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.40_Super_4388609
Describe the 'History and design' section of the article about '.40 Super'.
In 1994 Triton Cartridge, an ammunition company based in upstate NY, released a cartridge called the .45 Super. Essentially, the .45 Super is based on a .451 Detonics case trimmed to .45 ACP length. Pioneered by writers Dean Grennell and the late Tom Ferguson, the .45 Super raised the performance level for .45 ACP-cham...
[ ".40 Super — History and design\n\nuse of small pistol magnum or small rifle primers and helped control primer flow. The final improvement came with the increased thickness of the cartridge case wall from the web area up to the beginning of the shoulder. This created a cartridge case stronger than the .45 Wincheste...
.40_Super_4388608
Summarize the following section from the article on '.40 Super'.
The .40 Super is a powerful automatic pistol cartridge developed in 1996 and introduced to the market by Triton Cartridge. The cartridge was co-developed by Fernando Coelho and Tom Burczynski. It never attained mainstream success, Triton Cartridge folded, and supplies and support is now very limited.
[ ".40 Super — History and design\n\nuse of small pistol magnum or small rifle primers and helped control primer flow. The final improvement came with the increased thickness of the cartridge case wall from the web area up to the beginning of the shoulder. This created a cartridge case stronger than the .45 Wincheste...
.40_Super_4388616
What information does the article about '.40 Super' provide on 'Ammunition and handloading'?
with no modifications. Handguns converted to .40 Super include the S&W 4506, Glock 21, Glock 30, SIG P220, FNH FNP-45, FNH FNX-45, HK USP, Tanfoglio Witness and the 1911 Government Model (and its variants). Handguns set up for the .45 Super cartridge only need a barrel swap. Handguns chambered for the .400 Cor-Bon can ...
[ ".40 Super — History and design\n\nuse of small pistol magnum or small rifle primers and helped control primer flow. The final improvement came with the increased thickness of the cartridge case wall from the web area up to the beginning of the shoulder. This created a cartridge case stronger than the .45 Wincheste...
.40_Super_4388611
What does the article about '.40 Super' say regarding 'History and design'?
time, Triton began closely examining the specific attributes of the cartridge (feed reliability, case strength, down-range ballistic performance, etc.). In order to maximize the performance potential and reliability of the new cartridge, it was decided to lengthen the cartridge case from .45 ACP (.898 in) to 10 mm (.99...
[ ".40 Super — History and design\n\nuse of small pistol magnum or small rifle primers and helped control primer flow. The final improvement came with the increased thickness of the cartridge case wall from the web area up to the beginning of the shoulder. This created a cartridge case stronger than the .45 Wincheste...
.40_Super_4388618
What information does the article about '.40 Super' provide on 'Related rounds'?
.45 Super ; .45 Winchester Magnum ; .45 ACP ; .400 Corbon ; .357 SIG ; .38/.45 Clerke ; .38 Casull
[ ".40 Super — History and design\n\nuse of small pistol magnum or small rifle primers and helped control primer flow. The final improvement came with the increased thickness of the cartridge case wall from the web area up to the beginning of the shoulder. This created a cartridge case stronger than the .45 Wincheste...
.400_Cor-Bon_9223623
Summarize the 'Handguns and conversions' part of '.400 Cor-Bon'.
Les Baer offers both his Baer 1911 Premier II 5" and Premier II Super-Tac pistols either in .400 Corbon or as a .400 Corbon & .45 ACP dual caliber combination. Nearly any .45 ACP pistol can be converted to utilize the .400 Cor-Bon cartridge with only a drop-in replacement barrel, and sometimes a heavier recoil spring (...
[ ".400 Cor-Bon — Handguns and conversions\n\nLes Baer offers both his Baer 1911 Premier II 5\" and Premier II Super-Tac pistols either in .400 Corbon or as a .400 Corbon & .45 ACP dual caliber combination. Nearly any .45 ACP pistol can be converted to utilize the .400 Cor-Bon cartridge with only a drop-in replacemen...
.400_Cor-Bon_9223615
Reconstruct the content from the article about '.400 Cor-Bon'.
The .400 Corbon is an automatic pistol cartridge developed by Cor-Bon in 1997. It was created to mimic the ballistics of the 10 mm Auto cartridge in a .45 ACP form factor. It is essentially a .45 ACP case, necked down to .40 caliber with a 25-degree shoulder.
[ ".400 Cor-Bon — Handguns and conversions\n\nLes Baer offers both his Baer 1911 Premier II 5\" and Premier II Super-Tac pistols either in .400 Corbon or as a .400 Corbon & .45 ACP dual caliber combination. Nearly any .45 ACP pistol can be converted to utilize the .400 Cor-Bon cartridge with only a drop-in replacemen...
.400_Cor-Bon_9223616
Based on the article about '.400 Cor-Bon', describe the 'History and design' section.
Peter Pi, founder of Cor-Bon and the designer of the cartridge, explained his reason for developing the cartridge: "Velocity is the key to making hollowpoint bullets work. The added velocity assures that the hollowpoint will open up even if plugged with material. This reduces the risk of overpenetration and allows the ...
[ ".400 Cor-Bon — Handguns and conversions\n\nLes Baer offers both his Baer 1911 Premier II 5\" and Premier II Super-Tac pistols either in .400 Corbon or as a .400 Corbon & .45 ACP dual caliber combination. Nearly any .45 ACP pistol can be converted to utilize the .400 Cor-Bon cartridge with only a drop-in replacemen...
.400_Cor-Bon_9223619
Explain what '.400 Cor-Bon' covers in the 'Performance' section.
SAAMI and it was approved [in 2006]. Pressures for the 400 are in the 23,000 PSI range." The difference between SAAMI maximum average pressure is only 2,500 psi and identical to that of the .40 S&W (35,000 psi). The .400 Corbon is a versatile cartridge useful for target shooting, practical shooting competition, self-de...
[ ".400 Cor-Bon — Handguns and conversions\n\nLes Baer offers both his Baer 1911 Premier II 5\" and Premier II Super-Tac pistols either in .400 Corbon or as a .400 Corbon & .45 ACP dual caliber combination. Nearly any .45 ACP pistol can be converted to utilize the .400 Cor-Bon cartridge with only a drop-in replacemen...
.400_Cor-Bon_9223624
Describe the 'Handguns and conversions' section of the article about '.400 Cor-Bon'.
style pistols, as too light a magazine spring can cause nose dive jams when the magazine is fully loaded. Because the .400 Corbon operates at much lower pressures than the 10 mm, modern 1911s can be converted to it without suffering the cracked frames and slide rails that plagued the 10 mm Colt Delta Elite. Since a .40...
[ ".400 Cor-Bon — Handguns and conversions\n\nLes Baer offers both his Baer 1911 Premier II 5\" and Premier II Super-Tac pistols either in .400 Corbon or as a .400 Corbon & .45 ACP dual caliber combination. Nearly any .45 ACP pistol can be converted to utilize the .400 Cor-Bon cartridge with only a drop-in replacemen...
.400_Cor-Bon_9223617
Summarize the 'Performance' part of '.400 Cor-Bon'.
According to Guns & Ammo magazine, Performance is on a par with the 10 mm, yet pressures are much milder. Factory ammo is loaded to +P .45 levels, but the lighter bullet weights make recoil comparable to .45 hardball loads. Felt recoil is a little sharper but still very controllable. Because of its relatively high velo...
[ ".400 Cor-Bon — Handguns and conversions\n\nLes Baer offers both his Baer 1911 Premier II 5\" and Premier II Super-Tac pistols either in .400 Corbon or as a .400 Corbon & .45 ACP dual caliber combination. Nearly any .45 ACP pistol can be converted to utilize the .400 Cor-Bon cartridge with only a drop-in replacemen...
.400_Cor-Bon_9223625
What information does the article about '.400 Cor-Bon' provide on 'Handguns and conversions'?
There are faster rounds, but the .400 Cor-Bon is simply easy to get along with. You don't need extra-heavy springs or tricked-out guns for this round -- just drop a .400 Cor-Bon barrel in your favorite .45 and you are good to go. As of July 4, 2008, the following companies offer .400 Corbon conversion barrels: Clark Cu...
[ ".400 Cor-Bon — Handguns and conversions\n\nLes Baer offers both his Baer 1911 Premier II 5\" and Premier II Super-Tac pistols either in .400 Corbon or as a .400 Corbon & .45 ACP dual caliber combination. Nearly any .45 ACP pistol can be converted to utilize the .400 Cor-Bon cartridge with only a drop-in replacemen...
.400_Cor-Bon_9223621
From the article on '.400 Cor-Bon', restate the 'Ammunition and handloading' content.
Factory-made ammunition is available from Cor-Bon in a variety of bullet weights and types: 115 gr Glaser Safety Slugs; 155 gr DPX; 135 gr Pow'RBall; 130, 150, and 165 gr tradition JHPs; and 165 gr Performance Match; and is sold by major mail-order retailers. Many shooters, however, handload their own ammunition to sav...
