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Dénomination Synonymes Dénomination Synonymes .17 AMA .17 Remington SAA 0145 (4,35 x 45,4) .17 Frankford Arsenal Experimental .17 SBR .17 AMA .17 US XPL SBR (from .223 Remington case) .17 SBR FA XPL .17 Serial Bullet Rifle FA XPL SAA 0140 (4,32 x 45) .17/.223 US FA XPL .17/.223 FA XPL (from .223 Remington case) .223/.17 FA XPL (4,38 x 45,6) .17 Landis .170 Landis Rimless Super Eyebunger (from .25 Remington) .17 Landis Woodsman .17 Lovell 5,45 x 39,5 5,45 mm Soviet 5,45 mm Kalashnikov .215 Russian Match 5,45 x 39,5 Russian SAA 0540 (5,6 x 39,5) .218 Winchester Bee .218 WCF Bee .218 Bee 5,6 x 34 R Bee SAA 0490 (5,6 x 34 R) .219 Brader Zipper .219 Farr Zipper .219 Mashburn Zipper .219 Thor .219 Winchester Centerfire .219 Winchester Zipper .219 Zipper SAA 0715 (5,7 x 49 R) .22 BB Cap (5,7 x 7 R) .22 Cheetah Magnum .22 Cheetah Mk I 40 degree Shoulder (from .308 Winchester case) (5,7 x 50) .22 Daisy Caseless (5,6 x 5) .22 Extra Long .22-10 Maynard M.1882 .22 Cooper Centerfire Magnum .22 Extra Long Centerfire Maynard .22 CCM SAA 0430 (5,8 x 29,5 R) .22 Extra Long European RF .22 Francotte 6 mm R Francotte 5,7 x 18,25 R Francotte .22 Francotte Auto SAA 0305 EB 018 (5,7 x 18 R) 6 mm Velo-Dog Automatic .22 Velo-Dog Auto .22 Velo-Dog CF .22 French XPL Velo-Dog CF .22 Velo-Dog EB 307A (5,65 x 13) .22 Homologous .22/.30 NATO .22 Homologous Electric primer .22 NATO SAA 0760 (5,7 x 51,8) .22/.30 NATO .22 Homologous .22 Homologous Mechanic primer .22 NATO SAA 0760 (5,7 x 51,8) 1 Dénomination Synonymes .22 WCF Improved .22 WCF Hornet .22 Winchester Hornet .22 WRA Hornet .22-13-45 Winchester .22 Hornet 5,6 mm Vierling DWM 578 SAA 0510 EB 303 (5,6 x 35 R) .22 Hornet Short .22 KE Hornet (from .22 Hornet case) (5,7 x 35,4 R) .22 Long RF (5,6 x 15 R) .22 Short Magnum RF .22 Winchester American 5,6 mm Long .22 Long Rifle 5,6 mm Long Rifle Rimfire 5,6 mm Long RF (5,6 x 15 R) .22 Spit .22 Spitfire .22 Super Max .22 Long Rifle CCI Stinger .22 Viper .22 XPediter .22 Yellow Jacket (5,6 x 18 R) .22 Long Rifle CF .22 Long Rifle Winchester CF .22 Long Rifle CF Fiocchi SAA 0270 EB 305 (5,6 x 15 R) .22 LR Cattle killer (5,6 x 15,5 R) .22 Matador (5,5 x 9 R) .22 Centerfire Magnum .22 Jet .22 Remington Jet CF M.1961 .22 Remington Centerfire Magnum (5,6 x 32,5 R) 5,6 x 52 R Savage .22 High Power .22 Savage .22 Savage High Power Rifle DWM 536 545 SAA 0785 (5,6 x 52 R) .22 Short Revolver CF SAA 0185 .22 Short CF EB 307 (5,6 x 10 R) .22 Short .22 S&W RF .230 Short RF .22 Short RF .230 German Short RF .230 Revolver RF 5,6 mm Short RF (5,6 x 10,5 R) .22 Pindell-Palmisano Cartridge .22 PPC US .22 US PPC Bench Rest SAA 0525 (5,7 x 38,3) .22 WCF .22 WCF Single Shot .22 Winchester CF Single Shot .22 Winchester Centerfire M.1885 .22-13-45 Winchester 5,5 x 35,5 Vierling 5,6 x 35 Vierling (5,6 x 35 R) .22 Winchester Rimfire .22 Winchester Magnum RF 5,6 mm Winchester Magnum RF (5,6 x 27 R) 2 Dénomination Synonymes .22 Remington SPL RF .22 Winchester RF (5,6 x 24,5 R) .22 Remington RF Automatic .22 Winchester RF Automatic (5,6 x 17 