Charles Newton had an affinity for single shot rifles and did various experiments with cases like the 405 Winchester, Sharps cases as well as the 40-110 and 45-125 WCF cases. The rimless 30 Newton was based on a case with 404 Jeffery capacity and this rimmed version...
30 NEWTON
NEWTON ARMS
30 KURZ
The .30 Kurz is made by shortening the .30-06 or .308 Winchester to 1.290 inches. This produces a short cartridge very similar to the German 7,92 Kurz assault rifle cartridge of WWII. The idea originated in the 1960's and there are other versions of this...
30 JAMISON
One of a series of Jamison cartridges based on the 404 Jeffery
50 -115 BULLARD
50 -110 WINCHESTER
50 -105-300 EXPRESS
BOARD DUMMY with hollow point copper tube bullet with raised 'X'. This was an experimental cartridge that was based on the 50–110 Winchester case.
50 -100-450 WINCHESTER
Winchester introduced the .50-100 Winchester (.50-100-450) cartridge uring the early 1890's, which was a close cousin to the .50-110 Winchester. This load fired a 450gr bullet at approximately 1,455fps (2,190 foot pounds of energy). The .50-110 and .50-100 Winchester...
50 – 95 WINCHESTER
SHOT LOAD
50 – 90 SHARPS STRAIGHT (50 SHARPS 2½”)
50 – 85 SHARPS 2″ (50-90-450)
Relatively rare SHARPS cartridge. Was not in use for very long. (Hoyem 4 p.29)
50 – 70 WHISPER
Whisper cartridge based on the 50-70 Government case
50 – 70 SHARPS
30 HEMBROOK LONG
Based on the 9.3x64 case, in an attempt to achieve better ballistics in a standard length action
50 – 50 MAYNARD MOD. 1882
50 – 50 POULTNEY & TRIMBLE (MAYNARD 1865)
30 GIBBS
30 FAT ALBERT
30 DUNLAP
Based on a shortened 30-06 case by Roy Dunlap. Intended as a match cartridge
30 CODY EXPRESS
30 BENCH REST
Based on the 7mm BR case necked to .30cal.
30 AMERICAN
30 ADOLPH
351 WINCHESTER SELF LOADING
This was a French loading during WW1
350 REMINGTON MAGNUM
350 MASHBURN MAGNUM
350 LEGEND
Designed and launched by Winchester in 2019, the 350 Legend was developed for deer and hog hunting. From Guns & Ammo Magazine: In June 2014, Michigan’s Natural Resources Commission (NRC) approved the regulation to allow the limited use of certain rifles capable of...
350 HOWELL
350 HEAVY EXPRESS SHORT ACTION MAGNUM
350 HEAVY EXPRESS MAGNUM
350 GRIFFIN & HOWE MAGNUM
35-30 MAYNARD MOD.1882
PROVIDENCE. TOOL CO. - ON AN EVERLASTING CASE I'm not sure about these 2 specimens. I anyone has any info on this please let me know
35-30 MAYNARD MOD.1873
35-30 MAYNARD MOD.1865
35-06 JDJ
35-284 WINCHESTER
This is the 284 Win case necked up to .35. It gives basically the same ballistics as the 35 Whelen with about the same case capacity.
35 WINCHESTER SELF LOADING
35 WINCHESTER
35 WHELEN ACKLEY IMPROVED
35 WHELEN
The 35 Whelen was introduced by Whelen on September 15th, 1923 in the American Rifleman in an article titled American Heavy Caliber Rifles for Large Game. Whelen reported that they were getting 2834 fps with a 200 grain bullet and 2635 fps with a 250 grain one....
35 WADE MAGNUM
Developed by Fred Wade of Wade's Gunroom, Phoenix AZ. Also known as the 35-338 Magnum, based on the 338 Win Mag case
35 SAMBAR
Developed by Breil Jackson, the editor of Guns & Game magazine in Australia in 2001. It uses the 300 WSM case necked up to .35" with no other changes
35 REMINGTON AUTO EXPERIMENTAL
35 REMINGTON
35 NEWTON
35 MASHBURN MAGNUM
Developed by Art Mashburn during the 40's or 50's. The rifle below was featured in Heritage Auctions LOT #32616 with the following notes: "...nickel plated floorplate engraved with a charging Grizzly bear in relief by Dan Clark. Nickel plated grip cap...
35 GREEVY EXPRESS
35 GIBBS
This was one of nine wildcats that were designed by the late Rocky Gibbs and is based on the 30-06 case. All his designs had cases with minimum body taper and shortened necks to achieve maximum powder capacity.
35 BROWN-WHELEN
This is an “improved” version of the standard 35 Whelen with the shoulder moved forward by .050” and the shoulder about .020” wider. It is not the same as the Ackley version and the velocity/energy gain would be negligible over a standard .35 Whelen....
35 ADOLPH
I am still looking for info on the history of the Fred Adolph designs. Detail will be added