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.333_Jeffery_13478129 | Summarize the 'Use' part of '.333 Jeffery'. | The .333 Jeffery was not intended for dangerous game; however, due to the excellent penetration of the 300-grain round, it has been used successfully on all African game species up to and including elephant. In his African Rifles and Cartridges, John "Pondoro" Taylor wrote of the .333 Jeffery, "Time and again have I dr... | [
".333 Jeffery — Use\n\nThe .333 Jeffery was not intended for dangerous game; however, due to the excellent penetration of the 300-grain round, it has been used successfully on all African game species up to and including elephant. In his African Rifles and Cartridges, John \"Pondoro\" Taylor wrote of the .333 Jeffe... |
.333_Jeffery_13478130 | Reconstruct the content about 'WWI service' from the article on '.333 Jeffery'. | In 1914 and early 1915, German snipers were engaging British Army positions with impunity from behind steel plates that were impervious to .303 British ball ammunition. In an attempt to counter this threat, the British War Office purchased a number of larger calibre sporting rifles from British rifle makers, including ... | [
".333 Jeffery — Use\n\nThe .333 Jeffery was not intended for dangerous game; however, due to the excellent penetration of the 300-grain round, it has been used successfully on all African game species up to and including elephant. In his African Rifles and Cartridges, John \"Pondoro\" Taylor wrote of the .333 Jeffe... |
.333_Jeffery_13478125 | Summarize the 'Design' part of '.333 Jeffery'. | The .333 Jeffery and the .333 Jeffery Flanged are both bottlenecked centerfire rifle cartridges. Originally both cartridges were released with two factory loads, one with a bullet of 250 gr and the other with a bullet of 300 gr. | [
".333 Jeffery — Use\n\nThe .333 Jeffery was not intended for dangerous game; however, due to the excellent penetration of the 300-grain round, it has been used successfully on all African game species up to and including elephant. In his African Rifles and Cartridges, John \"Pondoro\" Taylor wrote of the .333 Jeffe... |
.333_Jeffery_13478124 | Describe the content of the article about '.333 Jeffery'. | The .333 Jeffery and .333 Jeffery Flanged are medium-bore rifle cartridges developed by W.J. Jeffery & Co and introduced in 1908. | [
".333 Jeffery — Use\n\nThe .333 Jeffery was not intended for dangerous game; however, due to the excellent penetration of the 300-grain round, it has been used successfully on all African game species up to and including elephant. In his African Rifles and Cartridges, John \"Pondoro\" Taylor wrote of the .333 Jeffe... |
.333_Jeffery_13478128 | Explain what '.333 Jeffery' covers in the 'History' section. | Upon its introduction in 1908, the .333 Jeffery firing the 300 grain bullet quickly developed an excellent reputation due to the very high sectional density and exceptional penetration of the round. Unfortunately the original 250 grain bullet was a copper-capped hollowpoint that was too fragile to be fired at 2,500 fee... | [
".333 Jeffery — Use\n\nThe .333 Jeffery was not intended for dangerous game; however, due to the excellent penetration of the 300-grain round, it has been used successfully on all African game species up to and including elephant. In his African Rifles and Cartridges, John \"Pondoro\" Taylor wrote of the .333 Jeffe... |
.333_Jeffery_13478127 | Reconstruct the content about '.333 Jeffery Flanged' from the article on '.333 Jeffery'. | The .333 Jeffery Flanged or .333 Flanged Nitro Express is the rimmed version of the .333 Jeffery, intended for use in single-shot and double rifles. It is loaded to slightly lower velocities than the rimless .333 Jeffery, firing the 250-grain bullet at 2400 ft/s and the 300-grain bullet at 2150 ft/s. | [
".333 Jeffery — Use\n\nThe .333 Jeffery was not intended for dangerous game; however, due to the excellent penetration of the 300-grain round, it has been used successfully on all African game species up to and including elephant. In his African Rifles and Cartridges, John \"Pondoro\" Taylor wrote of the .333 Jeffe... |
.338_Federal_13232944 | What does the article about '.338 Federal' say regarding 'Rifles'? | Savage and Heym (Models SR21, SR 30) offer bolt-action rifles. LMT, DPMS Panther Arms, and Wilson Combat, offered semi-automatic rifles in .338 Federal as of May 2019. Sako no longer offers rifles in .338 Federal. | [
".338 Federal — Rifles\n\nSavage and Heym (Models SR21, SR 30) offer bolt-action rifles. LMT, DPMS Panther Arms, and Wilson Combat, offered semi-automatic rifles in .338 Federal as of May 2019. Sako no longer offers rifles in .338 Federal.",
".338 Federal\n\nThe .338 Federal is a rifle cartridge based on the .308... |
.338_Federal_13232942 | Summarize the following section from the article on '.338 Federal'. | The .338 Federal is a rifle cartridge based on the .308 Winchester case necked up to .33 caliber. It was created by Federal Cartridge and Sako in 2006 and intended as a big game cartridge with reasonable recoil for lightweight rifles. | [
".338 Federal — Rifles\n\nSavage and Heym (Models SR21, SR 30) offer bolt-action rifles. LMT, DPMS Panther Arms, and Wilson Combat, offered semi-automatic rifles in .338 Federal as of May 2019. Sako no longer offers rifles in .338 Federal.",
".338 Federal\n\nThe .338 Federal is a rifle cartridge based on the .308... |
.338_Federal_13232943 | From the article on '.338 Federal', restate the 'Comparison' content. | The .338 Federal was designed by Federal Ammunition and it is a SAAMI standardized cartridge that was released in 2006. In the table below is a comparison between the .338 Federal and the older .358 Winchester, another cartridge based on the .308 Winchester. | [
".338 Federal — Rifles\n\nSavage and Heym (Models SR21, SR 30) offer bolt-action rifles. LMT, DPMS Panther Arms, and Wilson Combat, offered semi-automatic rifles in .338 Federal as of May 2019. Sako no longer offers rifles in .338 Federal.",
".338 Federal\n\nThe .338 Federal is a rifle cartridge based on the .308... |
.338_Lapua_Magnum_22547261 | What information does the article about '.338 Lapua Magnum' provide on 'Performance with C.I.P. conforming cartridges'? | m/s (2750 ft/s) when compared to the standard 16.2 g (250 gr) Lapua Scenar GB488 VLD at a muzzle velocity of 915 m/s (3002 ft/s). For significant supersonic range improvement the aerodynamic efficiency of the employed bullets has to be significantly improved without sacrificing a lot of practically achievable muzzle ve... | [
".338 Lapua Magnum — Performance with C.I.P. conforming cartridges\n\nm/s (2750 ft/s) when compared to the standard 16.2 g (250 gr) Lapua Scenar GB488 VLD at a muzzle velocity of 915 m/s (3002 ft/s). For significant supersonic range improvement the aerodynamic efficiency of the employed bullets has to be significan... |
.338_Lapua_Magnum_22547267 | From the article on '.338 Lapua Magnum', restate the 'Performance improvement experiments with non-C.I.P.-conforming cartridges' content. | Magnum parental cartridge are also changed. The shoulder angle gets steepened from 40° to 60° and the body taper is set at 1°. The throat area is set at a 2° cone-angle. All this modifications make the .343 Lapua Magnum a fairly comprehensively revised wildcat cartridge. Out of a 900 mm long progressive twist barrel Mr... | [
".338 Lapua Magnum — Performance with C.I.P. conforming cartridges\n\nm/s (2750 ft/s) when compared to the standard 16.2 g (250 gr) Lapua Scenar GB488 VLD at a muzzle velocity of 915 m/s (3002 ft/s). For significant supersonic range improvement the aerodynamic efficiency of the employed bullets has to be significan... |
.338_Lapua_Magnum_22547253 | Reconstruct the content about 'Users' from the article on '.338 Lapua Magnum'. | ammunition. On 7 March 2013, the Remington MSR was declared the winner of the Precision Sniper Rifle competition. Remington announced that the MSR had won on March 8, and it was publicly confirmed on March 9. This was followed by a $79.7 million contract for 5,150 rifles with suppressors, along with 4,696,800 rounds of... | [
".338 Lapua Magnum — Performance with C.I.P. conforming cartridges\n\nm/s (2750 ft/s) when compared to the standard 16.2 g (250 gr) Lapua Scenar GB488 VLD at a muzzle velocity of 915 m/s (3002 ft/s). For significant supersonic range improvement the aerodynamic efficiency of the employed bullets has to be significan... |
.338_Lapua_Magnum_22547273 | Based on the article about '.338 Lapua Magnum', describe the 'The 7.62 UKM' section. | large rifle magnum. According to the official C.I.P. (Commission Internationale Permanente pour l'Epreuve des Armes à Feu Portatives) rulings the 7.62 UKM Magnum can handle up to 440.00 MPa Pmax piezo pressure. This now prevails over the C.I.P. decisions and tables edition 2007, that rated the 7.62 UKM at 470.00 MPa Pm... | [
".338 Lapua Magnum — Performance with C.I.P. conforming cartridges\n\nm/s (2750 ft/s) when compared to the standard 16.2 g (250 gr) Lapua Scenar GB488 VLD at a muzzle velocity of 915 m/s (3002 ft/s). For significant supersonic range improvement the aerodynamic efficiency of the employed bullets has to be significan... |