[ ".400 Cor-Bon — Handguns and conversions\n\nLes Baer offers both his Baer 1911 Premier II 5\" and Premier II Super-Tac pistols either in .400 Corbon or as a .400 Corbon & .45 ACP dual caliber combination. Nearly any .45 ACP pistol can be converted to utilize the .400 Cor-Bon cartridge with only a drop-in replacemen...
.400_Cor-Bon_9223618
Reconstruct the content about 'Performance' from the article on '.400 Cor-Bon'.
with a wider variety of bullet shapes and sizes and allows the use of fully supported barrels. Ballistics fall somewhere between the .40 S&W and the 10 mm Auto. Unlike the 10 mm which operates at a SAAMI maximum of 37,500 psi, the .400 Corbon operates at 29,000 psi (although one source states that the pressure is 26,50...
[ ".400 Cor-Bon — Handguns and conversions\n\nLes Baer offers both his Baer 1911 Premier II 5\" and Premier II Super-Tac pistols either in .400 Corbon or as a .400 Corbon & .45 ACP dual caliber combination. Nearly any .45 ACP pistol can be converted to utilize the .400 Cor-Bon cartridge with only a drop-in replacemen...
.400_Cor-Bon_9223620
What does the article about '.400 Cor-Bon' say regarding 'Performance'?
Corbon makes IPSC Major Power Factor of 175 and surpasses the IDPA Enhanced Service Pistol's Power Floor of 125,000 in most loads using a 5-inch barrel. The .400 Corbon also surpasses the Steel Challenge Shooting Association's stop plate's power actor floor of 120 and qualifies for metallic silhouette Big Bore Competit...
[ ".400 Cor-Bon — Handguns and conversions\n\nLes Baer offers both his Baer 1911 Premier II 5\" and Premier II Super-Tac pistols either in .400 Corbon or as a .400 Corbon & .45 ACP dual caliber combination. Nearly any .45 ACP pistol can be converted to utilize the .400 Cor-Bon cartridge with only a drop-in replacemen...
.400_Cor-Bon_9223622
Based on the article about '.400 Cor-Bon', describe the 'Ammunition and handloading' section.
rifle Remington 7 1/2 works the best." Lee Precision, Inc. offers a .400 Corbon 3-Die set. Redding Reloading, according to their catalog, offers custom made 3-die sets for the .400 Corbon. Lubricating of the bottleneck case can be avoided when starting with .400 Corbon cases by using a carbide .45 ACP sizing die before...
[ ".400 Cor-Bon — Handguns and conversions\n\nLes Baer offers both his Baer 1911 Premier II 5\" and Premier II Super-Tac pistols either in .400 Corbon or as a .400 Corbon & .45 ACP dual caliber combination. Nearly any .45 ACP pistol can be converted to utilize the .400 Cor-Bon cartridge with only a drop-in replacemen...
.400_H&H_Magnum_30699373
From the article on '.400 H&H Magnum', restate the 'General information' content.
is .411" and factory loaded bullets are to be supplied by Woodleigh of Australia. These will be the same 400 grain Premium solid and Weldcore soft point bullets sold to reloaders and used in .450/400 NE factory loads. In addition, Hornady offers a 300 grain .411" Interlock bullet to reloaders. This bullet is intended f...
[ ".400 H&H Magnum — General information\n\nis .411\" and factory loaded bullets are to be supplied by Woodleigh of Australia. These will be the same 400 grain Premium solid and Weldcore soft point bullets sold to reloaders and used in .450/400 NE factory loads. In addition, Hornady offers a 300 grain .411\" Inte...
.400_H&H_Magnum_30699370
What information does the article about '.400 H&H Magnum' provide?
The .400 H&H Magnum also known as .400 Holland & Holland Magnum is a belted rimless bottlenecked cartridge introduced by Holland & Holland. The cartridge was released together with the .465 H&H Magnum in 2003. It is based on the .375 H&H Magnum case.
[ ".400 H&H Magnum — General information\n\nis .411\" and factory loaded bullets are to be supplied by Woodleigh of Australia. These will be the same 400 grain Premium solid and Weldcore soft point bullets sold to reloaders and used in .450/400 NE factory loads. In addition, Hornady offers a 300 grain .411\" Inte...
.400_H&H_Magnum_30699372
Explain what '.400 H&H Magnum' covers in the 'General information' section.
Express. The .400 H&H Magnum is a modern rifle cartridge designed for the hunting large and dangerous game animals. The cartridge would be legal in countries which require a .400 minimum caliber for the hunting of dangerous game. It was engineered to provide dependable reliability in a tropical environment. The gradual...
[ ".400 H&H Magnum — General information\n\nis .411\" and factory loaded bullets are to be supplied by Woodleigh of Australia. These will be the same 400 grain Premium solid and Weldcore soft point bullets sold to reloaders and used in .450/400 NE factory loads. In addition, Hornady offers a 300 grain .411\" Inte...
.400_H&H_Magnum_30699374
Based on the article about '.400 H&H Magnum', describe the 'Performance' section.
The .400 H&H Magnum is in the same class as the .416 Rigby and the .416 Remington Magnum with the arguably slight advantage of better sectional density given bullet of equal weight. The typical 400 gr bullet will have a sectional density of .338 for the .400 H&H Magnum vs. .330 for the .416 caliber cartridges. The .400...
[ ".400 H&H Magnum — General information\n\nis .411\" and factory loaded bullets are to be supplied by Woodleigh of Australia. These will be the same 400 grain Premium solid and Weldcore soft point bullets sold to reloaders and used in .450/400 NE factory loads. In addition, Hornady offers a 300 grain .411\" Inte...
.400_H&H_Magnum_30699371
Based on the article about '.400 H&H Magnum', describe the 'General information' section.
The cartridge owes its development to hunters requesting Holland & Holland to develop a cartridge which would have increased power over the .375 H&H Magnum. The project was undertaken by Russell Wilkin, the technical director for Holland & Holland. The result was two cartridges: the .400 H&H Magnum and the .465 H&H mag...
[ ".400 H&H Magnum — General information\n\nis .411\" and factory loaded bullets are to be supplied by Woodleigh of Australia. These will be the same 400 grain Premium solid and Weldcore soft point bullets sold to reloaders and used in .450/400 NE factory loads. In addition, Hornady offers a 300 grain .411\" Inte...
.400_Jeffery_Nitro_Express_29864339
Describe the content of the article about '.400 Jeffery Nitro Express'.
The .400 Jeffery Nitro Express or .450/400 Nitro Express 3-inch is a medium bore, bottlenecked, Nitro Express cartridge designed by W.J. Jeffery & Co in 1902, intended for use in single shot and double rifles.
[ ".400 Jeffery Nitro Express\n\nThe .400 Jeffery Nitro Express or .450/400 Nitro Express 3-inch is a medium bore, bottlenecked, Nitro Express cartridge designed by W.J. Jeffery & Co in 1902, intended for use in single shot and double rifles.", ".400 Jeffery Nitro Express — Use\n\nThe .450/400 NE in both the 3-inch...
.400_Jeffery_Nitro_Express_29864341
Describe the 'Use' section of the article about '.400 Jeffery Nitro Express'.
The .450/400 NE in both the 3-inch and 31⁄4-inch versions were extremely popular in Africa and India, prior to the introduction of the .375 Holland & Holland they were considered the best all-round African hunting caliber. Both cartridges were extremely popular in India with Maharajas and British sportsmen. Karamojo Be...
[ ".400 Jeffery Nitro Express\n\nThe .400 Jeffery Nitro Express or .450/400 Nitro Express 3-inch is a medium bore, bottlenecked, Nitro Express cartridge designed by W.J. Jeffery & Co in 1902, intended for use in single shot and double rifles.", ".400 Jeffery Nitro Express — Use\n\nThe .450/400 NE in both the 3-inch...
.400_Jeffery_Nitro_Express_29864340
Summarize the 'Development' part of '.400 Jeffery Nitro Express'.
The W.J. Jeffery & Co developed the .400 Jeffery NE from the .450/400 31⁄4-inch Nitro Express, following extraction problems with the latter cartridge. The .450/400 31⁄4-inch NE was recreated by loading the old .450/400 31⁄4-inch Black Powder Express with cordite, transforming a low-velocity deerstalking cartridge into...
[ ".400 Jeffery Nitro Express\n\nThe .400 Jeffery Nitro Express or .450/400 Nitro Express 3-inch is a medium bore, bottlenecked, Nitro Express cartridge designed by W.J. Jeffery & Co in 1902, intended for use in single shot and double rifles.", ".400 Jeffery Nitro Express — Use\n\nThe .450/400 NE in both the 3-inch...
.400_Jeffery_Nitro_Express_29864342
Summarize the 'Use' part of '.400 Jeffery Nitro Express'.
an experienced hunter. He further stated "I derived greater pleasure from using the .400 than any other calibre; and no weapon behaved more successfully in my hands. I would happily finish the remainder of my career with a pair of them and nothing else-unless it was a third!" Major Percy Powell-Cotton wrote the "Jeffer...
