400 TEMBO
400 PONDORO
Designed by Bruce Woods from Cincinnati OH together with the A-Square Co in 1992 and named after John "Pondoro" Taylor, famous hunter. Also known as the 400 ASDPM (Dual purpose Magnum)
400 GRIFFIN & HOWE
This is a replica loaded by OPM in South Africa
400 BLAKE
WRACO VOL. 2 p. 293 This is a semi rimmed cartridge, and used 40-72 WCF or 405 Win brass.
400 A-SQUARE DUAL PURPOSE MAGNUM
This is essentially the same as the 400 Pondoro, although there is some confusion. According to ammoguide.com, the ASDPM was introduced in 2006 by the A-Square Company. The name is a good description because it can be loaded with with heavy...
40 NEWTON
40 EVERLASTING 1.97″ ?
An identical, or very similar cartridge to this, is shown in Robert T. Buttweiler’s auction catalogue (1987) Vol.IV, Number 2, item 111. The write-up is shown below. “Although this .40 2 " EVERLASTING does not correspond to a known STEVENS round, it shows a...
40-110 WINCHESTER EXPRESS 3¼”
40- 90 SHARPS STRAIGHT 3¼”
40- 90 SHARPS (NECKED) 2 ⅝”
40- 90 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...
40- 90 BULLARD
40- 90 BALLARD
40- 85 BALLARD
York & Sons, Alberta
40- 82 WINCHESTER
40- 75-260 WINCHESTER EXPRESS
This is the 75gr. loading on a 40-82 case, but has a Cu tubed lead bullet. Hoyem 4 p. 86
40- 75-258 BULLARD 2.1″
40- 72 WINCHESTER
40- 70-330 REMINGTON (SHARPS CASE)
This is the load by Remington for its rolling block and Hepburn rifles on the Sharps case. Identical to the 40-70 Sharps (Necked). Hoyem 4 p. 36
40- 70 WINCHESTER
40- 70 SHARPS STRAIGHT 2½”
40- 70 SHARPS (NECKED)
40- 70 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...
40- 70 MAYNARD Mod.1882
40- 70 MAYNARD Mod.1873
40- 70 BULLARD
Board dummy
40- 70 BALLARD
40- 65-350 SHARPS (STRAIGHT) 2 ½”
40- 65 WINCHESTER
40- 65 REMINGTON
40- 65 BALLARD EVERLASTING
40- 63 BALLARD EVERLASTING
40- 60 WINCHESTER
40- 60 MAYNARD Mod.1873
40- 60 MARLIN
Board Dummy This 3rd specimen is the raised headstamp version
40- 50-265 SHARPS STRAIGHT
Red Willow Arms & Tool Co.
40- 50 SHARPS (NECKED)
Farrington Primer
40- 45 REMINGTON–HEPBURN
40- 40 MAYNARD Mod.1882
40- 40 MAYNARD Mod.1873 1.86″
40- 40 MAYNARD Mod.1865
25 GRIFFIN & HOWE
Marketed as a proprietary cartridge by the Griffin & Howe Company, this was one of the developments leading up to the 257 Roberts
22 NOSLER
The 22 Nosler was designed to deliver a more powerful option to existing AR platforms, capable of generating velocities of up to 3,350fps. All that is needed is to swop out the upper and use the 6.8 SPC magazine, while retaining the bolt carrier.
22 NIEDNER RIMMED
The .22 Niedner Magnum was developed in the early 1900's by Adolph O. Niedner, famous high-velocity cartridge designer credited among other things for the speedy .25 caliber wildcat that would eventually become standardized by Remington as...
25 GARIN
New line of 5 cartridges based on the 30 M1 case. From the website: The Garin SureStrike System is a complete line of five highly efficient and accurate cartridges designed for varmint, small game and target pursuits. Differing only by specific neck diameter and...
22 McCREA BUMBLEBEE
Based on the 218 Bee case. More info to follow
25 CREEDMOOR
The 25 Creedmoor is basically the 6,5 Creedmoor necked down to accept .257in diameter bullets. It is supposed to fill the gap between the 6mm and 6.5 Creedmoor.
25 COPPERHEAD
222 Remington case necked up to .257"
22 MAYNARD Mod.1882 (22 EXTRA LONG)
22 MAYNARD Mod.1873
info to follow