.338_Lapua_Magnum_22547240 | Describe the content of the article about '.338 Lapua Magnum'. | The .338 Lapua Magnum (8.6×70mm or 8.58×70mm) is a rimless, bottlenecked, centerfire rifle cartridge. It was developed during the 1980s as a high-powered, long-range cartridge for military snipers. It was used in the War in Afghanistan and the Iraq War. As a result of this, it became widely available. The loaded .338 c... | [
".338 Lapua Magnum — Performance with C.I.P. conforming cartridges\n\nm/s (2750 ft/s) when compared to the standard 16.2 g (250 gr) Lapua Scenar GB488 VLD at a muzzle velocity of 915 m/s (3002 ft/s). For significant supersonic range improvement the aerodynamic efficiency of the employed bullets has to be significan... |
.338_Lapua_Magnum_22547246 | Explain what '.338 Lapua Magnum' covers in the 'Final development' section. | by creating a hardness distribution ranging from the head and web (hard) to the mouth (soft) as well as a strengthened (thicker) case web and sidewall immediately forward of the web. This resulted in a very pressure resistant case, allowing it to operate at high pressure and come within 15 m/s (50 ft/s) of the original... | [
".338 Lapua Magnum — Performance with C.I.P. conforming cartridges\n\nm/s (2750 ft/s) when compared to the standard 16.2 g (250 gr) Lapua Scenar GB488 VLD at a muzzle velocity of 915 m/s (3002 ft/s). For significant supersonic range improvement the aerodynamic efficiency of the employed bullets has to be significan... |
.338_Lapua_Magnum_22547272 | Summarize the 'The 7.62 UKM' part of '.338 Lapua Magnum'. | is however still used by a few shooters who produce the cases from .338 Lapua Magnum brass by reshaping the shoulder and neck, and handloading it with .30 calibre bullets. The 7.62 UKM has a 5.84 ml (90 grains H2O) cartridge case capacity. 7.62 UKM maximum C.I.P. cartridge dimensions. All sizes in millimeters (mm). Am... | [
".338 Lapua Magnum — Performance with C.I.P. conforming cartridges\n\nm/s (2750 ft/s) when compared to the standard 16.2 g (250 gr) Lapua Scenar GB488 VLD at a muzzle velocity of 915 m/s (3002 ft/s). For significant supersonic range improvement the aerodynamic efficiency of the employed bullets has to be significan... |
.338_Lapua_Magnum_22547247 | What information does the article about '.338 Lapua Magnum' provide on 'Final development'? | the procurement by the Dutch Army, the cartridge became NATO codified. The .338 Lapua Magnum fills the gap between weapons chambered for standard military rounds such as the 7.62×51mm NATO and large, heavy rifles firing the .50 BMG cartridge. It also offers an acceptable amount of barrel wear, which is important to mil... | [
".338 Lapua Magnum — Performance with C.I.P. conforming cartridges\n\nm/s (2750 ft/s) when compared to the standard 16.2 g (250 gr) Lapua Scenar GB488 VLD at a muzzle velocity of 915 m/s (3002 ft/s). For significant supersonic range improvement the aerodynamic efficiency of the employed bullets has to be significan... |
.338_Lapua_Magnum_22547254 | What information does the article about '.338 Lapua Magnum' provide on 'Cartridge dimensions'? | Extremely thick-walled brass results in a 7.40 ml (114 grains H2O) cartridge case capacity for the .338 Lapua Magnum. The exterior shape of the case was designed to promote reliable feeding and extraction in bolt action, semi-automatic, and automatic firearms alike, under extreme conditions. .338 Lapua Magnum maximum ... | [
".338 Lapua Magnum — Performance with C.I.P. conforming cartridges\n\nm/s (2750 ft/s) when compared to the standard 16.2 g (250 gr) Lapua Scenar GB488 VLD at a muzzle velocity of 915 m/s (3002 ft/s). For significant supersonic range improvement the aerodynamic efficiency of the employed bullets has to be significan... |
.338_Lapua_Magnum_22547266 | Describe the 'Performance improvement experiments with non-C.I.P.-conforming cartridges' section of the article about '.338 Lapua Magnum'. | The LM-107 was hoped to boost the ballistic performance of the LM-105 by achieving an increase in supersonic range. The 19.3 g (298 gr) LM-107 projectile design is 59 mm long and has a Haack profiled nose and an Adams profiled tail. The rifling twist rate for the .343 Lapua Magnum LM-107 wildcat cartridge was chosen at... | [
".338 Lapua Magnum — Performance with C.I.P. conforming cartridges\n\nm/s (2750 ft/s) when compared to the standard 16.2 g (250 gr) Lapua Scenar GB488 VLD at a muzzle velocity of 915 m/s (3002 ft/s). For significant supersonic range improvement the aerodynamic efficiency of the employed bullets has to be significan... |
.338_Lapua_Magnum_22547275 | Summarize the 'Wildcats' part of '.338 Lapua Magnum'. | The .338 Lapua Magnum case is also used as the parent case for a host of modified variants that are not officially registered with or sanctioned by C.I.P. or its American equivalent, SAAMI. Such cartridges which use commercial factory cases are generally known as wildcats. By changing the shape of standard factory case... | [
".338 Lapua Magnum — Performance with C.I.P. conforming cartridges\n\nm/s (2750 ft/s) when compared to the standard 16.2 g (250 gr) Lapua Scenar GB488 VLD at a muzzle velocity of 915 m/s (3002 ft/s). For significant supersonic range improvement the aerodynamic efficiency of the employed bullets has to be significan... |
.338_Lapua_Magnum_22547263 | From the article on '.338 Lapua Magnum', restate the 'Performance improvement experiments with non-C.I.P.-conforming cartridges' content. | be able to cope with dimensional increases. An example of such a special .338 calibre extreme range bullet is the German CNC manufactured mono-metal 18.92 gram (292 gr) LM-105 (Cd = 0.2487 at Mach 2.216 – this drag coefficient and the corresponding G1, G7 and G8 ballistic coefficients are established by Doppler radar m... | [
".338 Lapua Magnum — Performance with C.I.P. conforming cartridges\n\nm/s (2750 ft/s) when compared to the standard 16.2 g (250 gr) Lapua Scenar GB488 VLD at a muzzle velocity of 915 m/s (3002 ft/s). For significant supersonic range improvement the aerodynamic efficiency of the employed bullets has to be significan... |
.338_Lapua_Magnum_22547268 | Based on the article about '.338 Lapua Magnum', describe the 'The .300 Lapua Magnum' section. | The commercially successful .338 Lapua Magnum cartridge has functioned as the parent case for the .300 Lapua Magnum, which is essentially a necked-down version of the .338 Lapua Magnum. The .338 cartridge case was used for this since it has the capability to operate with high chamber pressures which, combined with smal... | [
".338 Lapua Magnum — Performance with C.I.P. conforming cartridges\n\nm/s (2750 ft/s) when compared to the standard 16.2 g (250 gr) Lapua Scenar GB488 VLD at a muzzle velocity of 915 m/s (3002 ft/s). For significant supersonic range improvement the aerodynamic efficiency of the employed bullets has to be significan... |
.338_Lapua_Magnum_22547241 | Summarize the following section from the article on '.338 Lapua Magnum'. | varies from 880 to 915 m/s for commercial loads with 16.2 g bullets, which corresponds to about 6525 J of muzzle energy. British military issue overpressure .338 Lapua Magnum cartridges with a 91.4 mm overall length, loaded with 16.2 g LockBase B408 very-low-drag bullets fired at 936 m/s (3,071 ft/s) muzzle velocity fi... | [
".338 Lapua Magnum — Performance with C.I.P. conforming cartridges\n\nm/s (2750 ft/s) when compared to the standard 16.2 g (250 gr) Lapua Scenar GB488 VLD at a muzzle velocity of 915 m/s (3002 ft/s). For significant supersonic range improvement the aerodynamic efficiency of the employed bullets has to be significan... |
.338_Lapua_Magnum_22547269 | Summarize the 'The .300 Lapua Magnum' part of '.338 Lapua Magnum'. | reshaping the shoulder and neck, and handloading it with .30 calibre bullets. The .300 Lapua Magnum has a 7.33 ml (113 grains H2O) cartridge case capacity. .300 Lapua Magnum maximum C.I.P. cartridge dimensions. All sizes in millimeters (mm). Americans would define the shoulder angle at alpha/2 ≈ 25 degrees. The common... | [
".338 Lapua Magnum — Performance with C.I.P. conforming cartridges\n\nm/s (2750 ft/s) when compared to the standard 16.2 g (250 gr) Lapua Scenar GB488 VLD at a muzzle velocity of 915 m/s (3002 ft/s). For significant supersonic range improvement the aerodynamic efficiency of the employed bullets has to be significan... |
.338_Lapua_Magnum_22547262 | Describe the 'Performance improvement experiments with non-C.I.P.-conforming cartridges' section of the article about '.338 Lapua Magnum'. | Improvement beyond this standard while still using standard .338 Lapua Magnum brass is possible, but the bullets have to be very long (over 5.5 calibers in length) and the normal cartridge overall length of 93.5 mm has to be exceeded making such cartridges wildcats. The common 254 mm (1:10 inch) rifling twist rate also... | [
".338 Lapua Magnum — Performance with C.I.P. conforming cartridges\n\nm/s (2750 ft/s) when compared to the standard 16.2 g (250 gr) Lapua Scenar GB488 VLD at a muzzle velocity of 915 m/s (3002 ft/s). For significant supersonic range improvement the aerodynamic efficiency of the employed bullets has to be significan... |
.338_Lapua_Magnum_22547276 | Based on the article about '.338 Lapua Magnum', describe the 'Wildcats' section. | Lapua offers a large and exceptionally sturdy, pressure resistant cartridge case that can be relatively easily reloaded and hence be reused several times, it has become quite popular amongst wildcatters. With the .338 Lapua Magnum as the parent case wildcatters have created 7 mm (7 mm Allen Magnum, 7 mm Katzmeier, 7 mm... | [
