444 MARLIN
44-105-550 SHARPS (NECKED) 2⅝”
44-100-500 SHARPS (NECKED) 2⅝”
under construction
44-100 REMINGTON STRAIGHT 2.6″ (45-90-500)
44-100 REMINGTON CREEDMOOR 2.6″
44-100 MAYNARD Mod.1873
44-100 BALLARD 2.8″
44 WESSON EXTRA LONG
44 MICHIGAN
New cartridge based on a shortened 30-06 case. Made to comply with Michigan state hunting regulations
44 LONG BALLARD (44-35-227 Long 1.09″ CASE)
Also described as the 44-35-227 Long with 1.09 inch case. It was introduced in c.1876 for the J.M. Marlin-Ballard Sporting Rifle No. 2, with a 227 grain bullet and with a 35 grain powder charge it gave revolver-level performance and it was really a centrefire version...
44 HENRY FLAT CF
44 EXTRA LONG BALLARD (44-50-265)
44 EVANS OLD MODEL
44 EVANS NEW MODEL
44- 95 PEABODY “WHAT CHEER”
Target rifle for the Peabody target rifle that was used under licence by the Providence Tool Company which made the 11.43x55R Turkish military rifle. The head of the 3 What Cheer cartridges are also the same as for the Turkish military cartridge. The cartridges were...
44- 90-500 SHARPS (NECKED) 2⅝”
44- 90 SHARPS (NECKED) 2 ¼”
44- 90- 500 REMINGTON SPECIAL 2 7/16″
This is a different cartridge from the Sharps Pattern. See HOYEM 4 p. 36
44- 77-520 SHARPS & REMINGTON 2 ¼”
44- 77 SHARPS & REMINGTON 2 ¼”
44- 70 MAYNARD Mod.1873
44- 60 SHARPS (NECKED)
44- 60 PEABODY CREEDMOOR
44- 60 MAYNARD Mod.1873 1¾”
44- 40 WINCHESTER
With the bankruptcy of the Volcanic Arms Company at the end of 1856, all their assets were bought by Oliver Winchester, who converted it to the New Haven Arms Company in April 1857. After the end of the Civil War, Oliver Winchester renamed the company to the...
435 PROFESSIONAL HUNTER
For Graham Williams, an Australian professional hunter
435 NITRO EXPRESS
This cartridge was designed for a 404 Jeffery that was shot out and was rebored.
430 JDJ
under construction
429 MALASKA SUPER SNR
Designed by Jim Harvey in the 1950's, it is one of a series of three Picture from Gun Digest, 1959
429 MALASKA SNR
Designed by Jim Harvey in the 1950's and is one of a series of three. Picture from Gun Digest, 1959
429 MALASKA JNR
Developed by Jim Harvey in the 1950's, it is one of 3 in a series. Picture of the Malaska series in Gun Digest,1959
425 LEE MAGNUM
This is an "improved" version of the 425 Westley Richards by Robert M. Lee of Long Island, NY.
425 IMPROVED
This is basically the 425 Westley Richards without the rebated rim
425 FOSSDAL
425 EXPRESS
The .425 Express cartridge was designed in 1987 for African hunts by Cameron Hopkins and Whit Collins along with a prototype rifle for this patron John French.The initial model of the weapon for the .425 Express cartridge was a Ruger mod. 77 with bolt lock. The...
424 OKH
423 VAN HORN
Based on the 404 Jeffery case
423 OKH
423 LAPUA MAGNUM
- info to follow -
423 BUHMILLER
Developed by American gun maker John Buhmiller. Still looking for additional info.
420 BLITZKRIEG
The 420 Blitzkrieg dates from around mid-2017 and was designed by Alaskan Long Range Shooters Pro Martusheff (aka Swamplord) and Mark Fox from Precision Rifled Ordnance. Their design is based on a new case design and is not based off any existing case. Cases are made...
417 BLACK MAMBA
Still trying to get some info on this. There was an article on Jeff Reed winning the USA 2000-yard Elite Long Range National in Townsend Montana with a grouping of 13.059" which was a new ELR record.
416 WHAMMY
This cartridge was developed by JD Jones that actually started out as the 411 Whammy. Reason being that at that stage there were a good variety of .411 cal bullets available in the US as opposed t the 416. With the resurgence of the 416 Rigby, quality bullets became...
416 WEATHERBY MAGMUM
416 VIERSCO MAGNUM
416 ULTRA CAT
This is the 375 Remington Ultra Mag necked up to .416. There are different versions of this, but this is the version by Fred Zeglin of Z-Hat.
416 TAYLOR
This cartridge was created in the early 1970’s by Robert Chatfield-Taylor as an standard length alternative to the 416 Rigby which was all but obsolete at that stage. It is basically a 458 Win Mag case necked down to .416.
416 TATANKA
This is the 404 Jeffery case necked to 416.
416 RUGER
416 REMINGTON MAGNUM
Launched in 1989 and based on the 8mm REM MAG necked up, it was designed to be a more cost effective alternative to the 416 Rigby. Instead of replacing the 416 Rigby it actually lead to a resurgence in interest in the .416 cal rifles.