338 A-SQUARE
338 ALLEN MAGNUM
338 ABE EXPRESS
Based on the 404 Jeffery case and named after Walter Abe, who was a rifle maker and originally developed another 338 wildcat, namely the 338 A&H (Abe and Harris). The idea was to get the most effective 338 cal cartridge from a non-belted case to use on a magnum...
335 OTTR
334 OKH
333 OKH
333 BARNES-JOHNSON EXPRESS
333 BARNES SUPREME
330 DAKOTA
33 XC TUBB
The 33 XC (eXtra Capacity) was developed by David Tubb, multiple champion in ELR (Extended Long Range) shooting. It is also the parent case for the 37XC and the 41XC. The idea was to have a cartridge for ELR shooting that had the ballistics of a 338 Lapua Improved,...
33 WINCHESTER
PROOF LOAD
33 NOSLER
The largest of the Nosler line of cartridges and was introduced in 2016.
328 MITCHELL
Also known as the 8mm-08. This is a 308 Win case necked up to 8mm. The idea is however more than a hundred years old. Mauser had the 8 X 51 M88H MAUSER KURZ in their line-up long ago.
325 WINCHESTER SHORT MAGNUM
32–40 WINCHESTER
32–40 REMINGTON HEPBURN 2 1/8″
32–40 BULLARD
32–40 BALLARD RIFLE
32-35 STEVENS
Slightly longer (1.88") case than the Maynard case, but apart from that it is virtually the same
32-35 MAYNARD Mod.1882
Easily confused with Stevens cases, however the Maynard cases are between 1.84" to 1.86" long. The Maynard cases were all manufactured by the Massachusets Arms Company and were all without headstamp.
32-30 REMINGTON 1⅝”
3200 HAWK
The 3200 HAWK was designed by Bob Fulton around 1988 and is one of a series of cartridges that he designed based on the 280 Remington case. The idea was to have a lighter rifle with manageable recoil but still be able to handle everything in North America....
32-20 WINCHESTER
32 WINCHESTER SPECIAL
SEARS SPORTLOAD
32 WINCHESTER SELF LOADING
32 WESSON EXTRA LONG (32-25) 1.626″
32 WESSON EXTRA LONG 1.25″
32 TEATFIRE
SHOWN BELOW AT 200% SCALE Picture showing a sectioned cartridge
32 S&W REVOLVING RIFLE
32 REMINGTON
32 IDEAL
32 – 115 BALLARD EXTRA LONG – 1.24″
SEE ALSO HOYEM 4 p.51
32 – 13/16″ RIFLE
Relatively unknown cartridge used in various small single shot rifles. (Hoyem 4, p. 107)
311 IMPERIAL MAGNUM
In the early 1980s Aubrey White and Noburo Uno of North American Shooting Systems (NASS) based in British Columbia Canada began experimenting with the full length .404 Jeffery by reducing the taper and necking it down to various calibers such as 7 mm,...
310-8MM GNR
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31-62 WINCHESTER
This is a replica manufactured by OPM in South Africa specifically for cartridge collectors
31 CRISPIN
Commerorative round from the 2005 California Cartridge Collector show. This was Silas Crispin's patent for an annular rimfire in 1865 to get around the Rollin White patent, but the idea did not catch on. The originals of these are very rare.
309 JDJ
308 X 1,5″ BARNES
Developed by Frank C. Barnes of COTW fame in March 1961 and based on the 308 Win case shortened to 1.5"
308 REMINGTON EXPERIMENTAL
308 MARLIN EXPRESS
The 308 Marlin Express was developed as a joint venture between Marlin and Hornady for the Marlin 336 Lever action rifle and is shorter than the 308 Winchester cartridge but closely resembles 308 ballistics in a lever action gun
308 COR-BON MAGNUM
This cartridge was announced at the 1999 Shot Show but apparently never went further than that. It has the same larger diameter type case as the WSM/Lazzeroni and Rem SUAM.
308 BARNES-JOHNSON EXPRESS
Part of the Barnes-Johnson range of cartridges and balistically close to the 308 Norma Magnum.
308 BARNES SUPREME
Cartridge based on the 300 H& H Magnum case, but otherwise very limited info available.
308 BAER
This is one in a range of cartridges developed by Bruce Baer of Baer Custom Rifles from Willow Hill, PA.
307 WINCHESTER
303 SAVAGE
This was the first of four cartridges that were offered by Savage and dates from around 1895 and was chambered in the M1895 lever action rifle. It appeared at around the same time as the 30-30 Winchester, also launched in 1895. This is a Factory engraved M1895 Deluxe...
301 SAVAGE
303 PYGMY