".338 Lapua Magnum — Performance with C.I.P. conforming cartridges\n\nm/s (2750 ft/s) when compared to the standard 16.2 g (250 gr) Lapua Scenar GB488 VLD at a muzzle velocity of 915 m/s (3002 ft/s). For significant supersonic range improvement the aerodynamic efficiency of the employed bullets has to be significan... |
.338_Lapua_Magnum_22547242 | Summarize the following section from the article on '.338 Lapua Magnum'. | range shooting: no wind, mild weather, clear visibility. In addition to its military role, it is increasingly used by hunters and civilian long-range shooting enthusiasts. The .338 Lapua Magnum is capable of taking down any Big game animal, though its suitability for some dangerous game (Cape buffalo, hippopotamus, whi... | [
".338 Lapua Magnum — Performance with C.I.P. conforming cartridges\n\nm/s (2750 ft/s) when compared to the standard 16.2 g (250 gr) Lapua Scenar GB488 VLD at a muzzle velocity of 915 m/s (3002 ft/s). For significant supersonic range improvement the aerodynamic efficiency of the employed bullets has to be significan... |
.338_Lapua_Magnum_22547257 | Based on the article about '.338 Lapua Magnum', describe the 'Cartridge dimensions' section. | MPa piezo pressure is corroborated by Lapua Australia in the 'History and development of the .338 Lapua Magnum' article by Alan C. Paulson. A reverse engineering simulation with QuickLOAD internal ballistic software predicted that Lapua load their factory .338 Lapua Magnum ammunition at ≈ 420.00 MPa piezo pressure as A... | [
".338 Lapua Magnum — Performance with C.I.P. conforming cartridges\n\nm/s (2750 ft/s) when compared to the standard 16.2 g (250 gr) Lapua Scenar GB488 VLD at a muzzle velocity of 915 m/s (3002 ft/s). For significant supersonic range improvement the aerodynamic efficiency of the employed bullets has to be significan... |
.338_Lapua_Magnum_22547248 | From the article on '.338 Lapua Magnum', restate the 'Final development' content. | diameter. Like every other comparable large magnum rifle cartridge, the .338 Lapua Magnum presents a stout recoil. An appropriate fitting stock and an effective muzzle brake helps to reduce recoil-induced problems, enabling the operator to fire more rounds before getting too uncomfortable to shoot accurately. Good fact... | [
".338 Lapua Magnum — Performance with C.I.P. conforming cartridges\n\nm/s (2750 ft/s) when compared to the standard 16.2 g (250 gr) Lapua Scenar GB488 VLD at a muzzle velocity of 915 m/s (3002 ft/s). For significant supersonic range improvement the aerodynamic efficiency of the employed bullets has to be significan... |
.338_Lapua_Magnum_22547259 | Explain what '.338 Lapua Magnum' covers in the 'Performance with C.I.P. conforming cartridges' section. | For a typical .338 Lapua Magnum high end factory military sniper rifle like the Sako TRG-42 with a 690 mm long 305 mm (1 in 12 inch) rifling twist rate barrel at sea level, 1500 m is considered to be the maximum shooting distance for man sized targets. When using standard Lapua military 16.2 g (250 gr) loads it has a s... | [
".338 Lapua Magnum — Performance with C.I.P. conforming cartridges\n\nm/s (2750 ft/s) when compared to the standard 16.2 g (250 gr) Lapua Scenar GB488 VLD at a muzzle velocity of 915 m/s (3002 ft/s). For significant supersonic range improvement the aerodynamic efficiency of the employed bullets has to be significan... |
.338_Lapua_Magnum_22547270 | Based on the article about '.338 Lapua Magnum', describe the 'The .300 Lapua Magnum' section. | edition 2007, that rated the .300 Lapua Magnum at 470.00 MPa Pmax piezo pressure. In C.I.P. regulated countries every rifle cartridge combo has to be proofed at 125% of this maximum C.I.P. pressure to certify for sale to consumers. This means that .300 Lapua Magnum chambered arms in C.I.P. regulated countries are curre... | [
".338 Lapua Magnum — Performance with C.I.P. conforming cartridges\n\nm/s (2750 ft/s) when compared to the standard 16.2 g (250 gr) Lapua Scenar GB488 VLD at a muzzle velocity of 915 m/s (3002 ft/s). For significant supersonic range improvement the aerodynamic efficiency of the employed bullets has to be significan... |
.338_Lapua_Magnum_22547249 | Based on the article about '.338 Lapua Magnum', describe the 'Users' section. | 🇦🇱: RENEA — Sako TRG-42 ; 🇦🇺: Blaser Tactical 2 ; Bangladesh Armed Forces - Accuracy International AWM ; 🇨🇦: Canadian Forces — C14 Timberwolf Medium Range Sniper Weapon System (MRSWS) ; Chilean Army — APR338 and PGM 338 Barrett Model 98B ; 🇨🇳: People's Liberation Army Ground Force — QBU-202 (military designatio... | [
".338 Lapua Magnum — Performance with C.I.P. conforming cartridges\n\nm/s (2750 ft/s) when compared to the standard 16.2 g (250 gr) Lapua Scenar GB488 VLD at a muzzle velocity of 915 m/s (3002 ft/s). For significant supersonic range improvement the aerodynamic efficiency of the employed bullets has to be significan... |
.338_Lapua_Magnum_22547250 | What does the article about '.338 Lapua Magnum' say regarding 'Users'? | .338 ; : Police and military - Accuracy International AWM and Sako TRG series, as well as Satevari MSWP. Domestic analogue .338 GBM produced by STC Delta ; 🇩🇪: Bundeswehr — Haenel RS9 designated as G29 in service with the special forces; replacing the G22, Erma SR-100, AMP Technical Services DSR-1, GOL Sniper Magnum... | [
".338 Lapua Magnum — Performance with C.I.P. conforming cartridges\n\nm/s (2750 ft/s) when compared to the standard 16.2 g (250 gr) Lapua Scenar GB488 VLD at a muzzle velocity of 915 m/s (3002 ft/s). For significant supersonic range improvement the aerodynamic efficiency of the employed bullets has to be significan... |
.338_Lapua_Magnum_22547255 | Reconstruct the content about 'Cartridge dimensions' from the article on '.338 Lapua Magnum'. | official C.I.P. (Commission Internationale Permanente pour l'Epreuve des Armes à Feu Portatives) decisions and tables edition 2007 the .338 Lapua Magnum case can handle up to 420.00 MPa Pmax piezo pressure. This now prevails over the C.I.P. decisions and tables edition 2003, that rated the .338 Lapua Magnum at 470.00 M... | [
".338 Lapua Magnum — Performance with C.I.P. conforming cartridges\n\nm/s (2750 ft/s) when compared to the standard 16.2 g (250 gr) Lapua Scenar GB488 VLD at a muzzle velocity of 915 m/s (3002 ft/s). For significant supersonic range improvement the aerodynamic efficiency of the employed bullets has to be significan... |
.338_Lapua_Magnum_22547264 | Reconstruct the content about 'Performance improvement experiments with non-C.I.P.-conforming cartridges' from the article on '.338 Lapua Magnum'. | LD Haack or Sears-Haack profile in the bullet's nose area. Rifles chambered for this wildcat cartridge, with a cartridge overall length of 105 mm, and equipped with custom made 178 mm (1:7 inch) progressive twist rate 900 mm long barrels with a 2° cone-angle (the standard C.I.P. cone-angle for the .338 Lapua Magnum is ... | [
".338 Lapua Magnum — Performance with C.I.P. conforming cartridges\n\nm/s (2750 ft/s) when compared to the standard 16.2 g (250 gr) Lapua Scenar GB488 VLD at a muzzle velocity of 915 m/s (3002 ft/s). For significant supersonic range improvement the aerodynamic efficiency of the employed bullets has to be significan... |
.338_Lapua_Magnum_22547258 | What information does the article about '.338 Lapua Magnum' provide on 'Cartridge dimensions'? | pressure loads can cause serious or fatal injury to the shooter and bystanders. The American .338-378 Weatherby Magnum cartridge introduced in 1998 and the American .338 Remington Ultra Magnum (.338 RUM) cartridge introduced in 2000 are probably the closest ballistic twins of the .338 Lapua Magnum commercially availabl... | [
".338 Lapua Magnum — Performance with C.I.P. conforming cartridges\n\nm/s (2750 ft/s) when compared to the standard 16.2 g (250 gr) Lapua Scenar GB488 VLD at a muzzle velocity of 915 m/s (3002 ft/s). For significant supersonic range improvement the aerodynamic efficiency of the employed bullets has to be significan... |
.338_Lapua_Magnum_22547265 | Based on the article about '.338 Lapua Magnum', describe the 'Performance improvement experiments with non-C.I.P.-conforming cartridges' section. | its very low wind drift susceptibility notably at ranges beyond 800 m. A real world average G1 BC of ≈ 0.83 or a G7 BC of ≈ 0.42 is commonly adopted by the users of this bullet, for making long range trajectory predictions using ballistics calculators. In contrast the LM-105 designer Lutz Möller originally calculated a... | [
".338 Lapua Magnum — Performance with C.I.P. conforming cartridges\n\nm/s (2750 ft/s) when compared to the standard 16.2 g (250 gr) Lapua Scenar GB488 VLD at a muzzle velocity of 915 m/s (3002 ft/s). For significant supersonic range improvement the aerodynamic efficiency of the employed bullets has to be significan... |
.338_Lapua_Magnum_22547251 | What does the article about '.338 Lapua Magnum' say regarding 'Users'? | 338, YAMAM — Barrett MRAD ; 🇮🇹: Sako TRG-42 ; 🇱🇹: Lithuanian Armed Forces — Accuracy International AXMC ; : Pasukan Gerakan Khas — Accuracy International AWM —Accuracy International AX338 ; 🇳🇱: Dutch military — Accuracy International AWM, Sako TRG-41 ; 🇵🇱: GROM — Accuracy International AWM, 1 Pułk Specjalny Kom... | [
