm) calibre rimmed tapered bottleneck centerfire rifle cartridge. The .303 inch bore diameter is measured between rifling lands as is the common practice in Europe which follows the traditional black powder convention.

  5. Hornady - Wikipedia

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    Hornady released the Vintage Match ammunition to replicate the original military performance specifications unique to wartime rifles such as the Mauser, Lee–Enfield, Mosin–Nagant, Swedish Mauser or others chambered in 6.5×55mm, .303 British, 7.62×54mmR, 7.92×57mm Mauser and .30-06.

  6. 6.5×53mmR - Wikipedia

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    .256 Mannlicher / 6.5x53R Reloading Data [6] [7] The 6.5×53mmR , originally and more correctly produced as the 6.5×53.5mmR , and in imperial system nomenclature known as the .256 Mannlicher , is a late 19th-century rimmed centerfire military rifle cartridge similar to other early smokeless powder designs.

  7. File:6.5x50mm Japanese with .303 British & .30-06.JPG

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on br.wikipedia.org 6,5 × 50 mm Arisaka; Usage on ca.wikipedia.org .303 British; Usage on cs.wikipedia.org

  8. ICL cartridges - Wikipedia

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    The .303 is an improved cartridge based on the .303 British and works well in Enfield and single-shot actions. Performance with a 150-grain (9.7 g) bullet is up to 3,235 ft/s (986 m/s) and with a 180-grain (12 g) bullet is up to 2,870 ft/s (870 m/s).

  9. 7.65×53mm Mauser - Wikipedia

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    For charging the cartridge, use .303 British load data. Cartridge dimensions. The 7.65×53mm Argentine has 3.70 ml (57.1 grains H 2 O) cartridge case capacity.