[ ".400 Jeffery Nitro Express\n\nThe .400 Jeffery Nitro Express or .450/400 Nitro Express 3-inch is a medium bore, bottlenecked, Nitro Express cartridge designed by W.J. Jeffery & Co in 1902, intended for use in single shot and double rifles.", ".400 Jeffery Nitro Express — Use\n\nThe .450/400 NE in both the 3-inch...
.400/350_Nitro_Express_32464427
Describe the 'Use' section of the article about '.400/350 Nitro Express'.
While the .400/350 Nitro Express was not intended for hunting dangerous game, it was successfully used for hunting all African game. John "Pondoro" Taylor used a single-shot extensively on lion and other African big game, stating in his African Rifles and Cartridges that this was a favourite rifle of his and the cartri...
[ ".400/350 Nitro Express — Use\n\nWhile the .400/350 Nitro Express was not intended for hunting dangerous game, it was successfully used for hunting all African game. John \"Pondoro\" Taylor used a single-shot extensively on lion and other African big game, stating in his African Rifles and Cartridges that this was ...
.400/350_Nitro_Express_32464426
What information does the article about '.400/350 Nitro Express' provide on 'History'?
The .400/350 Nitro Express was developed by John Rigby & Co by necking down the .400 Purdey and was introduced in 1899. That same year Rigby approached the engineers at Mauser to make a special Gewehr 98 bolt action to handle this cartridge, its introduction in 1900 was the birth of the magnum length bolt action, pavin...
[ ".400/350 Nitro Express — Use\n\nWhile the .400/350 Nitro Express was not intended for hunting dangerous game, it was successfully used for hunting all African game. John \"Pondoro\" Taylor used a single-shot extensively on lion and other African big game, stating in his African Rifles and Cartridges that this was ...
.400/350_Nitro_Express_32464424
Describe the content of the article about '.400/350 Nitro Express'.
The .400/350 Nitro Express, also known at the .400/350 Nitro Rigby, is a medium bore rifle cartridge developed by John Rigby & Company.
[ ".400/350 Nitro Express — Use\n\nWhile the .400/350 Nitro Express was not intended for hunting dangerous game, it was successfully used for hunting all African game. John \"Pondoro\" Taylor used a single-shot extensively on lion and other African big game, stating in his African Rifles and Cartridges that this was ...
.400/350_Nitro_Express_32464425
Explain what '.400/350 Nitro Express' covers in the 'Design' section.
The .400/350 Nitro Express is a rimmed bottlenecked centerfire cartridge originally designed for use in single-shot, bolt action and double rifles. It fires solid or soft point bullets of .358 in weighing 310 gr at 2000 ft/s.
[ ".400/350 Nitro Express — Use\n\nWhile the .400/350 Nitro Express was not intended for hunting dangerous game, it was successfully used for hunting all African game. John \"Pondoro\" Taylor used a single-shot extensively on lion and other African big game, stating in his African Rifles and Cartridges that this was ...
.400/360_Nitro_Express_25517599
Describe the 'Design' section of the article about '.400/360 Nitro Express'.
The .400/360 Nitro Express cartridges are all rimmed, bottlenecked cartridges designed for use in single shot and double rifles. Whilst almost identical in appearance there were slight variations in both the cartridge dimensions, bullet weights and, with the Purdey cartridge, calibre. As is common with cartridges for d...
[ ".400/360 Nitro Express — Design\n\nThe .400/360 Nitro Express cartridges are all rimmed, bottlenecked cartridges designed for use in single shot and double rifles. Whilst almost identical in appearance there were slight variations in both the cartridge dimensions, bullet weights and, with the Purdey cartridge, cal...
.400/360_Nitro_Express_25517603
Based on the article about '.400/360 Nitro Express', describe the '.400/360 Westley Richards' section.
The .400/360 Westley Richards fires a .358 in calibre, 314 gr bullet at a velocity of 1900 ft/s. Westley Richards also produced a rimless version of this cartridge, also firing a 314 gr bullet.
[ ".400/360 Nitro Express — Design\n\nThe .400/360 Nitro Express cartridges are all rimmed, bottlenecked cartridges designed for use in single shot and double rifles. Whilst almost identical in appearance there were slight variations in both the cartridge dimensions, bullet weights and, with the Purdey cartridge, cal...
.400/360_Nitro_Express_25517602
From the article on '.400/360 Nitro Express', restate the '.400/360 Purdey' content.
The .400/360 Purdey fires a .367 in calibre, 300 gr bullet at a velocity of 1950 ft/s. These cartridges were usually marked .400/.360P or .400/.360B.
[ ".400/360 Nitro Express — Design\n\nThe .400/360 Nitro Express cartridges are all rimmed, bottlenecked cartridges designed for use in single shot and double rifles. Whilst almost identical in appearance there were slight variations in both the cartridge dimensions, bullet weights and, with the Purdey cartridge, cal...
.400/360_Nitro_Express_25517606
Reconstruct the content about 'Use' from the article on '.400/360 Nitro Express'.
All versions of the .400/360 Nitro Express are suitable for use for hunting medium-sized game. In his African Rifles and Cartridges, John "Pondoro" Taylor wrote that the .400/360 Nitro Express cartridges "all killed game, but failed to satisfy."
[ ".400/360 Nitro Express — Design\n\nThe .400/360 Nitro Express cartridges are all rimmed, bottlenecked cartridges designed for use in single shot and double rifles. Whilst almost identical in appearance there were slight variations in both the cartridge dimensions, bullet weights and, with the Purdey cartridge, cal...
.400/360_Nitro_Express_25517604
Reconstruct the content about '9x70mm Mauser' from the article on '.400/360 Nitro Express'.
The 9x70mm Mauser is a German version of the Westley Richards cartridge which fires a lighter .358 in calibre, 217 gr bullet at a faster velocity of 2477 ft/s. The 9x70mm Mauser can be fired through rifles designed for the .400/360 Westley Richards, although this is rarely satisfactory as these rifles are usually regul...
[ ".400/360 Nitro Express — Design\n\nThe .400/360 Nitro Express cartridges are all rimmed, bottlenecked cartridges designed for use in single shot and double rifles. Whilst almost identical in appearance there were slight variations in both the cartridge dimensions, bullet weights and, with the Purdey cartridge, cal...
.400/360_Nitro_Express_25517598
Reconstruct the content from the article about '.400/360 Nitro Express'.
The .400/360 Nitro Express (23⁄4-inch) cartridges are a number of very similar, but not interchangeable, centerfire rifle cartridges developed by James Purdey & Sons, William Evans, Westley Richards and Fraser of Edinburgh, all at the beginning of the 20th century.
[ ".400/360 Nitro Express — Design\n\nThe .400/360 Nitro Express cartridges are all rimmed, bottlenecked cartridges designed for use in single shot and double rifles. Whilst almost identical in appearance there were slight variations in both the cartridge dimensions, bullet weights and, with the Purdey cartridge, cal...
.401_Winchester_Self-Loading_4776999
Based on the article about '.401 Winchester Self-Loading', describe the 'Description and performance' section.
dangerous game such as moose and grizzly bear in spite of the lack of controlled expansion bullet designs, which doubtlessly would have improved game-taking performance and the subsequent reputation of the .401SL cartridge. The .401 SL is of similar size to the later .41 Remington Magnum; but the longer self-loading r...
[ ".401 Winchester Self-Loading — Description and performance\n\ndangerous game such as moose and grizzly bear in spite of the lack of controlled expansion bullet designs, which doubtlessly would have improved game-taking performance and the subsequent reputation of the .401SL cartridge. The .401 SL is of similar si...
.401_Winchester_Self-Loading_4776998
What information does the article about '.401 Winchester Self-Loading' provide on 'Description and performance'?
Winchester introduced the .401SL in the Winchester '10 self-loading rifle as a supplement to the Winchester '07 and the .351SL in their offering of hi-power, self-loading rifles. The only chambering available in the Winchester Model 1910, the .401SL was used by France, Russia, and American company security forces in th...
[ ".401 Winchester Self-Loading — Description and performance\n\ndangerous game such as moose and grizzly bear in spite of the lack of controlled expansion bullet designs, which doubtlessly would have improved game-taking performance and the subsequent reputation of the .401SL cartridge. The .401 SL is of similar si...
.404_Jeffery_10406445
What information does the article about '.404 Jeffery' provide?
ft/s and 4100 ft.lbf of energy. It is very effective on large game and is favored by many hunters of dangerous game. The .404 Jeffery was popular with hunters and game wardens in Africa because of its good performance with manageable recoil. By way of comparison, the .416 Rigby and .416 Remington Magnum cartridges fire...
[ ".404 Jeffery\n\nft/s and 4100 ft.lbf of energy. It is very effective on large game and is favored by many hunters of dangerous game. The .404 Jeffery was popular with hunters and game wardens in Africa because of its good performance with manageable recoil. By way of comparison, the .416 Rigby and .416 Remington M...
.404_Jeffery_10406444
What information does the article about '.404 Jeffery' provide?
