9 X 74R FÖRSTER
This was a type of a prototype round for the larger 74mm case length cartridges, of which the 9.3x74R is still popular today. The 9x74R was introdced around 1900, but was not listed in the 1904 catalogue, in all probability because of the introduction to the larger...
9 X 71R PETERLONGO
This is the rimmed version of the 9x71 Peterlongo and is genarally regarded as the rarer of the two
9 X 71 PETERLONGO
9 X 69R AUSTRIAN
9 X 67R AUSTRIAN SPORTING
9 X 63R HUNTING (MAUSER)
9 X 63 HESSMER BERLIN (MAUSER)
First mentioned in the 1906 DWM case book with case # 491D for Jul. Hessmer Berlin and also listed by RWS. (Dixon Ref. M38) The #491M was mentioned by DWM in 1912 for an Automatic "W.F.Mauser" rifle. The DWM case book states that these...
9 X 61R AUSTRIAN SPORTING
9 X 58R SAUER
9 X 58R JARMANN
9 X 57R MAUSER
This is the rimmed version of the 9x57 Mauser described above and was a popular cartridge that was made by various European manufacturers up to the mid 1980’s. It is believed that the rimmed version predates the rimless version although the exact date of introduction...
9 X 57 MAUSER M88/9B
9 X 57 MAUSER M88/9A
9 X 57 MAUSER
There were two earlier variations of the 9x57 M88, namely the M88/57/9A (M75) and the M88/57/9B (M76) and the 9x57 Mauser is the result of the normalisation of the cases in 1912. This is the rimless counterpart of the 9x57R (M37) and was a popular cartridge that was...
9 X 56 MANNLICHER SCHOENAUER
This was one of a series of cartridges introduced by Roth for the Sporting Mannlicher-Schoenauer Repeating rifle. It is for all intents and purposes interchangeable with the 9x57. (Dixon Ref A49) ...
9 X 56 HAENEL
This is a very rare cartridge that was only shown in the DWM case book and not listed in any catalogue. It was loaded for the company Haenel of Suhl, Germany. It is not interchangeable with the 9x56 MS
9 X 53R RUSSIAN HUNTING (VOSHKOD M69)
9 X 53R MB TARGET
This cartridge was introduced by Roth around 1878, but was only listed up to 1910
9 X 52R B TARGET
This cartridge is from an RWS drawing titled 'Patronenhülse B 9x52' dated 13.12.1929. This case is a 9mm version of the 8.15x52R B Target (GSP8) and as such would be the largest caliber in the 'B Target' series. It was most probably by RWS for G.C. Dornheim (GECADO)...
9 X 50.5R MANNLICHER
This was based on the 8x50R Mannlicher necked up to 9mm asnd introduced by Roth around 1906.
9 X 50R AUSTRIAN SPORTING
This was an early Georg Roth production
9 X 47R MB TARGET (UTENDOERFFER TYPE)
9 X 47R MB TARGET (LORENZ TYPE)
The 9x47R MB Target is listed in two versions namely the LORENZ version with longer neck and the UTENDOERFFER type.
9 X 42R M88
Very little info available on this, but it could have been made from the 8 X 42R M88D MAUSER KURZ case.
9 X 42R MB TARGET
Probably introduced during the late 1880’s and was allocated Roth case #276. Loaded by Untendoerffer, Stahl, Roth and RWS with the gradual shoulder. Early Roth loadings were from military cases. (Dixon Ref. MB36)
9 X 38R AUSTRIAN TESCHING
This was an early Austria target cartridge by Georg Roth and was listed until about 1910
9 X 36R d ‘T’ TESCHING
9 X 36R d ‘RP’ TESCHING
9 X 35R UTENDOERFFER Mb TARGET
There appear to be two different variations listed in for this cartridge, namely the Utendoerffer and the Lorenz type.
9 X 30.5R TESCHING
9mm MARTINI FRANCOTTE CARBINE
From European Sporting Cartridges (Dixon): This cartridge dates from around 1891 when SFM produced a range of cartridges in 7, 9, 12 and 15mm calibers for ‘Martini-Francotte’ Carbines. These rifles were produced until at least 1908. An example of the 9mm type with "GG...
360 PARBORG
The .360 Parborg is a wildcat that was created by Mr. Per Parborg, an avid African hunter from Oslo Norway. The cartridge was developed in 1990 based on his own design, with reamers made by Clymer in the USA for him. The cartridge was originally based on the .375...
358 NORMA MAGNUM
This cartridge was developed by Nils Kvale of Norma early in the 1950s, but. 35 years before that however the nearly identical .35 Newton already arrived on the scene. Unfortunately factory rifles were only made for this round by Husqvarna of Sweden and Schultz &...
280 HALGER ULTRA II
Very rare Gerlich taper-bore experimental designated .280 Halger Ultra II. It was developed during 1934 by the Halger firm from Otterup, Denmark. The designation refers to the final diameter of the bullet. Initial bullet diameter was 10,7 mm. These were also...