".338 Lapua Magnum — Performance with C.I.P. conforming cartridges\n\nm/s (2750 ft/s) when compared to the standard 16.2 g (250 gr) Lapua Scenar GB488 VLD at a muzzle velocity of 915 m/s (3002 ft/s). For significant supersonic range improvement the aerodynamic efficiency of the employed bullets has to be significan... |
.338_Lapua_Magnum_22547260 | Summarize the 'Performance with C.I.P. conforming cartridges' part of '.338 Lapua Magnum'. | m maximum shooting distance is realistically achievable. Loaded with more aerodynamic very-low-drag bullets such as the traditionally lead cored 19.44 g (300.0 gr) Lapua Scenar GB528 VLD bullet (G1 BC = 0.736) or the Lost River Ballistics J40 .338 17.5 gram (270 gr) CNC manufactured mono-metal bullet (G1 BC = 0.871) th... | [
".338 Lapua Magnum — Performance with C.I.P. conforming cartridges\n\nm/s (2750 ft/s) when compared to the standard 16.2 g (250 gr) Lapua Scenar GB488 VLD at a muzzle velocity of 915 m/s (3002 ft/s). For significant supersonic range improvement the aerodynamic efficiency of the employed bullets has to be significan... |
.338_Lapua_Magnum_22547271 | Explain what '.338 Lapua Magnum' covers in the 'The 7.62 UKM' section. | The .338 Lapua Magnum cartridge is also used as the parent case for the German designed 7.62 UKM, which is essentially a necked-down shortened version of the .338 Lapua Magnum. The use of the .338 cartridge case with its capability to operate at high chamber pressures resulted in magnum case capable of producing high m... | [
".338 Lapua Magnum — Performance with C.I.P. conforming cartridges\n\nm/s (2750 ft/s) when compared to the standard 16.2 g (250 gr) Lapua Scenar GB488 VLD at a muzzle velocity of 915 m/s (3002 ft/s). For significant supersonic range improvement the aerodynamic efficiency of the employed bullets has to be significan... |
.338_Lapua_Magnum_22547245 | Describe the 'Final development' section of the article about '.338 Lapua Magnum'. | The current .338 Lapua Magnum cartridge was developed as a joint venture between the Finnish rifle manufacturer SAKO and the British rifle manufacturer Accuracy International, along with the Finnish ammunition manufacturer Lapua, or more officially Nammo Lapua Oy, which since 1998 is part of the Nordic Ammunition Group... | [
".338 Lapua Magnum — Performance with C.I.P. conforming cartridges\n\nm/s (2750 ft/s) when compared to the standard 16.2 g (250 gr) Lapua Scenar GB488 VLD at a muzzle velocity of 915 m/s (3002 ft/s). For significant supersonic range improvement the aerodynamic efficiency of the employed bullets has to be significan... |
.338_Lapua_Magnum_22547243 | Reconstruct the content about 'Initial development' from the article on '.338 Lapua Magnum'. | In 1983, Research Armament Industries (RAI) in the United States began development of a new, long-range sniper cartridge capable of firing a 16.2 g, 0.338 in diameter bullet at 914 m/s, that could lethally penetrate five layers of military body armour at 1000 m. After preliminary experiments, a .416 Rigby case necked d... | [
".338 Lapua Magnum — Performance with C.I.P. conforming cartridges\n\nm/s (2750 ft/s) when compared to the standard 16.2 g (250 gr) Lapua Scenar GB488 VLD at a muzzle velocity of 915 m/s (3002 ft/s). For significant supersonic range improvement the aerodynamic efficiency of the employed bullets has to be significan... |
.338_Lapua_Magnum_22547252 | From the article on '.338 Lapua Magnum', restate the 'Users' content. | Warfare — McMillan Tac-338 The .338 Lapua Magnum cartridge is in law enforcement or military use with: The .338 Lapua Magnum has been designated a "cartridge of interest" by the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA). It is being groomed to replace the .300 Winchester Magnum and the .50 BMG for anti-personnel... | [
".338 Lapua Magnum — Performance with C.I.P. conforming cartridges\n\nm/s (2750 ft/s) when compared to the standard 16.2 g (250 gr) Lapua Scenar GB488 VLD at a muzzle velocity of 915 m/s (3002 ft/s). For significant supersonic range improvement the aerodynamic efficiency of the employed bullets has to be significan... |
.338_Lapua_Magnum_22547274 | Summarize the '.375 SWISS P' part of '.338 Lapua Magnum'. | The .375 SWISS P (9.5×70mm) is a C.I.P. registered chambering introduced in 2021 and advertised by RUAG Ammotec as a cartridge that "fills the gap in ballistic performance between the .338 Lapua Magnum (8.6×70mm) and the .50 BMG (12.7×99mm NATO)". As such .375 SWISS P was designed to be relatively easily (re)chambered ... | [
".338 Lapua Magnum — Performance with C.I.P. conforming cartridges\n\nm/s (2750 ft/s) when compared to the standard 16.2 g (250 gr) Lapua Scenar GB488 VLD at a muzzle velocity of 915 m/s (3002 ft/s). For significant supersonic range improvement the aerodynamic efficiency of the employed bullets has to be significan... |
.338_Marlin_Express_31447801 | From the article on '.338 Marlin Express', restate the 'Design History and Cartridge Performance' content. | upset at longer ranges. This 200-grain .338" projectile is able to impart significantly more energy than the 160 gr projectile used in the .308 Marlin Express, despite similar muzzle velocities. Furthermore, the projectile's high ballistic coefficient allows the .338 Marlin Express to maintain velocity to greater dista... | [
".338 Marlin Express — Design History and Cartridge Performance\n\nupset at longer ranges. This 200-grain .338\" projectile is able to impart significantly more energy than the 160 gr projectile used in the .308 Marlin Express, despite similar muzzle velocities. Furthermore, the projectile's high ballistic coeffici... |
.338_Marlin_Express_31447800 | From the article on '.338 Marlin Express', restate the 'Design History and Cartridge Performance' content. | Whereas the .308 Marlin Express began by modifying the .307 Winchester, Hornady and Marlin engineers started with a previous collaboration between Hornady and the Austrian arms maker Steyr, the .376 Steyr, when designing the .338 Marlin Express. The case of the .376 Steyr was given a thicker web for added strength, the... | [
".338 Marlin Express — Design History and Cartridge Performance\n\nupset at longer ranges. This 200-grain .338\" projectile is able to impart significantly more energy than the 160 gr projectile used in the .308 Marlin Express, despite similar muzzle velocities. Furthermore, the projectile's high ballistic coeffici... |
.338_Marlin_Express_31447799 | Summarize the following section from the article on '.338 Marlin Express'. | The .338 Marlin Express is a cartridge developed by Marlin Firearms and Hornady. It is based on the .376 Steyr with a goal to duplicate the venerable .30-06 Springfield's performance in a cartridge compatible with lever-action firearms. The cartridge uses a slightly shorter, rimmed case to function in lever-action rifl... | [
".338 Marlin Express — Design History and Cartridge Performance\n\nupset at longer ranges. This 200-grain .338\" projectile is able to impart significantly more energy than the 160 gr projectile used in the .308 Marlin Express, despite similar muzzle velocities. Furthermore, the projectile's high ballistic coeffici... |
.338_Marlin_Express_31447802 | Summarize the 'Comparison' part of '.338 Marlin Express'. | The .338 Marlin Express was designed to produce performance similar to the .30-06 Springfield. This would give lever-action hunters improved performance over their .30-30 Winchester rounds. The table below shows how the rounds compare. Note that reloading data for 200-grain (13 g) bullets for some of the cartridges is ... | [
".338 Marlin Express — Design History and Cartridge Performance\n\nupset at longer ranges. This 200-grain .338\" projectile is able to impart significantly more energy than the 160 gr projectile used in the .308 Marlin Express, despite similar muzzle velocities. Furthermore, the projectile's high ballistic coeffici... |
.338_Norma_Magnum_32564085 | What information does the article about '.338 Norma Magnum' provide? | The .338 Norma Magnum is a cartridge first introduced in 2008 and came into production in 2009, designed by Norma of Sweden. | [
".338 Norma Magnum\n\nThe .338 Norma Magnum is a cartridge first introduced in 2008 and came into production in 2009, designed by Norma of Sweden.",
".338 Norma Magnum — Design history\n\nThe .338 Norma Magnum was originally developed as a long-range sport shooting wildcat cartridge by the American sport shooter ... |
.338_Norma_Magnum_32564086 | Describe the 'Design history' section of the article about '.338 Norma Magnum'. | The .338 Norma Magnum was originally developed as a long-range sport shooting wildcat cartridge by the American sport shooter Jimmie Sloan with the help of Dave Kiff, owner of Pacific Tool and Gauge, who made the reamers and headspace gauges. Barrels were supplied by Rock Creek Barrel Inc.Various twist rates were tried... | [
".338 Norma Magnum\n\nThe .338 Norma Magnum is a cartridge first introduced in 2008 and came into production in 2009, designed by Norma of Sweden.",
".338 Norma Magnum — Design history\n\nThe .338 Norma Magnum was originally developed as a long-range sport shooting wildcat cartridge by the American sport shooter ... |