The .404 Jeffery is a rifle cartridge designed for hunting large, dangerous game animals, such as the "Big Five" (elephant, rhino, cape buffalo, lion and leopard) of Africa. The cartridge is standardized by the C.I.P. and is also known as .404 Rimless Nitro Express. It was designed in 1905 by London based gunmaker W.J....
[ ".404 Jeffery\n\nft/s and 4100 ft.lbf of energy. It is very effective on large game and is favored by many hunters of dangerous game. The .404 Jeffery was popular with hunters and game wardens in Africa because of its good performance with manageable recoil. By way of comparison, the .416 Rigby and .416 Remington M...
.404_Jeffery_10406447
Reconstruct the content about 'History' from the article on '.404 Jeffery'.
started a marketing campaign at about this time called "Winchester in Africa" with much success. Renewed interest in heavy game rifles combined with political stability in Africa has led to a resurgence in African hunting and the rifles suited for it. Several ammunition makers like Kynoch, Norma, Federal, and Hornady a...
[ ".404 Jeffery\n\nft/s and 4100 ft.lbf of energy. It is very effective on large game and is favored by many hunters of dangerous game. The .404 Jeffery was popular with hunters and game wardens in Africa because of its good performance with manageable recoil. By way of comparison, the .416 Rigby and .416 Remington M...
.404_Jeffery_10406448
What does the article about '.404 Jeffery' say regarding 'Commercial and wildcat variations'?
In 1908, W.J. Jeffery & Co created the .333 Jeffery by shortening the .404 case, giving it greater taper and necking it down to .333 in (8.5 mm). In 1913, Jeffery further necked down the .333 Jeffery to .288 inches, creating the .280 Jeffery. In recent times, the .404 case has seen a resurgence in use by wildcatters. T...
[ ".404 Jeffery\n\nft/s and 4100 ft.lbf of energy. It is very effective on large game and is favored by many hunters of dangerous game. The .404 Jeffery was popular with hunters and game wardens in Africa because of its good performance with manageable recoil. By way of comparison, the .416 Rigby and .416 Remington M...
.404_Jeffery_10406446
Reconstruct the content about 'History' from the article on '.404 Jeffery'.
Originally the .404 Jeffery was very popular with hunters in Africa and saw significant use in both British and German colonies. As the British Empire began to shrink, many of the popular British big-bore cartridges also dwindled in popularity, and the .404 Jeffery was one of them. By the 1960s it had all but disappear...
[ ".404 Jeffery\n\nft/s and 4100 ft.lbf of energy. It is very effective on large game and is favored by many hunters of dangerous game. The .404 Jeffery was popular with hunters and game wardens in Africa because of its good performance with manageable recoil. By way of comparison, the .416 Rigby and .416 Remington M...
.405_Winchester_25225582
What information does the article about '.405 Winchester' provide on 'Wildcats'?
The .277 Elliott Express and .357 Elliott Express are two of a series of wildcats developed by O.H. Elliott & Company of South Haven, Michigan, based on the .405 Winchester cartridge. This custom gunsmith manufactured his own rifle barrels.
[ ".405 Winchester — Wildcats\n\nThe .277 Elliott Express and .357 Elliott Express are two of a series of wildcats developed by O.H. Elliott & Company of South Haven, Michigan, based on the .405 Winchester cartridge. This custom gunsmith manufactured his own rifle barrels.", ".405 Winchester — Description and Balli...
.405_Winchester_25225581
Based on the article about '.405 Winchester', describe the 'Description and Ballistics' section.
the Winchester 1895 which chambered it. Roosevelt famously referred to this rifle as his "'medicine gun' for lions." This quote comes from Roosevelt's account of a lion hunt in the seventh chapter of his book African Game Trails (Scribner's Sons, 1910, page 167): Since the .405 Winchester's introduction, many hunters h...
[ ".405 Winchester — Wildcats\n\nThe .277 Elliott Express and .357 Elliott Express are two of a series of wildcats developed by O.H. Elliott & Company of South Haven, Michigan, based on the .405 Winchester cartridge. This custom gunsmith manufactured his own rifle barrels.", ".405 Winchester — Description and Balli...
.405_Winchester_25225578
What information does the article about '.405 Winchester' provide?
The .405 Winchester (also known as the .405 WCF) is a centerfire rifle cartridge introduced in 1904 for the Winchester 1895 lever-action rifle. It remains to this day one of the most powerful rimmed cartridge designed specifically for lever-action rifles; the only modern lever action cartridges that exceed its performa...
[ ".405 Winchester — Wildcats\n\nThe .277 Elliott Express and .357 Elliott Express are two of a series of wildcats developed by O.H. Elliott & Company of South Haven, Michigan, based on the .405 Winchester cartridge. This custom gunsmith manufactured his own rifle barrels.", ".405 Winchester — Description and Balli...
.405_Winchester_25225579
From the article on '.405 Winchester', restate the 'Description and Ballistics' content.
But as we stood, one of the porters behind called out "Simba"; and we caught a glimpse of a big lioness galloping down beside the trees, just beyond the donga...Tarlton took his big double-barrel and advised me to take mine, as the sun had just set and it was likely to be close work; but I shook my head, for the Winche...
[ ".405 Winchester — Wildcats\n\nThe .277 Elliott Express and .357 Elliott Express are two of a series of wildcats developed by O.H. Elliott & Company of South Haven, Michigan, based on the .405 Winchester cartridge. This custom gunsmith manufactured his own rifle barrels.", ".405 Winchester — Description and Balli...
.405_Winchester_25225580
What does the article about '.405 Winchester' say regarding 'Description and Ballistics'?
obsolete. Catalog listings of the cartridge ceased in 1955. However, during the 100 year anniversary of Theodore Roosevelt's presidential administration in 2001, Winchester reintroduced the M1895 in .405 Winchester, and revived the cartridge. In addition to the Winchester Model 1895, the .405 Winchester was also availa...
[ ".405 Winchester — Wildcats\n\nThe .277 Elliott Express and .357 Elliott Express are two of a series of wildcats developed by O.H. Elliott & Company of South Haven, Michigan, based on the .405 Winchester cartridge. This custom gunsmith manufactured his own rifle barrels.", ".405 Winchester — Description and Balli...
.408_Cheyenne_Tactical_21322809
Summarize the 'Supersonic range' part of '.408 Cheyenne Tactical'.
For a typical .408 CheyTac chambered gun, shooting 27.15 gram (419 gr) Lost River Ballistic Technologies bullets (claimed G1 BC = 0.940) at 884 m/s (2900 ft/s) muzzle velocity, the supersonic range would be 1930 m (2110 yd) under International Standard Atmosphere sea level conditions (air density ρ = 1.225 kg/m3). For ...
[ ".408 Cheyenne Tactical — Supersonic range\n\nFor a typical .408 CheyTac chambered gun, shooting 27.15 gram (419 gr) Lost River Ballistic Technologies bullets (claimed G1 BC = 0.940) at 884 m/s (2900 ft/s) muzzle velocity, the supersonic range would be 1930 m (2110 yd) under International Standard Atmosphere sea le...
.408_Cheyenne_Tactical_21322808
What information does the article about '.408 Cheyenne Tactical' provide on 'Performance'?
The cartridge delivers accurate (sub-MOA) performance from a sniper rifle. The Lost River Ballistic Technologies/Jamison International 419-grain (26.95 g) very-low-drag bullet is the standard, long-range sniping load. Lost River Ballistic Technologies also designed a 305 grain (19.76 g) bullet for the Battlefield Domin...
[ ".408 Cheyenne Tactical — Supersonic range\n\nFor a typical .408 CheyTac chambered gun, shooting 27.15 gram (419 gr) Lost River Ballistic Technologies bullets (claimed G1 BC = 0.940) at 884 m/s (2900 ft/s) muzzle velocity, the supersonic range would be 1930 m (2110 yd) under International Standard Atmosphere sea le...
.408_Cheyenne_Tactical_21322807
Summarize the 'Balanced-flight/controlled-spin projectile' part of '.408 Cheyenne Tactical'.
physicist Lutz Möller. Mr. Möller realized balanced flight has to do with the nature of spin stabilized flight and scale of parameters. There were projectiles produced prior to the patent that remain stable through the transonic flight regime. This is a consequence of the spin deceleration and forward deceleration of t...
[ ".408 Cheyenne Tactical — Supersonic range\n\nFor a typical .408 CheyTac chambered gun, shooting 27.15 gram (419 gr) Lost River Ballistic Technologies bullets (claimed G1 BC = 0.940) at 884 m/s (2900 ft/s) muzzle velocity, the supersonic range would be 1930 m (2110 yd) under International Standard Atmosphere sea le...
.408_Cheyenne_Tactical_21322797
What information does the article about '.408 Cheyenne Tactical' provide on 'Cartridge dimensions'?
