9.8 X 47R AUSTRIAN MB TARGET
Introduced circa 1880 by G. Roth and it remained in production until the commencement of WW1. The case is similar to the 9.85x47,4R case listed by Lorenz. The cartridge is also known to exist with 1876 and 1877 military style headstamps on Roth cases. ...
MB 53 – 9.8 X 45R MB UTENDOERFFER
Very similiar to the MB52. Introduced by Utendoerffer circa 1881 and remained in production until circa 1910. It is also known with LORENZ * KARLSRUHE *(9.77x45R (case #156) 1886 catalogue) and H.UTENDOERFFER * NÜRNBERG * headstamps.
MB 52 – 9.8 X 45R AUSTRIAN MB TARGET
Introduced by Roth circa 1876 and remained in production until circa 1940. This cartridge has a sharper shoulder that the similarly named German 9.8x45R MB case (MB53) which is more gradual, although it is not yet confirmed that this (MB52) and the MB53 are in actual...
9.8 X 37R DREYSE MB TARGET
This is a relatively rare cartridge and there is not a lot of info about it. Seems to have been introduced by Dreyse before1894.
9.8 X 36R WERNDL TARGET
Designed by Roth circa 1880 and listed in the G. Roth 1886 catalogue. It remained in production until circa 1890. It was listed as Roth case number 44 with bullet number 3. The dots on the segmented case were the earliest GR cases and they were later superseded...
9.8 X 35R MB TARGET
Introduced by G. Roth circa 1884 and remained in production until circa 1914. It was listed in the 1910 G Roth catalogue as case number 163. It is also known with GR / * / * / * / and GR / 18 / II / 78 / headstamps.
9.8 X 31R AUSTRIAN
Introduced circa 1880 and it remained in production until about 1900. It is based on the Werndl base and was identified as G. Roth case number 73 from a cartridge board found in a Czech museum. It was not listed in any Roth catalogue and it is unknown if it is a rifle...
9.75X42R MB TARGET (9.8x41R)(GR91) – MB41
Cartridge listed in the 1900 RWS/Utendoerffer catalogue that had the ‘f’ type shoulder. (Dixon Ref. MB41) MEASUREMENTS: Bullet: ...
9.75 X 40.5R WANZL (9.8x40R, 9.75×40.5f)
9.75 X 36.5R AUSTRIAN TARGET
The Lorenz c1886 Export catalog shows a 9.75x36.5R (case #266) with 'Moe' or 'Werndl' case dimensions and this appears identical to copper cased Roth specimens starting with "GR/18/II/71/" hs. No Roth number is known for this case type although it is similar to...
9.6 X 60R AUSTRIAN HUNTING
Developed around 1898 as Roth Case #631 and is a flat based cartridge as opposed to the raised base of the 9,5x60R Turkish. (Dixon Ref. A39)
9.6 X 36R WERNDL
375R VERNEY–CARRON
Proprietary Load by the French company Verney Carron. Dixon FR104
375 VERNEY–CARRON RIMLESS
Proprietary load by Verney Carron of France. It is the rimless version of the 375R Verney Carron.
375 HÖLDERLIN RIMMED
This is the rimmed version of the 375 HÖLDERLIN. They were designed during the early 2000's by Klaus Otterbein, Germany. It is based on the 8x68R necked up to .375"
375 HÖLDERLIN
This is effectively the 8x68S case necked up to .375". The idea was to replicate the 375 H&H ballistics with a rimless case.
375 BLASER MAGNUM
366 TEKRIM
The 366 TKM was introduced in Russia around 2015 as a shotgun round. Gun rules in Russia are very restrictive with shotguns the easiest type of firearm to own. The 366 TKM is made up from 7.62x39 cases cut to 37,5mm and loaded with 9.3mm (.366in) bullets...
9.5 X 73 MILLER & GREISS
The bottom version is a reproduction for cartridge collectors and manufactured in South Africa by OPM.
9.5 X 72R AUSTRIAN SPORTING (EXP32)
9.5 X 72R AUSTRIAN HUNTING (A68)
9.5 X 70 EXTENDED LONG RANGE (Tornado)
This is the 338 Lapua that was necked to 9.5mm (.375)
9.5 X 66 VOM HOFE SUPER EXPRESS
According to an article by Norbert Klups in DWJ 11/95 this was a joint development by Wolfgang Romey for Gehman and Westley Richards. It is based on the 7x66 SE necked up to .375 (9,5mm). The idea was to create a standard length action cartridge with ballistics...