.338_Norma_Magnum_32564091 | Explain what '.338 Norma Magnum' covers in the 'U.S. government market survey and ammunition availability' section. | United States Marine Corps issued a sources sought notice for 5,000 Lightweight Medium Machine Guns (LWMMG) chambered for .338 Norma Magnum polymer-cased ammunition. The aim is to identify a machine gun with a 24 in long barrel weighing 24 lb or less, which offers sufficient accuracy out to 2000 m to engage area target... | [
".338 Norma Magnum\n\nThe .338 Norma Magnum is a cartridge first introduced in 2008 and came into production in 2009, designed by Norma of Sweden.",
".338 Norma Magnum — Design history\n\nThe .338 Norma Magnum was originally developed as a long-range sport shooting wildcat cartridge by the American sport shooter ... |
.338_Norma_Magnum_32564087 | What does the article about '.338 Norma Magnum' say regarding 'Cartridge dimensions'? | The .338 Norma Magnum prior to C.I.P. certification had a shorter cartridge overall length (91.44 mm (3.60 in) compared to the cartridge overall length of the .338 Lapua Magnum (93.50 mm (3.681 in). The .338 Norma Magnum loaded with 19.44 g (300 gr) .338 caliber Sierra HPBT projectiles will have these projectile less d... | [
".338 Norma Magnum\n\nThe .338 Norma Magnum is a cartridge first introduced in 2008 and came into production in 2009, designed by Norma of Sweden.",
".338 Norma Magnum — Design history\n\nThe .338 Norma Magnum was originally developed as a long-range sport shooting wildcat cartridge by the American sport shooter ... |
.338_Norma_Magnum_32564089 | Summarize the 'U.S. government market survey and ammunition availability' part of '.338 Norma Magnum'. | bullets in magazines and actions that restrict the .338 Lapua Magnum's maximum cartridge overall length. In long range precision sport shooting rifles, which the .338 Norma Magnum cartridges were designed for, the chamber and throat area of the barrel are often custom made by a gunsmith for a particular cartridge, mean... | [
".338 Norma Magnum\n\nThe .338 Norma Magnum is a cartridge first introduced in 2008 and came into production in 2009, designed by Norma of Sweden.",
".338 Norma Magnum — Design history\n\nThe .338 Norma Magnum was originally developed as a long-range sport shooting wildcat cartridge by the American sport shooter ... |
.338_Norma_Magnum_32564092 | Based on the article about '.338 Norma Magnum', describe the 'Chambering availability' section. | Accuracy International ASR ; Albert Arms ALR ; Barrett MRAD (Mk 22 ASR) ; Cadex Defence CDX-33 ; Desert Tech SRS-A2 ; FORTMEIER M 2002 ; General Dynamics Lightweight Medium Machine Gun (LWMMG) ; Remington Modular Sniper Rifle (MSR). ; SIG Sauer MG-338 SLMAG - belt-fed medium machine gun which is highly analogous to the... | [
".338 Norma Magnum\n\nThe .338 Norma Magnum is a cartridge first introduced in 2008 and came into production in 2009, designed by Norma of Sweden.",
".338 Norma Magnum — Design history\n\nThe .338 Norma Magnum was originally developed as a long-range sport shooting wildcat cartridge by the American sport shooter ... |
.338_Norma_Magnum_32564088 | Based on the article about '.338 Norma Magnum', describe the 'U.S. government market survey and ammunition availability' section. | On June 17, 2008, the U.S. government issued a market survey to support a requirement for a Precision Sniper Rifle (PSR) to possibly replace the currently fielded Bolt Action SOF Sniper Systems MK 13 (.300 Winchester Magnum) and the M40 and M24 (7.62×51mm NATO) chambered to safely fire factory produced "non-wildcat" .3... | [
".338 Norma Magnum\n\nThe .338 Norma Magnum is a cartridge first introduced in 2008 and came into production in 2009, designed by Norma of Sweden.",
".338 Norma Magnum — Design history\n\nThe .338 Norma Magnum was originally developed as a long-range sport shooting wildcat cartridge by the American sport shooter ... |
.338_Norma_Magnum_32564090 | Summarize the 'U.S. government market survey and ammunition availability' part of '.338 Norma Magnum'. | can be loaded to its C.I.P. overall length or even somewhat longer, the practical difference between the two cartridges gradually becomes negligible. Some manufacturers of .338 Lapua Magnum actions, magazines and rifles have indicated that they intend to offer products that will allow the use of .338 Lapua Magnum cartr... | [
".338 Norma Magnum\n\nThe .338 Norma Magnum is a cartridge first introduced in 2008 and came into production in 2009, designed by Norma of Sweden.",
".338 Norma Magnum — Design history\n\nThe .338 Norma Magnum was originally developed as a long-range sport shooting wildcat cartridge by the American sport shooter ... |
.338_Whisper_5604995 | Describe the content of the article about '.338 Whisper'. | The .338 Whisper is a wildcat cartridge in the Whisper family, a group of cartridges developed in the early 1990s by J.D. Jones of SSK Industries. Unlike the smaller caliber cartridges in the Whisper family, loads for the .338 Whisper are mainly limited to subsonic velocities. | [
".338 Whisper\n\nThe .338 Whisper is a wildcat cartridge in the Whisper family, a group of cartridges developed in the early 1990s by J.D. Jones of SSK Industries. Unlike the smaller caliber cartridges in the Whisper family, loads for the .338 Whisper are mainly limited to subsonic velocities.",
".338 Whisper — T... |
.338_Whisper_5604999 | Explain what '.338 Whisper' covers in the 'Trademark' section. | "Whisper" is a registered trademark of SSK Industries. In order to sidestep this branding (and/or any licensing fees required to use the "Whisper" name legally), other manufacturers tend to use different names for cartridges in the Whisper family. For example, .338 Murmur, .338 Phantom and .338 Benchrest. The .300 Whis... | [
".338 Whisper\n\nThe .338 Whisper is a wildcat cartridge in the Whisper family, a group of cartridges developed in the early 1990s by J.D. Jones of SSK Industries. Unlike the smaller caliber cartridges in the Whisper family, loads for the .338 Whisper are mainly limited to subsonic velocities.",
".338 Whisper — T... |
.338_Whisper_5604997 | From the article on '.338 Whisper', restate the 'Subsonic' content. | A subsonic cartridge is designed to fire its bullets at velocities slower than the speed of sound (1128 ft/s at 70 °F) to avoid the sonic crack caused by the bullet breaking the sound barrier, which contributes in large part to the overall noise produced when using a firearm. Subsonic loads are often designed to avoid ... | [
".338 Whisper\n\nThe .338 Whisper is a wildcat cartridge in the Whisper family, a group of cartridges developed in the early 1990s by J.D. Jones of SSK Industries. Unlike the smaller caliber cartridges in the Whisper family, loads for the .338 Whisper are mainly limited to subsonic velocities.",
".338 Whisper — T... |
.338_Whisper_5604996 | Summarize the 'Versions' part of '.338 Whisper'. | 1) The original .338 Whisper is based on the 7mm BR Remington case, necked up (enlarged) to take a .338" bullet. As the 7mm Bench Rest and .308 Winchester cases share the same case head dimensions, conversion to .338 Whisper from a rifle previously chambered in .308 Winchester (or any cartridge based on the .308 Winche... | [
".338 Whisper\n\nThe .338 Whisper is a wildcat cartridge in the Whisper family, a group of cartridges developed in the early 1990s by J.D. Jones of SSK Industries. Unlike the smaller caliber cartridges in the Whisper family, loads for the .338 Whisper are mainly limited to subsonic velocities.",
".338 Whisper — T... |
.338_Winchester_Magnum_8981987 | What does the article about '.338 Winchester Magnum' say regarding 'Cartridge history'? | OKH which used a shortened .375 H&H Magnum necked down to accept the same bullets. The .338 Winchester Magnum was introduced in 1958 together with the .264 Winchester Magnum and the .458 Winchester Magnum, all of which used a common case design based on the .375 H&H Magnum case blown out and shortened to 2.500 in, much... | [
".338 Winchester Magnum — Cartridge history\n\nOKH which used a shortened .375 H&H Magnum necked down to accept the same bullets. The .338 Winchester Magnum was introduced in 1958 together with the .264 Winchester Magnum and the .458 Winchester Magnum, all of which used a common case design based on the .375 H&H Ma... |
.338_Winchester_Magnum_8981990 | Explain what '.338 Winchester Magnum' covers in the 'Performance' section. | This cartridge is able to push a 225 gr bullet to velocities of 2800 ft/s, generating 3918 ftlbf, providing energy values at 200 yards that are roughly equivalent to the .30-06 Springfield's energy values at muzzle. Bullets are available in a very wide range of designs and weights ranging from 150 to 300 grains. SAAMI ... | [
".338 Winchester Magnum — Cartridge history\n\nOKH which used a shortened .375 H&H Magnum necked down to accept the same bullets. The .338 Winchester Magnum was introduced in 1958 together with the .264 Winchester Magnum and the .458 Winchester Magnum, all of which used a common case design based on the .375 H&H Ma... |
.338_Winchester_Magnum_8981992 | Based on the article about '.338 Winchester Magnum', describe the 'Performance' section. | This is from a 24" test barrel as compared to 27.5" test barrel for a 338 Lapua. Figures would be higher if shot from a 27.5" test barrel but still over 150fps slower than a 338 Lapua if tested with the same length barrel. The recoil of this caliber is quite heavy, with about 31 ftlbf of recoil energy in a 9 lb rifle. ... | [