The .408 Cheyenne Tactical became officially registered by the Commission Internationale Permanente pour l'Epreuve des Armes à Feu Portatives (C.I.P.) on 15 May 2013 ending its status as a wildcat cartridge. In 2020 it was deregistered by the C.I.P. The .408 Cheyenne Tactical has 10.32 ml (159 grains H2O) cartridge cas...
[ ".408 Cheyenne Tactical — Supersonic range\n\nFor a typical .408 CheyTac chambered gun, shooting 27.15 gram (419 gr) Lost River Ballistic Technologies bullets (claimed G1 BC = 0.940) at 884 m/s (2900 ft/s) muzzle velocity, the supersonic range would be 1930 m (2110 yd) under International Standard Atmosphere sea le...
.408_Cheyenne_Tactical_21322798
What does the article about '.408 Cheyenne Tactical' say regarding '.408 Cheyenne Tactical as a parent case'?
The .408 CheyTac serves as the parent for several other second-generation wildcat cartridges. By blowing out .408 CheyTac factory cases the wildcatter generally hopes to gain extra muzzle velocity by increasing the case capacity of the factory parent cartridge case by a few percent. Practically there can be some muzzle...
[ ".408 Cheyenne Tactical — Supersonic range\n\nFor a typical .408 CheyTac chambered gun, shooting 27.15 gram (419 gr) Lost River Ballistic Technologies bullets (claimed G1 BC = 0.940) at 884 m/s (2900 ft/s) muzzle velocity, the supersonic range would be 1930 m (2110 yd) under International Standard Atmosphere sea le...
.408_Cheyenne_Tactical_21322796
Summarize the 'History' part of '.408 Cheyenne Tactical'.
thereby increasing its length resulting in the sidewall becoming thinner at that stretch point. In the .408 CheyTac cartridge casing design particular attention was directed toward thickening and metallurgically strengthening the case's web and sidewall immediately forward to the web to accommodate high chamber pressur...
[ ".408 Cheyenne Tactical — Supersonic range\n\nFor a typical .408 CheyTac chambered gun, shooting 27.15 gram (419 gr) Lost River Ballistic Technologies bullets (claimed G1 BC = 0.940) at 884 m/s (2900 ft/s) muzzle velocity, the supersonic range would be 1930 m (2110 yd) under International Standard Atmosphere sea le...
.408_Cheyenne_Tactical_21322795
Based on the article about '.408 Cheyenne Tactical', describe the 'History' section.
The .408 Cheyenne Tactical is based on the .400 Taylor Magnum, which itself is based on a modified .505 Gibbs, necked down to 0.408 inches (10.36 mm). The .505 Gibbs is an old English big game cartridge that was designed to accommodate 39,160 psi (270 MPa) pressure. One of the disadvantages to these old cartridge cases...
[ ".408 Cheyenne Tactical — Supersonic range\n\nFor a typical .408 CheyTac chambered gun, shooting 27.15 gram (419 gr) Lost River Ballistic Technologies bullets (claimed G1 BC = 0.940) at 884 m/s (2900 ft/s) muzzle velocity, the supersonic range would be 1930 m (2110 yd) under International Standard Atmosphere sea le...
.408_Cheyenne_Tactical_21322799
Describe the '.375 Cheyenne Tactical' section of the article about '.408 Cheyenne Tactical'.
The wildcat status of the .375 CheyTac ended on 17 May 2017 when it got Commission Internationale Permanente pour l'Epreuve des Armes à Feu Portatives (C.I.P.) certified and became an officially registered and sanctioned under the 375 Chey Tac designation. In 2021 it was deregistered by the C.I.P. like the .408 Chey Ta...
[ ".408 Cheyenne Tactical — Supersonic range\n\nFor a typical .408 CheyTac chambered gun, shooting 27.15 gram (419 gr) Lost River Ballistic Technologies bullets (claimed G1 BC = 0.940) at 884 m/s (2900 ft/s) muzzle velocity, the supersonic range would be 1930 m (2110 yd) under International Standard Atmosphere sea le...
.408_Cheyenne_Tactical_21322810
Reconstruct the content about 'Supersonic range' from the article on '.408 Cheyenne Tactical'.
using standard .375 CheyTac brass is possible, but the bullets have to be very long and the normal cartridge overall length has to be exceeded. The common .375 CheyTac 292 mm (1:11.5 in) rifling twist rate also has to be tightened to stabilize very long projectiles. The use of such a .375 CheyTac based cartridge demand...
[ ".408 Cheyenne Tactical — Supersonic range\n\nFor a typical .408 CheyTac chambered gun, shooting 27.15 gram (419 gr) Lost River Ballistic Technologies bullets (claimed G1 BC = 0.940) at 884 m/s (2900 ft/s) muzzle velocity, the supersonic range would be 1930 m (2110 yd) under International Standard Atmosphere sea le...
.408_Cheyenne_Tactical_21322805
What information does the article about '.408 Cheyenne Tactical' provide on 'Balanced-flight/controlled-spin projectile'?
Lost River Ballistic Technologies (statement of Mr. Warren Jensen) stated that "the .408 CheyTac is the first bullet/rifle system that utilizes what they call a balanced flight projectile. To achieve balanced flight the linear drag has to be balanced with the rotational drag to keep the very fine nose (meplat) of the b...
[ ".408 Cheyenne Tactical — Supersonic range\n\nFor a typical .408 CheyTac chambered gun, shooting 27.15 gram (419 gr) Lost River Ballistic Technologies bullets (claimed G1 BC = 0.940) at 884 m/s (2900 ft/s) muzzle velocity, the supersonic range would be 1930 m (2110 yd) under International Standard Atmosphere sea le...
.408_Cheyenne_Tactical_21322806
Summarize the 'Balanced-flight/controlled-spin projectile' part of '.408 Cheyenne Tactical'.
found at the US Patent Office, Controlled spin projectile,. According to the patent a projectile engraved and launched in accordance with the patent should decelerate from supersonic flight through transonic to subsonic in a stable and predictable manner effective to a range beyond 3000 yards (2,743 m). It implies that...
[ ".408 Cheyenne Tactical — Supersonic range\n\nFor a typical .408 CheyTac chambered gun, shooting 27.15 gram (419 gr) Lost River Ballistic Technologies bullets (claimed G1 BC = 0.940) at 884 m/s (2900 ft/s) muzzle velocity, the supersonic range would be 1930 m (2110 yd) under International Standard Atmosphere sea le...
.408_Cheyenne_Tactical_21322803
Based on the article about '.408 Cheyenne Tactical', describe the 'Ballistic coefficient of the Jamison 419 gr projectile' section.
Cheyenne Tactical claimed a Doppler radar-measured G1 ballistic coefficient (BC) for the Lost River Ballistic Technologies/Jamison International 419-grain (27.15 g) bullet of roughly 0.934 and a stated BC for the 305-grain (19.76 g) bullet of 0.611, though these numbers have been disputed by a number of knowledgeable s...
[ ".408 Cheyenne Tactical — Supersonic range\n\nFor a typical .408 CheyTac chambered gun, shooting 27.15 gram (419 gr) Lost River Ballistic Technologies bullets (claimed G1 BC = 0.940) at 884 m/s (2900 ft/s) muzzle velocity, the supersonic range would be 1930 m (2110 yd) under International Standard Atmosphere sea le...
.408_Cheyenne_Tactical_21322802
Describe the 'Projectiles (bullets)' section of the article about '.408 Cheyenne Tactical'.
and in this configuration, it outperforms the .50 AP (both black and silver tips) cartridge against armor steel and titanium. The projectile has a mass of 370 grains (24.0 g). Claimed penetration of AR500 certified steel is 1 inch (2.54 cm) at 100 yards (91.5 m) and 1/2 inch (1.27 cm) at 775 yards (708.8 m). In 2008 fa...
[ ".408 Cheyenne Tactical — Supersonic range\n\nFor a typical .408 CheyTac chambered gun, shooting 27.15 gram (419 gr) Lost River Ballistic Technologies bullets (claimed G1 BC = 0.940) at 884 m/s (2900 ft/s) muzzle velocity, the supersonic range would be 1930 m (2110 yd) under International Standard Atmosphere sea le...
.408_Cheyenne_Tactical_21322794
What information does the article about '.408 Cheyenne Tactical' provide?
The .408 Cheyenne Tactical designated 408 Chey Tac (10.36×77mm) by the C.I.P. from 2013 to 2021 is a specialized rimless, bottlenecked, centerfire cartridge for military long-range sniper rifles that was developed by Dr. John D. Taylor and machinist William O. Wordman. The round was designed with a possible military ne...
[ ".408 Cheyenne Tactical — Supersonic range\n\nFor a typical .408 CheyTac chambered gun, shooting 27.15 gram (419 gr) Lost River Ballistic Technologies bullets (claimed G1 BC = 0.940) at 884 m/s (2900 ft/s) muzzle velocity, the supersonic range would be 1930 m (2110 yd) under International Standard Atmosphere sea le...
.408_Cheyenne_Tactical_21322811
What does the article about '.408 Cheyenne Tactical' say regarding 'Supersonic range'?