9.5 X 60R PRITZ
See also the 6.9x65R Pritz. Relatively unknown European Gunmaker. You can check out the website HERE
9.5 X 60R MAUSER
This cartridge is believed to be the forerunner of the 9.5x60R Turkish M87 Military caliber later given Lorenz case #362 (Roth #216) and maybe interchangeable. NUPE case showing...
9.5 X 60R AUSTRIAN HUNTING
This is a relatively rare cartridge that was only produced by the Austrian firm of Georg Roth under case #634. This is the shorter version of the 9.5x72R. (Dixon Ref. A67)
9.5 X 57R MS
This is the rimmed version of the 9.5x57 MS and might have been a special order for a client. Cases were likely produced by Horneber
9.5 X 57 MANNLICHER (375 NITRO 2½”)
I had a discussion with a fellow collector regarding the origin of the 9.5x57 MS. Both Dixon and Hoyem state that it was an Austrian design, but the Wikipedia article states that is was actually a British design by Westley Richards and Eley in 1908. The Eley...
9.5 X 56R b/a MB SCHUTZEN
9.5 X 54R MB SCHUTZEN
9.5 X 52R MB TARGET (MB109)
This is not the same as the 9.5x51R MB (MB105) which has a 3-4mm longer neck. It does match the 52mm case profile and is believed to be equivalent to the 9.5x52R. Several of these 52mm MB 'Einheitshülse' case types appear to have a case length...
9.5 X 51R MB TARGET
This is MB105 from Dixon. This case type was listed by both RWS/Utendoerffer and Egestorff. It is not to be confused with the 9.2x51R (Roth #192) (A22 : which uses the larger 11.15x58R Werndl case type) or the straight cased 9.5x51R Express (EXP37). This...
9.5 X 50.5R MANNLICHER
This cartridge was apparently based on the 8mm Mannlicher case and it was only listed by Roth as case #667 c1900 with bullet #478. It was shown in the c1910 catalog as a Hunting calibre. (Dixon A38)
9.5 X 50R M.Oe.
A17 – 9.5 X 47R M.Oe
MB 78 – 9.5 X 47R AUSTRIAN MB TARGET
MB 77 – 9.5 X 47R UTENDOERFFER “b/a” TYPE
MB 76 – 9.5 X 47R UTENDOERFFER “b” TYPE
MB 75 – 9.5 X 47R MB STAHL (STAHL TYPE)
MB 74 – 9.5 X 47R KESSLER-LUCK (KESSLER TYPE)
MB 73 – 9.5 X 47R MARTINI TYPE
9.5 X 46R UTENDOERFFER MBd TARGET
This is MB59 from Dixon. There appear at least three variations in the 9.5x46-46.5R MB type (MB58-MB60). Most can be distinguished from the 9.5x47R types by having higher necks as well as slightly shorter cases.
9.5 X 46R UTENDOERFFER MBc TARGET
One of probably three different variations on the 46mm case with this MBc version the one with the highest/sharpest shoulder and first appeared in the 1877 Utendoerffer catalogue. (Dixon Ref. MB58)
9.5 X 45R MBd UTENDOERFFER
This is MB50 from Dixon. Two 9.5x45R MB variations were offered by Utendoerffer ("d" case shape = MB50, "b" case = MB51) and specimens of either type are rare. This is the e "d" type which has a noticeably higher shoulder with shorter neck. It was...
MB 40 – 9.5 X 42R MB UTENDOERFFER “b/a” TYPE
This is MB40 from Dixon. The "b/a" type appears very similar to the "b" but RWS factory drawings of other "/a" types shows that these appear different around the shoulder, generally with a larger diameter shoulder and longer...
MB 39 – 9.5 X 42R MB UTENDOERFFER “b” TYPE
This is MB39 from Dixon. There are at least four variations of 9.5x42R MB case types (MB37-MB40) plus a different 9.5x42R B case (MB154). RWS/Utendoerffer listed four variations in their c1900 catalog: b, b/a, d, d/a . Egestorff and Lorenz...
MB 37 – 9.5 X 42R MBd UTENDOERFFER
This is MB37 from Dixon. It is one of four 9.5x42R MB case types.The 'd' type shoulder variation was first shown in the early "B" type case in the Utendoerffer 1877 catalog. The "MBd" type with high shoulder also appears to be the same as Lorenz case #109...
9.5 X 42R CHABERT CARBINE
9.5 X 40R MB TARGET (9.5X40R Bc SIEGEL)
9.5 X 36R ‘T’ TESCHING