".338 Winchester Magnum — Cartridge history\n\nOKH which used a shortened .375 H&H Magnum necked down to accept the same bullets. The .338 Winchester Magnum was introduced in 1958 together with the .264 Winchester Magnum and the .458 Winchester Magnum, all of which used a common case design based on the .375 H&H Ma... |
.338_Winchester_Magnum_8981996 | Summarize the 'Rifles and ammunition' part of '.338 Winchester Magnum'. | Federal has six in their Vital-Shok and Fusion ammunition lines, Hornady has five, including four in their Superformance ammunition which is putting an end to the light magnum and heavy magnum line of ammo but adds up to 200 ft/s more without added recoil or muzzle blast. The 185 gr. GMX (gilding metal expanding) round... | [
".338 Winchester Magnum — Cartridge history\n\nOKH which used a shortened .375 H&H Magnum necked down to accept the same bullets. The .338 Winchester Magnum was introduced in 1958 together with the .264 Winchester Magnum and the .458 Winchester Magnum, all of which used a common case design based on the .375 H&H Ma... |
.338_Winchester_Magnum_8981995 | Based on the article about '.338 Winchester Magnum', describe the 'Rifles and ammunition' section. | Due to the cartridge's popularity all North American rifle manufacturers offer rifles chambered in the .338 Winchester Magnum. Ruger, Browning, Kimber, Remington, Savage, Weatherby, Mossberg, Howa and Winchester chamber the cartridge in several product lines. Almost all custom rifle makers in the United States and Cana... | [
".338 Winchester Magnum — Cartridge history\n\nOKH which used a shortened .375 H&H Magnum necked down to accept the same bullets. The .338 Winchester Magnum was introduced in 1958 together with the .264 Winchester Magnum and the .458 Winchester Magnum, all of which used a common case design based on the .375 H&H Ma... |
.338_Winchester_Magnum_8981985 | What information does the article about '.338 Winchester Magnum' provide? | The .338 Winchester Magnum is a .338 in caliber, belted, rimless, bottlenecked cartridge introduced in 1958 by Winchester Repeating Arms. It is based on the blown-out, shortened .375 H&H Magnum. The .338 in is the caliber at which medium-bore cartridges are considered to begin. The .338 Winchester Magnum is the first c... | [
".338 Winchester Magnum — Cartridge history\n\nOKH which used a shortened .375 H&H Magnum necked down to accept the same bullets. The .338 Winchester Magnum was introduced in 1958 together with the .264 Winchester Magnum and the .458 Winchester Magnum, all of which used a common case design based on the .375 H&H Ma... |
.338_Winchester_Magnum_8981988 | Describe the 'Design and specifications' section of the article about '.338 Winchester Magnum'. | 338WinMag01.png The .338 Winchester Magnum follows the modern cartridge designs in that the cartridge case features a case with minimal taper so as to maximize case capacity yet providing reliable feeding and extraction. The .338 Winchester Magnum is based on the .375 H&H Magnum, which was shortened to 2.500 in, blown ... | [
".338 Winchester Magnum — Cartridge history\n\nOKH which used a shortened .375 H&H Magnum necked down to accept the same bullets. The .338 Winchester Magnum was introduced in 1958 together with the .264 Winchester Magnum and the .458 Winchester Magnum, all of which used a common case design based on the .375 H&H Ma... |
.338_Winchester_Magnum_8981986 | What does the article about '.338 Winchester Magnum' say regarding 'Cartridge history'? | The .338 Winchester Magnum traces its heritage to the experiments conducted by Charles O'Neil, Elmer Keith and Don Hopkins with cartridges firing .333 in bullets in the late 1940s. The use of .333 in bullets may seem odd today but at the time this was the standard diameter of European .33 caliber bullets which were mor... | [
".338 Winchester Magnum — Cartridge history\n\nOKH which used a shortened .375 H&H Magnum necked down to accept the same bullets. The .338 Winchester Magnum was introduced in 1958 together with the .264 Winchester Magnum and the .458 Winchester Magnum, all of which used a common case design based on the .375 H&H Ma... |
.338_Winchester_Magnum_8981989 | What information does the article about '.338 Winchester Magnum' provide on 'Design and specifications'? | supplied basic brass until 1948. Both the Commission Internationale Permanente pour l'Epreuve des Armes à Feu Portatives(CIP) and the Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute (SAAMI) govern and regulate the specifications regarding the .338 Winchester Magnum. SAAMI and the CIP recommend a 6-groove barrel ... | [
".338 Winchester Magnum — Cartridge history\n\nOKH which used a shortened .375 H&H Magnum necked down to accept the same bullets. The .338 Winchester Magnum was introduced in 1958 together with the .264 Winchester Magnum and the .458 Winchester Magnum, all of which used a common case design based on the .375 H&H Ma... |
.338_Winchester_Magnum_8981994 | Based on the article about '.338 Winchester Magnum', describe the 'Sporting usage' section. | large class 3 game such as elk or moose. Apart from the larger deer species, the .338 Winchester Magnum is often used for the hunting of and defense against dangerous class 3 game, particularly the great bears including grizzly, polar and brown bears. It is often carried by fishermen, hunters and guides in Alaska and C... | [
".338 Winchester Magnum — Cartridge history\n\nOKH which used a shortened .375 H&H Magnum necked down to accept the same bullets. The .338 Winchester Magnum was introduced in 1958 together with the .264 Winchester Magnum and the .458 Winchester Magnum, all of which used a common case design based on the .375 H&H Ma... |
.338_Winchester_Magnum_8981991 | From the article on '.338 Winchester Magnum', restate the 'Performance' content. | the 200 gr to about 2660 ft/s for the 250 gr bullet each generating approximately 3900 ftlbf of energy. This is approximately 25% more energy generated than the 30-06 Springfield. Winchester's 200 gr Ballistic Silvertip ammunition (SBST338) retains over 1600 ftlbf at 625 yd and has 1000 ftlbf energy at 800 yd. Winchest... | [
".338 Winchester Magnum — Cartridge history\n\nOKH which used a shortened .375 H&H Magnum necked down to accept the same bullets. The .338 Winchester Magnum was introduced in 1958 together with the .264 Winchester Magnum and the .458 Winchester Magnum, all of which used a common case design based on the .375 H&H Ma... |
.338_Winchester_Magnum_8981993 | Reconstruct the content about 'Sporting usage' from the article on '.338 Winchester Magnum'. | When the .338 Winchester was introduced there was a general preference for heavier bullet weights between 250 - 300 gr. However, since that time preferred bullet weights have decreased to weights between 200 - 225 gr. This is due in part to the bullet technology available today. Lighter bullets made today are able to h... | [
".338 Winchester Magnum — Cartridge history\n\nOKH which used a shortened .375 H&H Magnum necked down to accept the same bullets. The .338 Winchester Magnum was introduced in 1958 together with the .264 Winchester Magnum and the .458 Winchester Magnum, all of which used a common case design based on the .375 H&H Ma... |
.338_Xtreme_8272019 | What information does the article about '.338 Xtreme' provide? | of the projectile, where the main cylindrical portion of the bullet measures 0.331", 0.001" greater than the lands of the rifling. About 1.440" from the tip, the diameter increases to 0.338", creating a 0.15" "driving band". This both reduces driving force required for the high muzzle velocity as well as improves accur... | [
".338 Xtreme\n\nof the projectile, where the main cylindrical portion of the bullet measures 0.331\", 0.001\" greater than the lands of the rifling. About 1.440\" from the tip, the diameter increases to 0.338\", creating a 0.15\" \"driving band\". This both reduces driving force required for the high muzzle velocit... |
.338_Xtreme_8272018 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '.338 Xtreme'. | Introduced in 2008 the .338 Xtreme cartridge (or .338 XT for short), is based on a necked down .505 Gibbs cartridge case with a sharper 35 degree shoulder angle. The cases, commercially produced by Bertram Bullets, have a length of 3.030" and a head diameter of 0.640". Case capacity is 167.5 grains. Factory loads drive... | [
".338 Xtreme\n\nof the projectile, where the main cylindrical portion of the bullet measures 0.331\", 0.001\" greater than the lands of the rifling. About 1.440\" from the tip, the diameter increases to 0.338\", creating a 0.15\" \"driving band\". This both reduces driving force required for the high muzzle velocit... |
.338_Xtreme_8272020 | Describe the content of the article about '.338 Xtreme'. | Between 1000 and 2000 yards, the normal operating envelope for extreme long range shooting, the .338 Xtreme demonstrates 50% higher velocity, is 50% flatter shooting, and maintains more than double the energy of C.I.P. conform with .338 Lapua Magnum loads with conventional 250-grain very-low-drag bullets. The external ... | [