Mr. Lutz Möller, and not proven by Doppler radar measurements). This bullet has since exhibited dynamic stability problems and is no longer produced. The .375 Viking bullet had an overall length of 70 mm (2.756 in) and derived its anticipated low drag from a radical LD Haack or Sears-Haack profile in the bullet's nose ...
[ ".408 Cheyenne Tactical — Supersonic range\n\nFor a typical .408 CheyTac chambered gun, shooting 27.15 gram (419 gr) Lost River Ballistic Technologies bullets (claimed G1 BC = 0.940) at 884 m/s (2900 ft/s) muzzle velocity, the supersonic range would be 1930 m (2110 yd) under International Standard Atmosphere sea le...
.408_Cheyenne_Tactical_21322813
Describe the 'Chambering availability' section of the article about '.408 Cheyenne Tactical'.
Beretta - Victrix Armaments "Tormentum" ; BCM Europearms S.a.s. ; CheyTac Intervention rifle series - CheyTac LLC. ; E.D.M. Arms XM04 ; PGWDTI Timberwolf .408 CheyTac and .416 PGW rifle - Prairie Gun Works Defence Technologies Inc. ; Lawton Machine LLC. (Lawton Rifle Barrels) ; Lobaev Sniper Rifle ; G.A.C precision rif...
[ ".408 Cheyenne Tactical — Supersonic range\n\nFor a typical .408 CheyTac chambered gun, shooting 27.15 gram (419 gr) Lost River Ballistic Technologies bullets (claimed G1 BC = 0.940) at 884 m/s (2900 ft/s) muzzle velocity, the supersonic range would be 1930 m (2110 yd) under International Standard Atmosphere sea le...
.408_Cheyenne_Tactical_21322804
Based on the article about '.408 Cheyenne Tactical', describe the 'Ballistic coefficient of the Jamison 419 gr projectile' section.
currently (2009) at 0.940. The above variations can be explained by differences in the ambient air density used for these BC statements or differing range-speed measurements on which the stated G1 BC averages are based. The BC changes during a projectile's flight and stated BC's are always averages for particular range...
[ ".408 Cheyenne Tactical — Supersonic range\n\nFor a typical .408 CheyTac chambered gun, shooting 27.15 gram (419 gr) Lost River Ballistic Technologies bullets (claimed G1 BC = 0.940) at 884 m/s (2900 ft/s) muzzle velocity, the supersonic range would be 1930 m (2110 yd) under International Standard Atmosphere sea le...
.408_Cheyenne_Tactical_21322800
Based on the article about '.408 Cheyenne Tactical', describe the 'Projectiles (bullets)' section.
Most .408 CheyTac factory ammunition uses solid projectiles or bullets rather than jacketed lead-core bullets, which are common to most other rifle bullets. The oldest factory .408 CheyTac ammunition uses bullets designed by Warren S. Jensen and originally produced by Lost River Ballistic Technologies. Currently (2009)...
[ ".408 Cheyenne Tactical — Supersonic range\n\nFor a typical .408 CheyTac chambered gun, shooting 27.15 gram (419 gr) Lost River Ballistic Technologies bullets (claimed G1 BC = 0.940) at 884 m/s (2900 ft/s) muzzle velocity, the supersonic range would be 1930 m (2110 yd) under International Standard Atmosphere sea le...
.41_Action_Express_19447344
What information does the article about '.41 Action Express' provide on 'Usage in firearms'?
There have been several firearms chambered for this cartridge, most notably the Israeli Uzi and the Jericho 941. The potential for success for the 41 AE was sound, and for this reason, other manufacturers offered firearms chambered at the factory for this round. Additionally, aftermarket conversion kits were available ...
[ ".41 Action Express — Usage in firearms\n\nThere have been several firearms chambered for this cartridge, most notably the Israeli Uzi and the Jericho 941. The potential for success for the 41 AE was sound, and for this reason, other manufacturers offered firearms chambered at the factory for this round. Additional...
.41_Action_Express_19447343
What information does the article about '.41 Action Express' provide on 'Ballistics'?
The .41 AE can be ballistically similar to the .40 S&W, to the point that many reloading manuals suggest using .40 S&W load data in the .41 AE. Original IMI factory cartridges are much higher powered, pushing a 170 gr (11.02 g) bullet at 1215 ft/s. The .41AE actually outperforms the .40SW by a significant amount. Curre...
[ ".41 Action Express — Usage in firearms\n\nThere have been several firearms chambered for this cartridge, most notably the Israeli Uzi and the Jericho 941. The potential for success for the 41 AE was sound, and for this reason, other manufacturers offered firearms chambered at the factory for this round. Additional...
.41_Action_Express_19447347
Explain what '.41 Action Express' covers in the 'Variants' section.
In 1988, IMI also developed a 9 mm Action Express, which was a .41 AE necked down to 9 mm. It offered a much larger case capacity than the standard 9 mm case, allowing velocities that matched that of the .357 Magnum when loaded with light bullets. This move anticipated the parallel development of the .357 SIG from the ...
[ ".41 Action Express — Usage in firearms\n\nThere have been several firearms chambered for this cartridge, most notably the Israeli Uzi and the Jericho 941. The potential for success for the 41 AE was sound, and for this reason, other manufacturers offered firearms chambered at the factory for this round. Additional...
.41_Action_Express_19447340
Reconstruct the content from the article about '.41 Action Express'.
The .41 Action Express is a pistol cartridge developed in 1986 to reproduce the performance of the .41 Magnum police load (which is a reduced load) in semi-automatic pistols.
[ ".41 Action Express — Usage in firearms\n\nThere have been several firearms chambered for this cartridge, most notably the Israeli Uzi and the Jericho 941. The potential for success for the 41 AE was sound, and for this reason, other manufacturers offered firearms chambered at the factory for this round. Additional...
.41_Action_Express_19447345
From the article on '.41 Action Express', restate the 'Factory chambered' content.
Uzi Carbines and pistols ; Jericho 941/Baby Eagle Early imports had the ability to switch calibers from 9mm, 41AE and .45ACP through kits that had magazines and whole slide assemblies that were marked for each respective cartridge. ; TZ-75 ; Taurus PT92 ; Beretta Cougar
[ ".41 Action Express — Usage in firearms\n\nThere have been several firearms chambered for this cartridge, most notably the Israeli Uzi and the Jericho 941. The potential for success for the 41 AE was sound, and for this reason, other manufacturers offered firearms chambered at the factory for this round. Additional...
.41_Action_Express_19447341
Describe the 'History' section of the article about '.41 Action Express'.
The .41 Action Express was designed by Evan Whildin, vice president of Action Arms, in 1986. It was based on the .41 Magnum case, cut down to fit in a 9mmP frame, and using a rebated rim. Performance was compared to the ballistics of the 41 Magnum police load. The .41 AE was thought to be a very attractive concept, as ...
[ ".41 Action Express — Usage in firearms\n\nThere have been several firearms chambered for this cartridge, most notably the Israeli Uzi and the Jericho 941. The potential for success for the 41 AE was sound, and for this reason, other manufacturers offered firearms chambered at the factory for this round. Additional...
.41_Long_Colt_1210433
Describe the 'History and description' section of the article about '.41 Long Colt'.
BP (also in balloon-head cases). Although the brass case lengths were far different, both cartridges were about the same overall length when loaded. The last brass case length was 1.050 to 1.100" long and was created exclusively for hand loaders so that both heel-base and hollow-base bullets could be used interchangeab...
[ ".41 Long Colt — History and description\n\nBP (also in balloon-head cases). Although the brass case lengths were far different, both cartridges were about the same overall length when loaded. The last brass case length was 1.050 to 1.100\" long and was created exclusively for hand loaders so that both heel-base an...
.41_Long_Colt_1210431
Reconstruct the content about 'History and description' from the article on '.41 Long Colt'.
the entire diameter of the bullet to 0.386" OD and lengthened the brass case in order to put both the bullet and its lubrication inside the case. The overall length of both loaded cartridges was about the same. The barrel of the revolver was reduced slightly to match the more popular .38-40 at 0.400–0.401" groove diame...
[ ".41 Long Colt — History and description\n\nBP (also in balloon-head cases). Although the brass case lengths were far different, both cartridges were about the same overall length when loaded. The last brass case length was 1.050 to 1.100\" long and was created exclusively for hand loaders so that both heel-base an...
.41_Long_Colt_1210434
What does the article about '.41 Long Colt' say regarding 'History and description'?
the Thunderer. Elmer Keith wrote in his book Sixguns that the "41LC was a better fight-stopper than its paper ballistics would indicate" and it was "better for self-defense than any .38 Special load made". Keith would go onto design the .41 Magnum, possibly influenced by the advantages of the .41 Long Colt. However, .4...
[ ".41 Long Colt — History and description\n\nBP (also in balloon-head cases). Although the brass case lengths were far different, both cartridges were about the same overall length when loaded. The last brass case length was 1.050 to 1.100\" long and was created exclusively for hand loaders so that both heel-base an...
