7 X 61 SHARPE & HART
7 X 57R IMPROVED
7 X 57 IMPROVED
7mm – 378 WEATHERBY MAGNUM
7mm – 300 WINCHESTER SHORT MAG
300 WSM necked down to 7mm with longer neck for improved accuracy
7mm – 300 WEATHERBY MAGNUM
7mm – 08 REMINGTON
This is the standard .308 Winchester case that was necked to 7mm. It was adopted by Remington in 1980
7mm – 08 ACKLEY IMPROVED
7mm – 06 REMINGTON
7mm – 06 ACKLEY IMPROVED
One of the early Ackley cartridges from around 1950.
7mm WINCHESTER SHORT MAGNUM
The 7mm WSM was introduced by Winchester in 2002 together with the 270 WSM after the release of the 300 WSM in 2001. It is loosely based on the 404 Jeffery case shortened and necked down.
7mm WHISPER
7mm WEATHERBY MAGNUM
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7mm VALKYRIE AR
The 7mm Valkyrie AR is a wildcat hunting round being developed for the AR-15. It is based on the 6.5x47 Lapua case with the shoulder pushed back to allow it to run in the AR-15 at a 2.295 inch OAL and necked up to 7mm. It is designed around the 140 grain...
7mm UPPER PENINSULA
7mm TCU
7mm STW (SHOOTING TIMES WESTERNER)
The 7mm STW was designed by Layne Simpson during the mid-90’s and was based on the 8mm Remington Magnum case necked down to 7mm. The 7mm STW was adopted by Remington but unfortunately suffered the same fate as the parent 8mm cartridge, being discontinued as a rifle...
7mm SMITH
Bob Smith of Smitty's Gun Shop, Lake City MN
7mm SHOOTING TIMES EASTERNER
7mm REMINGTON ULTRA MAGNUM
7mm REMINGTON SHORT ACTION ULTRA MAG
7mm REMINGTON MAGNUM
Introduced by Remington in 1962 for their famous M700 rifle, the 7mm Rem Mag remains a popular cartridge today. SOUTH AFRICAN HEADSTAMPS AND VARIATIONS Proof...
9.3 X 53 SWISS M.89N (NORMALISED)
9.3 X 53 SWISS M.89B (BÖCKLE)
Designed by Franz Böckle, this was the first design of the 9.3 x 53 Swiss cartridges and would date from the early 1900’s. The "M89" refers to the model of the Schmidt-Rubin Rifle, and not the year that this round was introduced. (Dixon Ref. SW4).
9.3 X 51 SAKO
There is currently very little known about this cartridge and no reference have been found in any SAKO catalogue. It might have been some private venture? There is a South African version of a 9,3 x 51 but it is different from the SAKO version as it has a much shorter...
9.3 X 47R MB TARGET
This was an Austrian development by the firm of Georg Roth with case number 465. It was also referred to as the 9,3 x 47R Springer and it can be seen marked as such on the cartridge case. (Dixon Ref. MB71). ...
9.3 X 45R D EXPRESS (.360 SHORT)
9.3 X 36R D EXPRESS
This cartridge was listed in RWS/Utendoerffer catalogs from c1884 to 1921 as having a 35.25mm case length in the "D" or Deutsche case type section. It is the shortest of the series and resembles the .360 Foil case British rounds and might have been based on them....
9.3 X 36R AUSTRIAN
This is a Werndl based cartridge and based on the 11.15x36R necked down. It might have been an experimental Austrian revolver cartridge, but that has not been confirmed. (Dixon Ref. A5)
366 IH MAGNUM
The 366 IH Magnum was developed by Swedish hunter Ingemar Hörnkvist around 2005. It was probably based on the 358 Norma Magnum case and cases originally ordered from Norma and engraved by Hörnkvist himself. It is very similar to the 9.3 Venter from South Africa....
9.2 X 46R MB TARGET
This cartridge appeared in the c1886 Lorenz Export catalog but not after that, so it was a short lived project. (Dixon Ref. MB57)
9.15 X 60R La No. 3 (MB TARGET)
This was a popular sporting cartridge and part of the Norwegian “La” series. It was still shown in the 1904 RWS catalogue as a target cartridge. (Dixon Ref. SC15).
9.1 X52R LONGO
9.1 X 40R G TESCHING
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270 MW HÖLLER
Cartridge designed by Austrian engineer Franz E. Holler
9 X 24.5 REGAŇA SUBCALIBER
This cartridge is a spotting cartridge/trainer for the Instalaza C90-CR (M3) 90mm shoulder mounted rocket-propelled grenade launcher and was developed during the 1980’s. It is produced by Instalaza SA, Spain. Apart from the Spanish Army, Marines, Air Force and Guardia...
10.57 METEOR
10.57 MAVERICK
10.2 X 94 JAGUAR
The 10.2 Jaguar was made by Jaguar in all probability prior to 2009 for a GPR prototype rifle with interchangeable barrels in .50 Cal. (12.7x99), 10.2x94 Jaguar, and .700 Jaguar Subsonic. The case of the 10.2x94 is based on the .50 Cal. and there are examples made of...
10mm REMINGTON MAGNUM
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