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  2. 7.92×57mm Mauser - Wikipedia

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    The bullet was basically the same as used in the S.m.K. ammunition but combined with a tracer that burned for 800 to 1,000 m (875 to 1,094 yd). It had a bullet weight of 10.00 g (154.3 gr) and a muzzle velocity of 810 m/s (2,657 ft/s) and an operating pressure of 280 MPa (40,611 psi).

  3. Bullet - Wikipedia

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    Hard cast solid bullet (left), with gas check (center) and lubrication (right) A modern centerfire cartridge consisting of the following: 1. bullet, as the projectile; 2. metallic case, which holds all parts together; 3. propellant, for example gunpowder or cordite;4. rim, which provides the extractor on the firearm a place to grip the case to ...

  4. 7.62×51mm NATO - Wikipedia

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    Bullet drop and wind drift are shown both in mil and moa. The 7.62×51mm NATO has a 3.38 mL (52.0 gr H 2 O) cartridge case capacity. The exterior shape of the case was designed to promote reliable case feeding and extraction in bolt-action rifles and machine guns alike, under extreme conditions.

  5. 7.62×40mm Wilson Tactical - Wikipedia

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    Out of production, replaced by the 300 HAM'R [15] Wilson Combat currently (2011) offers custom loaded 7.62×40mm WT ammunition with bullet weights of 110gr and 125gr, but the cartridge can also be hand-loaded using new brass available from Wilson Combat, or by using 5.56mm NATO - preferably Lake City - and the appropriate sizing/forming dies ...

  6. 105×617mmR - Wikipedia

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    Propellant type & weight Chamber pressure Muzzle velocity Velocity drop Sub-projectile weight without sabot / with sabot Perforation at normal and oblique incidences Notes M735 United States: Teledyne Firth Stirling 1978 963 mm 17.91 kg Tungsten alloy X11 (core) / 2.16 kg with maraging steel jacket 5.67 kg of M30 415 MPa [10] 1501 m/s

  7. 125 mm smoothbore ammunition - Wikipedia

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    Projectile weight (including sabot): 5.9 kg; Projectile weight: 3.9 kg including 2.9 kg and 0.27 kg tungsten carbide plug; Muzzle velocity: 1785 m/s; Muzzle energy: 6.2 MJ; Penetration: 400 mm at 0° at 2000 m, 150 mm at 60° at 2000 m

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