.41_Long_Colt_1210430
Reconstruct the content about 'History and description' from the article on '.41 Long Colt'.
The .41 Long Colt was a lengthened version of the earlier centerfire .41 Short Colt, which was made to duplicate the dimensions of the even earlier .41 Short rimfire. The front of the bullet was about 0.406–0.408" OD, the same as the case. The barrel was about 0.404–0.406" groove diameter. The bullet lubrication was ou...
[ ".41 Long Colt — History and description\n\nBP (also in balloon-head cases). Although the brass case lengths were far different, both cartridges were about the same overall length when loaded. The last brass case length was 1.050 to 1.100\" long and was created exclusively for hand loaders so that both heel-base an...
.41_Long_Colt_1210432
Explain what '.41 Long Colt' covers in the 'History and description' section.
base, like Civil War Minié balls. The intent was for the base of the bullet to expand with the pressure of the burning gunpowder to grip the rifling. The original 41LC brass cases came in three primary lengths, although they vary quite a bit within a headstamp. The first ones were the shortest at about 0.932 to 0.937" ...
[ ".41 Long Colt — History and description\n\nBP (also in balloon-head cases). Although the brass case lengths were far different, both cartridges were about the same overall length when loaded. The last brass case length was 1.050 to 1.100\" long and was created exclusively for hand loaders so that both heel-base an...
.41_Long_Colt_1210435
Reconstruct the content about 'History and description' from the article on '.41 Long Colt'.
World War II. The .41 long Colt was a moderately popular chambering in several Colt models. It was available in the Model 1877 Thunderer double action revolver, the series of New Army and New Navy revolvers of 1889, 1892 94,95,96, 1901 & 1903, the Single Action Army, the Bisley Model, the Army Special-Official Police. ...
[ ".41 Long Colt — History and description\n\nBP (also in balloon-head cases). Although the brass case lengths were far different, both cartridges were about the same overall length when loaded. The last brass case length was 1.050 to 1.100\" long and was created exclusively for hand loaders so that both heel-base an...
.41_Remington_Magnum_30820158
Reconstruct the content from the article about '.41 Remington Magnum'.
The .41 Remington Magnum, also known as .41 Magnum or 10.4×33mmR (as it is known in unofficial metric designation), is a center fire firearms cartridge primarily developed for use in large-frame revolvers, introduced in 1964 by the Remington Arms Company, intended for hunting and law enforcement purposes.
[ ".41 Remington Magnum\n\nThe .41 Remington Magnum, also known as .41 Magnum or 10.4×33mmR (as it is known in unofficial metric designation), is a center fire firearms cartridge primarily developed for use in large-frame revolvers, introduced in 1964 by the Remington Arms Company, intended for hunting and law enforc...
.41_Remington_Magnum_30820165
What information does the article about '.41 Remington Magnum' provide on 'Market reception'?
The .41 Magnum never enjoyed the popularity and success of either the .357 Magnum or .44 Magnum cartridges, but is still prized by handgun hunters as some feel it generates somewhat lighter recoil and slightly flatter bullet trajectory at long range than the .44. Nevertheless, the .44 Magnum still catalogs a greater va...
[ ".41 Remington Magnum\n\nThe .41 Remington Magnum, also known as .41 Magnum or 10.4×33mmR (as it is known in unofficial metric designation), is a center fire firearms cartridge primarily developed for use in large-frame revolvers, introduced in 1964 by the Remington Arms Company, intended for hunting and law enforc...
.41_Remington_Magnum_30820160
Explain what '.41 Remington Magnum' covers in the 'Development' section.
the .38 Special does to the .357 Magnum and as the .44 Special does to the .44 Magnum. The .357 Magnum suffered from restricted terminal ballistic effectiveness in the early 1960s, as jacketed hollow point bullets were not yet commonly available, and the manufacturer's standard loadings consisted of simple lead bullets...
[ ".41 Remington Magnum\n\nThe .41 Remington Magnum, also known as .41 Magnum or 10.4×33mmR (as it is known in unofficial metric designation), is a center fire firearms cartridge primarily developed for use in large-frame revolvers, introduced in 1964 by the Remington Arms Company, intended for hunting and law enforc...
.41_Remington_Magnum_30820159
Describe the 'Development' section of the article about '.41 Remington Magnum'.
In 1963, Elmer Keith and Bill Jordan, with some help from Skeeter Skelton, petitioned Smith & Wesson, Remington, and Norma to produce a pistol and ammunition in .41 caliber which would fall between the extant .357 Magnum and .44 Magnum cartridges in ballistic performance, and at the same time address perceived shortcom...
[ ".41 Remington Magnum\n\nThe .41 Remington Magnum, also known as .41 Magnum or 10.4×33mmR (as it is known in unofficial metric designation), is a center fire firearms cartridge primarily developed for use in large-frame revolvers, introduced in 1964 by the Remington Arms Company, intended for hunting and law enforc...
.41_Remington_Magnum_30820164
Summarize the 'Development' part of '.41 Remington Magnum'.
Ruger began producing their Blackhawk series single-action revolver in the mid-1960s in .41 Magnum and is still in production today. A couple of manufacturers have produced lever-action rifles chambered in .41 Magnum. Marlin produced four variants of its Model 1894, including the 1894S (20 in barrel, blued, straight st...
[ ".41 Remington Magnum\n\nThe .41 Remington Magnum, also known as .41 Magnum or 10.4×33mmR (as it is known in unofficial metric designation), is a center fire firearms cartridge primarily developed for use in large-frame revolvers, introduced in 1964 by the Remington Arms Company, intended for hunting and law enforc...
.41_Remington_Magnum_30820163
Describe the 'Development' section of the article about '.41 Remington Magnum'.
eliminated the .41 Magnum from consideration for its intended market as a law enforcement firearm, although it continued to be touted as such and was adopted by a few law enforcement agencies. Ultimately, the greater round capacities of most semi-automatic, magazine fed handguns has eclipsed the traditional six-shot re...
[ ".41 Remington Magnum\n\nThe .41 Remington Magnum, also known as .41 Magnum or 10.4×33mmR (as it is known in unofficial metric designation), is a center fire firearms cartridge primarily developed for use in large-frame revolvers, introduced in 1964 by the Remington Arms Company, intended for hunting and law enforc...
.41_Remington_Magnum_30820162
Describe the 'Development' section of the article about '.41 Remington Magnum'.
210 grain lead semiwadcutter "warmed up" to about 1,150 ft/s. However, the police load as delivered was regarded as overpowered by most law enforcement agencies, many of whom were still using .38 Special revolvers. Additionally, Smith & Wesson had simply adapted their large N-frame revolvers for the new cartridge, whic...
[ ".41 Remington Magnum\n\nThe .41 Remington Magnum, also known as .41 Magnum or 10.4×33mmR (as it is known in unofficial metric designation), is a center fire firearms cartridge primarily developed for use in large-frame revolvers, introduced in 1964 by the Remington Arms Company, intended for hunting and law enforc...
.41_Short_20955178
Explain what '.41 Short' covers in the 'Performance' section.
the guns Magazine's article "Henry Deringer’s Pocket Pistol" by John E. Parsons there is an interesting test to be read. With the classic double-barreled Deringer with 3-inch barrels, two types of cartridges were fired, The old yellow-and-blue boxed Western Lubaloy, and a new batch of Brazilian, commissioned by Navy Ar...
[ ".41 Short — Performance\n\nthe guns Magazine's article \"Henry Deringer’s Pocket Pistol\" by John E. Parsons there is an interesting test to be read. With the classic double-barreled Deringer with 3-inch barrels, two types of cartridges were fired, The old yellow-and-blue boxed Western Lubaloy, and a new batch of ...
.41_Short_20955176
What information does the article about '.41 Short' provide?
The .41 Rimfire Cartridge was first introduced by the National Arms Company in 1863 and was also known as the .41 Short and the .41-100. In most designations like this, the second number refers to the black powder load, though in this case it means "41 hundredths of an inch". The .41 Short was created with the intentio...
[ ".41 Short — Performance\n\nthe guns Magazine's article \"Henry Deringer’s Pocket Pistol\" by John E. Parsons there is an interesting test to be read. With the classic double-barreled Deringer with 3-inch barrels, two types of cartridges were fired, The old yellow-and-blue boxed Western Lubaloy, and a new batch of ...
.41_Short_20955177
Reconstruct the content about 'Performance' from the article on '.41 Short'.
According to Cartridges of the World, the .41 Rimfire consisted of a 130 grain (8.4 g) lead bullet propelled by 13 grains (0.8 g) of black powder in its original load. The round produced a muzzle velocity of 425 ft/s and a muzzle energy of 52 ft.lbf. However, more recently firearms writer Holt Bodinson has disputed the...
[ ".41 Short — Performance\n\nthe guns Magazine's article \"Henry Deringer’s Pocket Pistol\" by John E. Parsons there is an interesting test to be read. With the classic double-barreled Deringer with 3-inch barrels, two types of cartridges were fired, The old yellow-and-blue boxed Western Lubaloy, and a new batch of ...