".338 Xtreme\n\nof the projectile, where the main cylindrical portion of the bullet measures 0.331\", 0.001\" greater than the lands of the rifling. About 1.440\" from the tip, the diameter increases to 0.338\", creating a 0.15\" \"driving band\". This both reduces driving force required for the high muzzle velocit... |
.338-378_Weatherby_Magnum_27996029 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '.338-378 Weatherby Magnum'. | The .338-378 Weatherby Magnum started out as the wildcat cartridge, .338-378 Keith-Thomson Magnum during the early 1960s. Keith and Thomson are Elmer Keith and R.W. "Bob" Thomson. The 338-378 Keith-Thomson Magnum is a quarter of an inch shorter than the full length 338-378 Weatherby Magnum, this was because they though... | [
".338-378 Weatherby Magnum\n\nThe .338-378 Weatherby Magnum started out as the wildcat cartridge, .338-378 Keith-Thomson Magnum during the early 1960s. Keith and Thomson are Elmer Keith and R.W. \"Bob\" Thomson. The 338-378 Keith-Thomson Magnum is a quarter of an inch shorter than the full length 338-378 Weatherby ... |
.338-378_Weatherby_Magnum_27996032 | Summarize the following section from the article on '.338-378 Weatherby Magnum'. | of the 338-378 Weatherby Magnum from a (11 lb) rifle (including magazine rounds, scope, base and rings) is 73 J (54 ft · lbf) as compared to an average 27 J (20 ft · lbf) from a rifle chambered for .30-06 Springfield. The Finnish .338 Lapua Magnum (.338 LM) cartridge introduced in 1989, the American .338 Remington Ultr... | [
".338-378 Weatherby Magnum\n\nThe .338-378 Weatherby Magnum started out as the wildcat cartridge, .338-378 Keith-Thomson Magnum during the early 1960s. Keith and Thomson are Elmer Keith and R.W. \"Bob\" Thomson. The 338-378 Keith-Thomson Magnum is a quarter of an inch shorter than the full length 338-378 Weatherby ... |
.338-378_Weatherby_Magnum_27996031 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '.338-378 Weatherby Magnum'. | 3391 J (2501 ft · lbf). A hand loaded .338-378 Weatherby Magnum used for 1000 yd target shooting loaded with a 19.4 g (300 gr) boat-tail hollow point from a rifle with a 71 cm (28 in) target barrel will yield a muzzle velocity of 917 m/s (3010 ft/s), at 914 m (1000 yd) will carry a down range velocity of 590 m/s (1936 ... | [
".338-378 Weatherby Magnum\n\nThe .338-378 Weatherby Magnum started out as the wildcat cartridge, .338-378 Keith-Thomson Magnum during the early 1960s. Keith and Thomson are Elmer Keith and R.W. \"Bob\" Thomson. The 338-378 Keith-Thomson Magnum is a quarter of an inch shorter than the full length 338-378 Weatherby ... |
.348_Winchester_20594846 | What does the article about '.348 Winchester' say regarding 'Performance'? | 100 yards. In 1962, Winchester dropped the factory 150 gr and 250 gr loads, retaining only the 200 gr. No other rifle was ever offered in .348 by Winchester (although Uberti has made some 400 rifles chambered for the .348 in the Cimarron 1885 Hi-Wall in 2005-06), and it has been supplanted by the .358 Winchester (in th... | [
".348 Winchester — Performance\n\n100 yards. In 1962, Winchester dropped the factory 150 gr and 250 gr loads, retaining only the 200 gr. No other rifle was ever offered in .348 by Winchester (although Uberti has made some 400 rifles chambered for the .348 in the Cimarron 1885 Hi-Wall in 2005-06), and it has been su... |
.348_Winchester_20594847 | What does the article about '.348 Winchester' say regarding 'Performance'? | model only. The case of the .348 was used to produce the 8-348w wildcat, used to rechamber World War 1-era rifles such as Lebel or Berthier, instead of the original 8x50mmR, which at the time of such conversions were still considered war materiel in France and therefore strictly regulated. The .348 is also the basis fo... | [
".348 Winchester — Performance\n\n100 yards. In 1962, Winchester dropped the factory 150 gr and 250 gr loads, retaining only the 200 gr. No other rifle was ever offered in .348 by Winchester (although Uberti has made some 400 rifles chambered for the .348 in the Cimarron 1885 Hi-Wall in 2005-06), and it has been su... |
.348_Winchester_20594844 | Describe the content of the article about '.348 Winchester'. | The .348 Winchester is an American rifle cartridge. It was introduced in 1936, and developed for the Winchester Model 71 lever action rifle. The .348 was one of the most powerful rimmed rounds ever used in a lever action rifle. | [
".348 Winchester — Performance\n\n100 yards. In 1962, Winchester dropped the factory 150 gr and 250 gr loads, retaining only the 200 gr. No other rifle was ever offered in .348 by Winchester (although Uberti has made some 400 rifles chambered for the .348 in the Cimarron 1885 Hi-Wall in 2005-06), and it has been su... |
.348_Winchester_20594845 | What does the article about '.348 Winchester' say regarding 'Performance'? | It is excellent for any North American big game in woods or brush, if the 250 grain bullet is used, but not especially suited to long range (400 yards and beyond) as a result of the need to use flat-nose slugs due to the Model 71's tubular magazine. Until Hornady's FTX flex tip pointed bullets, 300 yards with a good pe... | [
".348 Winchester — Performance\n\n100 yards. In 1962, Winchester dropped the factory 150 gr and 250 gr loads, retaining only the 200 gr. No other rifle was ever offered in .348 by Winchester (although Uberti has made some 400 rifles chambered for the .348 in the Cimarron 1885 Hi-Wall in 2005-06), and it has been su... |
.35_Remington_3358559 | What information does the article about '.35 Remington' provide on 'History'? | is nearly 18% heavier than the .30-30's 170 grain bullet, and has a 16% larger frontal area. This gives it a substantial increase in power over the .30-30, especially when used on larger game species. Remington helped promote the advantage in power that the .35 Remington had over the .30-30 through a series of advertis... | [
".35 Remington — History\n\nis nearly 18% heavier than the .30-30's 170 grain bullet, and has a 16% larger frontal area. This gives it a substantial increase in power over the .30-30, especially when used on larger game species. Remington helped promote the advantage in power that the .35 Remington had over the .30... |
.35_Remington_3358557 | Describe the content of the article about '.35 Remington'. | The .35 Remington (8.9x49mm) is the only remaining cartridge from Remington's lineup of medium-power rimless cartridges still in commercial production. Introduced in 1906, it was originally chambered for the Remington Model 8 semi-automatic rifle in 1908. It is also known as 9x49mm Browning and 9mm Don Gonzalo. | [
".35 Remington — History\n\nis nearly 18% heavier than the .30-30's 170 grain bullet, and has a 16% larger frontal area. This gives it a substantial increase in power over the .30-30, especially when used on larger game species. Remington helped promote the advantage in power that the .35 Remington had over the .30... |
.35_Remington_3358558 | From the article on '.35 Remington', restate the 'History' content. | Over the years, the .35 Remington has been chambered in a variety of rifles by most firearms manufacturers, and continues in popularity today in the Marlin Model 336 lever-action and Henry Side Gate Lever Action. It is also a popular cartridge for single-shot hunting pistols like the Thompson/Center Contender and the R... | [
".35 Remington — History\n\nis nearly 18% heavier than the .30-30's 170 grain bullet, and has a 16% larger frontal area. This gives it a substantial increase in power over the .30-30, especially when used on larger game species. Remington helped promote the advantage in power that the .35 Remington had over the .30... |
.35_S&W_Auto_19881064 | What does the article about '.35 S&W Auto' say regarding 'Description'? | The .35 S&W Automatic intended to compete with the Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless .32 ACP and Model 1908 .380 ACP pistols. The .35 caliber name implied a cartridge of diameter directly between those two popular calibers. In reality, actual bullet diameters were .312 for the .32 ACP and the .35 S&W, and .355 for the ... | [
".35 S&W Auto — Description\n\nThe .35 S&W Automatic intended to compete with the Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless .32 ACP and Model 1908 .380 ACP pistols. The .35 caliber name implied a cartridge of diameter directly between those two popular calibers. In reality, actual bullet diameters were .312 for the .32... |
.35_S&W_Auto_19881065 | Summarize the 'Description' part of '.35 S&W Auto'. | S&W failed to catch on for a couple of reasons. One reason is that the advanced features of the Model 1913 failed to compensate for the earlier availability of the Colt pistols. Gun purchasers were also skeptical about a non-standard cartridge when .32 ACP ammunition was widely available, as at the time it was one of t... | [
".35 S&W Auto — Description\n\nThe .35 S&W Automatic intended to compete with the Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless .32 ACP and Model 1908 .380 ACP pistols. The .35 caliber name implied a cartridge of diameter directly between those two popular calibers. In reality, actual bullet diameters were .312 for the .32... |
.35_S&W_Auto_19881063 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '.35 S&W Auto'. | The .35 Smith & Wesson (S&W) is an obsolete centerfire pistol cartridge developed in 1912 for the newly designed Model 1913 self-loading pocket pistol. | [
