338 HEAVY EXPRESS SHORT ACTION MAGNUM
338 HEAVY EXPRESS MAGNUM
338 HEADHUNTER
The 338 Headhunter is the longer case version of the 338 Razor and was designed by Alaskan ELR shooter Pro Martusheff, owner of Precision Rifled Ordnance who goes by the internet name of Swamplord. The Headhunter was designed as a single shot precision rifle to...
338 HAWK
338 GNR
Based on the 405 Win case necked to .338
338 GAILLARD
Long range match cartridge based on an improved 8mm Rem Mag, necked to .338
338 FEDERAL
The .338 Federal is .308 Winchester case necked up to .33 caliber. It was created by Federal Cartridge and Sako in 2006 and intended as a big game cartridge with reasonable recoil for lightweight rifles.
338 EXCALIBUR
The .338 Excaliber was introduced in 1994 by the A-Square company. The .338 Excaliber is based on a standard (not belted) rimless bottleneck case with the same rim diameter as the .378 Weatherby, but slightly greater powder capacity than the .338 A-Square...
338 EDGE
The .338 Edge was designed by former SWAT/Narcotics officer Shawn Carlock in 2001 and was released after Remington brought out the 300 Remington Ultra Mag, but before the introduction of the 338 Ultra Mag. The 338 Edge is thus effectively a 338/300 RUM wildcat. With...
338 DAKOTA SHORT MAGNUM
Replica The 338 Dakota Short Magnum is a cartridge that saw the light at roughly the same time as the 423 Lapua in 2005 and apparently both were tested on a hunt in Tanzania. The 423 Lapua went on to be produced commercially as a joint...
338 CT RS
Still looking for info on this cartridge, but it looks as if it is based on a shortened Chey-Tac case. Cases are by RCC Brass.
338 CANADIAN MAGNUM
338 BLACK MESA EXPRESS
Ronald Brian McDaniels founded Black Mesa Rifle Company in Kenton, Oklahoma around 1992. The 338 Black Mesa was the second after the introduction of the 375 Black Mesa Express around 1993. Named after the Black Mesa, the highest point in Oklahoma.
338 BIG BAER
Created by Joel Russo and Bruce Baer based on the 408 Chey Tac case
22 TUBA MK. 2
22 TUBA MK. 1
25 REMINGTON EXPERIMENTAL/DEVELOPMENT
This is the 25 Remington experimental. There was a discussion on this cartridge on the IAA FORUM. Thanks to Pete de Coux for identifying this one. This was based on the 38 Remington Experimental.
25 GIBBS
338 BAKER
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
25 REMINGTON
This is the military version (A-22286) with 94gr. CN flat base bullet loaded with 31gr. of IMR 25½ powder. Frankford Arsenal did some test during 1920 with the 25 Remington, presumably in connection with infantry tests using the Model 8A Auto...
22 TARANAH HORNET
This is an "improved" 22 Hornet case that was shortened and necked to be able to use longer bullets.
25 PAG MAGNUM
22 SAVAGE H-P
MARBLE SUB-CALIBER DEVICE. "MARBLE 22 HP WITH 22LR" STAMPED ON THE SIDE ...
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....
25 NIEDNER
Old wildcat cartridge from around 1920's by AO Niedner and is one of the predecessors of the 25-06 Remington. This is a modern reproduction
22 PPC – R
22 PPC
32-20 WINCHESTER
32 WINCHESTER SPECIAL
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