.41_Swiss_2087644
What does the article about '.41 Swiss' say regarding 'History'?
In 1867, the Swiss military adopted the 10.4×38mm cartridge. As one of the few rimfire cartridges to see military service, the 313 grain bullet and 1,400 fps muzzle velocity was respectable compared to its contemporaries. The most popular arms chambered for this round were the Vetterli series of rifles. This type of ro...
[ ".41 Swiss — History\n\nIn 1867, the Swiss military adopted the 10.4×38mm cartridge. As one of the few rimfire cartridges to see military service, the 313 grain bullet and 1,400 fps muzzle velocity was respectable compared to its contemporaries. The most popular arms chambered for this round were the Vetterli serie...
.41_Swiss_2087645
Based on the article about '.41 Swiss', describe the 'Notes' section.
Barnes, Frank C., ed. by John T. Amber. ".25 Short", in Cartridges of the World, pp.196 & 205. Northfield, IL: DBI Books, 1972. ISBN: 0-695-80326-3.
[ ".41 Swiss — History\n\nIn 1867, the Swiss military adopted the 10.4×38mm cartridge. As one of the few rimfire cartridges to see military service, the 313 grain bullet and 1,400 fps muzzle velocity was respectable compared to its contemporaries. The most popular arms chambered for this round were the Vetterli serie...
.410_bore_30820297
From the article on '.410 bore', restate the 'Survival arms' content.
mounted over a .410 bore shotgun barrel and was first issued in the Korean War. The military also lists an aluminum .410 3" shell with a rifle primer as standard issue under the ammunition inventory name M-35. The civilian version Springfield Armory M6 Scout has a .22 rimfire or .22 Hornet over a .410 bore shotgun barr...
[ ".410 bore — Survival arms\n\nmounted over a .410 bore shotgun barrel and was first issued in the Korean War. The military also lists an aluminum .410 3\" shell with a rifle primer as standard issue under the ammunition inventory name M-35. The civilian version Springfield Armory M6 Scout has a .22 rimfire or .22 H...
.410_bore_30820301
Explain what '.410 bore' covers in the 'Capacity, compared to other gauges' section.
Most shotgun cartridges are measured in terms of shotgun gauge. Shotgun gauge is determined by the weight of a round lead ball that is sized to fit into its barrel. For example, the barrel of a 12-gauge shotgun is equal to the diameter of a 1/12-pound lead ball and a 20-gauge can fit a 1/20-pound ball. Using this metho...
[ ".410 bore — Survival arms\n\nmounted over a .410 bore shotgun barrel and was first issued in the Korean War. The military also lists an aluminum .410 3\" shell with a rifle primer as standard issue under the ammunition inventory name M-35. The civilian version Springfield Armory M6 Scout has a .22 rimfire or .22 H...
.410_bore_30820293
Explain what '.410 bore' covers in the 'Origin' section.
Lancaster's pattern centerfire and pinfire .410 shot cartridges first appeared in Eley Brothers Ltd. flysheets in 1857. By 1874, Eleys were advertising modern centerfire .410 cartridges. It appears to have become popular around 1900, although it was recommended as "suited to the requirements of naturalists, garden guns...
[ ".410 bore — Survival arms\n\nmounted over a .410 bore shotgun barrel and was first issued in the Korean War. The military also lists an aluminum .410 3\" shell with a rifle primer as standard issue under the ammunition inventory name M-35. The civilian version Springfield Armory M6 Scout has a .22 rimfire or .22 H...
.410_bore_30820298
Reconstruct the content about 'Handguns and shot pistols' from the article on '.410 bore'.
The fact that the .410 bore shell fits in a .45 Colt chamber has resulted in some unusual applications. While shotguns are often limited in minimum length, a firearm chambered in .45 Colt, such as the Contender pistol, is not defined as a shotgun even though it can chamber shotgun shells. In the UK .410 shot-pistols ar...
[ ".410 bore — Survival arms\n\nmounted over a .410 bore shotgun barrel and was first issued in the Korean War. The military also lists an aluminum .410 3\" shell with a rifle primer as standard issue under the ammunition inventory name M-35. The civilian version Springfield Armory M6 Scout has a .22 rimfire or .22 H...
.410_bore_30820292
Describe the content of the article about '.410 bore'.
The .410 bore is one of the smallest caliber of shotgun shell commonly available (along with the 9mm Flobert rimfire cartridge, and the less common .22 rimfire shot shell). A .410 bore shotgun loaded with shot shells is well suited for small game hunting and pest control. The .410 started off in the UK as a garden gun ...
[ ".410 bore — Survival arms\n\nmounted over a .410 bore shotgun barrel and was first issued in the Korean War. The military also lists an aluminum .410 3\" shell with a rifle primer as standard issue under the ammunition inventory name M-35. The civilian version Springfield Armory M6 Scout has a .22 rimfire or .22 H...
.410_bore_30820294
What does the article about '.410 bore' say regarding 'Origin'?
for small game hunting and pest control; including rabbits, squirrels, snakes, rats, and birds. A .410 loaded with 1/4 ounce slugs is effective against larger animals such as coyotes and deer. While a .410 is inferior to the traditional 12-gauge shotshell for defensive use, a number of companies market defensive guns c...
[ ".410 bore — Survival arms\n\nmounted over a .410 bore shotgun barrel and was first issued in the Korean War. The military also lists an aluminum .410 3\" shell with a rifle primer as standard issue under the ammunition inventory name M-35. The civilian version Springfield Armory M6 Scout has a .22 rimfire or .22 H...
.410_bore_30820299
Describe the 'Handguns and shot pistols' section of the article about '.410 bore'.
assembled firearm is considered a rifle or pistol (depending on barrel length) and thus is not subject to the National Firearms Act's 18 in minimum barrel length. Nonetheless, possession of a Thompson Center Arms .45-.410 pistol barrel is illegal in California, for both dealers and individuals, and such a barrel may no...
[ ".410 bore — Survival arms\n\nmounted over a .410 bore shotgun barrel and was first issued in the Korean War. The military also lists an aluminum .410 3\" shell with a rifle primer as standard issue under the ammunition inventory name M-35. The civilian version Springfield Armory M6 Scout has a .22 rimfire or .22 H...
.416_Barrett_30430982
What information does the article about '.416 Barrett' provide?
The .416 Barrett or 10.6×83mm centerfire rifle cartridge is a proprietary bottlenecked centrefire rifle cartridge designed in 2005. It is an alternative to the .50 BMG in long-range high-power rifles. It was designed in response to a request for a medium/heavy rifle cartridge combination that was issued from Naval Surf...
[ ".416 Barrett\n\nThe .416 Barrett or 10.6×83mm centerfire rifle cartridge is a proprietary bottlenecked centrefire rifle cartridge designed in 2005. It is an alternative to the .50 BMG in long-range high-power rifles. It was designed in response to a request for a medium/heavy rifle cartridge combination that was i...
.416_Barrett_30430985
Explain what '.416 Barrett' covers in the 'Barrett 398 gr solid brass boattail spitzer bullet' section.
The use of a lighter, narrower bullet results in a significantly higher muzzle velocity and superior ballistic performance to the .50 BMG, and the .416 Barrett is claimed to retain more energy than the .50 BMG at distances over 1,000 yards. Barrett claims that this cartridge is capable of propelling a 398 gr solid bras...
[ ".416 Barrett\n\nThe .416 Barrett or 10.6×83mm centerfire rifle cartridge is a proprietary bottlenecked centrefire rifle cartridge designed in 2005. It is an alternative to the .50 BMG in long-range high-power rifles. It was designed in response to a request for a medium/heavy rifle cartridge combination that was i...
.416_Barrett_30430984
Explain what '.416 Barrett' covers in the 'Design' section.
one or the other cartridge is a relatively quick barrel swap. The Barrett Model 99 was initially the only commercially available rifle using the cartridge. In 2009, Zel Custom Manufacturing released the Tactilite .416 Barrett upper for AR-style rifles Zel Custom Manufacturing curtailed operations in 2018 which was subs...
[ ".416 Barrett\n\nThe .416 Barrett or 10.6×83mm centerfire rifle cartridge is a proprietary bottlenecked centrefire rifle cartridge designed in 2005. It is an alternative to the .50 BMG in long-range high-power rifles. It was designed in response to a request for a medium/heavy rifle cartridge combination that was i...
.416_Barrett_30430988
Explain what '.416 Barrett' covers in the 'Legality' section.
A few jurisdictions in the United States, most notably California, as well as a few nations such as Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Italy, Lithuania, Netherlands and Denmark restrict or prohibit civilian ownership of rifles chambered to use the .50 BMG cartridge, but not other calibers (e.g., .416 Barrett). For California...
[ ".416 Barrett\n\nThe .416 Barrett or 10.6×83mm centerfire rifle cartridge is a proprietary bottlenecked centrefire rifle cartridge designed in 2005. It is an alternative to the .50 BMG in long-range high-power rifles. It was designed in response to a request for a medium/heavy rifle cartridge combination that was i...