".35 S&W Auto — Description\n\nThe .35 S&W Automatic intended to compete with the Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless .32 ACP and Model 1908 .380 ACP pistols. The .35 caliber name implied a cartridge of diameter directly between those two popular calibers. In reality, actual bullet diameters were .312 for the .32... |
.35_Whelen_32952480 | Based on the article about '.35 Whelen', describe the '35 Whelen' section. | this was a cartridge that could handle heavy bullets and yet could be used on short actions like 98 Mauser and the Springfield. Because .30/06 cases are cheap and plentiful and because good bullets like those made by Speer Inc. in 35 caliber are available, the 35 Whelen still retains considerable popularity. However, t... | [
".35 Whelen — 35 Whelen\n\nthis was a cartridge that could handle heavy bullets and yet could be used on short actions like 98 Mauser and the Springfield. Because .30/06 cases are cheap and plentiful and because good bullets like those made by Speer Inc. in 35 caliber are available, the 35 Whelen still retains cons... |
.35_Whelen_32952473 | Reconstruct the content about 'History' from the article on '.35 Whelen'. | chambering tools, and of chambering the rifles, all in accordance with my design." James V. Howe was a toolmaker at the Arsenal and later a founder of Griffin & Howe. In his 1940 book The Hunting Rifle: Design, Selection, Ballistics, Marksmanship, Col. Whelen gives a different version of its origin after describing the... | [
".35 Whelen — 35 Whelen\n\nthis was a cartridge that could handle heavy bullets and yet could be used on short actions like 98 Mauser and the Springfield. Because .30/06 cases are cheap and plentiful and because good bullets like those made by Speer Inc. in 35 caliber are available, the 35 Whelen still retains cons... |
.35_Whelen_32952479 | Summarize the '35 Whelen' part of '.35 Whelen'. | in.Twist: 1-16 CASES: Brass, Gov’t Issue Most people think that the .35 Whelen cartridge, which is a .30/06 case necked up to .35 caliber, was designed by Colonel Townsend Whelen. As a matter of fact, it was only named for Colonel Whelen, but was designed by James Howe, who was then with the famous firm of Griffin and ... | [
".35 Whelen — 35 Whelen\n\nthis was a cartridge that could handle heavy bullets and yet could be used on short actions like 98 Mauser and the Springfield. Because .30/06 cases are cheap and plentiful and because good bullets like those made by Speer Inc. in 35 caliber are available, the 35 Whelen still retains cons... |
.35_Whelen_32952475 | What does the article about '.35 Whelen' say regarding '35 Whelen'? | 300-grain bullet and the 350 Rigby with a 310-grain bullet on thin-skinned dangerous and non-dangerous game in Africa. It is of passing interest that the bullet for the old British 333 Jeffery is much like the 300-grain copper tube bullet which Winchester introduced for the 338 Magnum. The 35 Whelen was the first of 3 ... | [
".35 Whelen — 35 Whelen\n\nthis was a cartridge that could handle heavy bullets and yet could be used on short actions like 98 Mauser and the Springfield. Because .30/06 cases are cheap and plentiful and because good bullets like those made by Speer Inc. in 35 caliber are available, the 35 Whelen still retains cons... |
.35_Whelen_32952471 | Summarize the following section from the article on '.35 Whelen'. | The .35 Whelen is a powerful medium-bore rifle cartridge that does not require a magnum action or a magnum bolt-face. The parent of this cartridge is the .30-06 Springfield, which is necked-up to accept a bullet diameter of .358 in. This cartridge is more powerful than its parent, especially in killing power on large g... | [
".35 Whelen — 35 Whelen\n\nthis was a cartridge that could handle heavy bullets and yet could be used on short actions like 98 Mauser and the Springfield. Because .30/06 cases are cheap and plentiful and because good bullets like those made by Speer Inc. in 35 caliber are available, the 35 Whelen still retains cons... |
.35_Whelen_32952474 | What does the article about '.35 Whelen' say regarding '35 Whelen'? | The 35 Whelen was designed by James Howe, of Griffin and Howe, partially in response to letters from Leslie Simpson and Stewart Edward White, suggesting that a good all-round rifle for African use would be one of 333 to 350 caliber, with a bullet of 250- to 300 grains (ideally 275 at 2500 fps. Both men (along with Roy ... | [
".35 Whelen — 35 Whelen\n\nthis was a cartridge that could handle heavy bullets and yet could be used on short actions like 98 Mauser and the Springfield. Because .30/06 cases are cheap and plentiful and because good bullets like those made by Speer Inc. in 35 caliber are available, the 35 Whelen still retains cons... |
.35_Whelen_32952478 | Summarize the '35 Whelen' part of '.35 Whelen'. | is easy to rebarrel an action to this cartridge-- it does not even require opening up the bolt face or free-boring; the rimless brass for it, as with the 358, is cheaper and easier to manufacture than the belted brass necessary for the 350 Remington, 35 Griffin and Howe (or Holland and Holland, as it is sometimes known... | [
".35 Whelen — 35 Whelen\n\nthis was a cartridge that could handle heavy bullets and yet could be used on short actions like 98 Mauser and the Springfield. Because .30/06 cases are cheap and plentiful and because good bullets like those made by Speer Inc. in 35 caliber are available, the 35 Whelen still retains cons... |
.35_Whelen_32952481 | Based on the article about '.35 Whelen', describe the '35 Whelen' section. | on every count. However, the man who has a yen for a rifle using heavy bullets of fairly large diameter at good velocities can’t go wrong on a .35 Whelen, if he is a handloader—and of course, he is a handloader or he would not be reading this book. There are two varieties of the .35 Whelen and maybe more. The original ... | [
".35 Whelen — 35 Whelen\n\nthis was a cartridge that could handle heavy bullets and yet could be used on short actions like 98 Mauser and the Springfield. Because .30/06 cases are cheap and plentiful and because good bullets like those made by Speer Inc. in 35 caliber are available, the 35 Whelen still retains cons... |
.35_Whelen_32952472 | Describe the 'History' section of the article about '.35 Whelen'. | The .35 Whelen was developed in 1922 as a wildcat cartridge. Remington Arms Company standardized the cartridge as a regular commercial round and first made it available in the Remington model 700 Classic in 1988. It has since been chambered by other arms makers in bolt-action, semi-automatic and single shot rifles. It ... | [
".35 Whelen — 35 Whelen\n\nthis was a cartridge that could handle heavy bullets and yet could be used on short actions like 98 Mauser and the Springfield. Because .30/06 cases are cheap and plentiful and because good bullets like those made by Speer Inc. in 35 caliber are available, the 35 Whelen still retains cons... |
.35_Whelen_32952476 | Based on the article about '.35 Whelen', describe the '35 Whelen' section. | Later, an "improved" version of the 35 Whelen, with venturi shoulders like Weatherby cartridges, was made up, but it never caught on. The 35 Whelen, now available in several factory rounds, and factory chambered in several different rifles (although some gunsmiths still sell properly formed brass for it) has racked up ... | [
".35 Whelen — 35 Whelen\n\nthis was a cartridge that could handle heavy bullets and yet could be used on short actions like 98 Mauser and the Springfield. Because .30/06 cases are cheap and plentiful and because good bullets like those made by Speer Inc. in 35 caliber are available, the 35 Whelen still retains cons... |
.35_Whelen_32952482 | From the article on '.35 Whelen', restate the 'Performance' content. | Suitable .358 in bullets range in weight from 150 to 300 gr. Using a 250 gr bullet, the .35 Whelen will generate 3500 ftlbf at the muzzle from a 24 in barrel. The .35 Whelen is not the ballistic twin of the .350 Remington Magnum and falls about 500 foot pounds short. With the correct bullet choice this cartridge is sui... | [
".35 Whelen — 35 Whelen\n\nthis was a cartridge that could handle heavy bullets and yet could be used on short actions like 98 Mauser and the Springfield. Because .30/06 cases are cheap and plentiful and because good bullets like those made by Speer Inc. in 35 caliber are available, the 35 Whelen still retains cons... |
.35_Whelen_32952477 | What does the article about '.35 Whelen' say regarding '35 Whelen'? | killed, with aplomb and efficiency, all of the trophy animals in the world, with the possible exception of the “Big Three” (elephant, rhinoceros, and cape buffalo.) It can be loaded down to 35 Remington speeds for light recoil and pot-shooting, or loaded up to provide terrific stopping power--more than should ever be n... | [
".35 Whelen — 35 Whelen\n\nthis was a cartridge that could handle heavy bullets and yet could be used on short actions like 98 Mauser and the Springfield. Because .30/06 cases are cheap and plentiful and because good bullets like those made by Speer Inc. in 35 caliber are available, the 35 Whelen still retains cons... |
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