R) .22-30-06 Multi-Ball .22-06 Duplex XPL Salvo project .22-06 Duplex XPL (from .30-06 case WRA 57) .22-06 Duplex XPL SAA 0905 (5,6 x 74,6) 5,6 x 51 R Stevens .22-15-60 Stevens SAA 0755 (5,7 x 50,7 R) .220 Wotkyns Original Swift .22-250 Varminter Wotkyns .22 Varminter .22-250 Remington 5,6 x 48,5 Remington 5,6 x 49 Remington SAA 0670 .22-250 Rimmed .22-250 Varminter (from 8 x 57 JR case) .22-250 Remington Rimmed (from .400/.350 NE case) .22 Wotkyns Original Swift 4,30 x 15,65 R Dumhard .22/.17 Dumhard (from .22 LR case) (4,30 x 15,65 R) .22/.222 Humbert Short Range (5,6 x 43) .22 Accelerator DWM 379E .22/.30-06 Accelerator GR 984 SAA 3275 (7,62 x 63) .22/.30-30 Accelerator .22/.30-30 Accelerator DWM 543 (7,62 x 52 R) .22 Lovell .22/3000 Griffin & Howe SAA 0565 (5,7 x 41 R) .220 Wotkins-Wilson Arrow (from .220 Swift case) .220 Arrow .220 Wilson Arrow .220 Swift .220 Winchester Swift SAA 0805 (5,6 x 56 SR) .220/.257 Gipson (from .257 Roberts case) .220 Gipson .221 Fireball .221 Remington .221 Remington Fireball .221 IMP SAA 0495 (5,6 x 35,4) .224 Springfield .22 XPL .222 Remington Magnum SAA 0655A (5,7 x 47) .222 Remington .222 Magnum .22 Remington .222 Remington Rimless 5,7 x 43 Remington 5,7 x 43 Sako SAA 0580 (5,7 x 43) .223 Armalite .223 Wambee 5,56 x 45 Armalite 5,56 x 45 Wambee .222 Remington Special 5,6 x 45 Remington DWM 641 642 643 SAA 0640 (5,56 x 45) .222 R Remington .222 Rimmed 3 Dénomination Synonymes .222 Remington Rimmed .222 Rimmed SAA 0590 (5,7 x 43 R) .224 US XPL Springfield .224 Springfield .222 Magnum .222 Springfield XPL .222 Remington Magnum SAA 0655 (5,6 x 47) .223 Hawk (from .30 M1 case) (5,7 x 32,8) .222 Special .222 Remington Special .223 Remington .223 Armalite DWM 641 642 643 SAA 0640 DWM 641 642 643 .223/4 mm Accelerator SAA 0640A (4 x 45) .224 Boz (5,56 x 23) .22 Stark .224 Stark (from .44 Remington Magnum case) 5,6 x 32,6 R Stark (5,7 x 32,6 R) .224 Magnum .224 Weatherby .224 Weatherby Varmintmaster .224 Weatherby Magnum .224 Varmintmaster SAA 0710 (5,7 x 49) SAA 0625 .224 Winchester XPL E2 (5,56 x 45) .225 Winchester .225 Varmint .225 Winchester Magnum 5,6 x 49 R Winchester SAA 0720 (5,6 x 49 R) .228 Ackley-Krag .228 Krag .297/.230 Sporting Target .297/.230 Lancaster Sporting .230 Lancaster Sporting SAA 0245 (5,8 x 14,5) .230 German CF 5 mm Revolver CF GR 2001 .230 Revolver CF SAA 0215 EB 310 (5,2 x 11,5 R) .22-4-30 Eley Long .220 Rook .230 Revolver Long CF .220 Long CF SAA 0325 (5,9 x 17,7 R) .22 German RF .230 Kurz .230 Short RF 5,6 x 8,6 R Tranter (5,6 x 8,8) .23 Lovell Magnum .230 Thunderbolt .23 Thunderbolt .240 Apex .240 Rimless Nitro-Express .240 Nitro-Express H&H .240 Belted Rimless Nitro-Express .240 Apex Belted Nitro-Express H&H .240 Nitro .240 Holland & Holland Apex Magnum Belted SAA 1730 (6,2 x 63) .240 Apex Flanged Nitro-Express .240 Flanged Nitro-Express .240 Magnum Flanged .240 Apex Flanged Nitro-Express H&H 4 Dénomination Synonymes .240 Apex Flanged Nitro-Express H&H .240 Apex Flanged Magnum SAA 1740 (6,2 x 63 R) SAA 1700 .240 Weatherby Magnum (6 x 63) .242 Rimless Nitro-Express .242 Vickers .242 Manton .242 Vickers Rimless Nitro-Express 6 x 61 Vickers SAA 1655 (6 x 61) 6 mm Winchester 6 mm/.308 Winchester .243 Winchester SAA 1340 (6,1 x 52) .244 HV Mag .244 Halger Magnum Rimless (6,2 x 57) .244 Belted Rimless Magnum (H&H) .244 Rimless Magnum .244 Belted Magnum .244 H&H Magnum .244 Holland & Holland Magnum Belted .244 Magnum 6 x 70 Holland & Holland SAA 1805 (6,2 x 70) 6 mm Remington .244 Remington SAA 1480 (6 x 56,5) .246 Purdey Express .246 Purdey Flanged 6,5 x 56,5 Purdey 6,35 x 15,5 SR Browning .25 ASP .25 Automatic Pistol .25 Colt Automatic 6,3 mm Auto 6,35 Browning 6,35 mm ACP 6,35 mm Selbstlade Pistole 6,35 mm Auto Pistol .25 ACP 6,35 mm Auto Pistol 1910 6,35 mm Browning Auto 6,35 x 15,8 Browning 6,35 x 17 Auto Pistol DWM 508 508A GR 757 SAA 0935 EB 024 (6,35 x 15,5 SR) .25 Allen Lipfire .25 Allen Lipfire N° 50 .25 Lipfire (6,35 x 13,8) .25 Remington .25 Autoloaling .25 Remington Auto Rimless .25 Remington Automatic .25 Remington Rimless .25 Remington Auto .25 Remington Self-loading 6,5 x 52 Remington DWM 519A SAA 1350 (6,5 x 52) .25 Roberts Original .25 Roberts .257 Roberts .25 Short .25 Short RF .25 Short RF Bacon & Bliss .25 Short RF Bacon & Bliss M.1861 (6 x 12,4 R) .25 Stevens Long .25 Stevens Long RF 5 Dénomination Synonymes .25 Stevens Long RF (6,2 x 28,7 R) .25 Stevens Short .25 Stevens Short RF (6,2 x 15,5 R) .25-06 Remington (from .30-06 case) (6,5 x 63) .25-20 Single Shot .25-20 Long .25-20 WCF SS .25-20 Winchester .25-20 Rabbeth Single Shot .25-20 Rabbeth .25-20 Stevens .25-20 Winchester Single Shot 6,5 x 41,5 R Tesching 6,5 x 41R Tesching 6,5 x 41 R Hunting GR 794 Hirtenberger 775 SAA 1190 (6,5 x 41 R) .25-25 Stevens 6,5 x 60 Stevens .25-25 Stevens CF DWM 520 SAA 1650 (6,45 x 60,2 R) .25-35 Savage .25-35 Winchester Short Range 6,5 x 52 R Winchester .25-35 Winchester CF DWM 519 SAA 1360 (6,5 x 52 R) SAA 1430 .25-36 Marlin (6,5 x 54 R) SAA 1470 .25/.303 Riverbrand (from .303 British case) (6,45 x 55,7 R) .25/.303 SMLE .25/.303 Short Magasin Lee-Enfield 6 mm/.303 SMLE (6 x 57 R) .250 Hi-Power .250/3000 Savage Hi-Power .25 Savage Hi-Power .250/3000 Savage .250 Savage SAA 1275 (6,4 x 48,5) .255 Rook .255 Jeffery's Sporting Rifle .255 Rook Sporting Rifle .255 Rook Rifle .255 Jeffery Rook Rifle .255 Jeffery Rook 1.1/16" .255 Jeffery 6,5 x 30 R Rook SAA 1130 (6,4 x 30 R) SAA 1450 .256 Gibbs Magnum (6,5 x 55) .256 Newton Special 6,5 mm Newton .256 Newton SAA 1695 (6,6 x 62) .256 Winchester .256 Magnum .256 Winchester Magnum SAA 1140 EB 313 (6,35 x 32,5 SR) .257 Roberts Remington .257 Roberts Winchester .257 Roberts SAA 1515 (6,1 x 56,5) .257 Weatherby .257 Weatherby Magnum SAA 1750 6 .257 Weatherby Magnum Dénomination Synonymes (6,5 x 65) .260 Heavy Express (6 x 53,5) .260 Remington Sporting Rifle (6,6 x 51,5) .264 Magnum .267 Winchester 6,5 mm Winchester Magnum .264 Winchester Magnum 7 mm Winchester Magnum SAA 1735 (6,7 x 64) .267 Remington RF (6,7 x 28,5 R) .27 US XPL XM (NATO case) .27 Homologous XPL (from 7,62 mm NATO case) (7 x 51,7) 6,8 x 65 Weatherby Magnum 7 x 64 Weatherby Magnum .270 Weatherby Magnum 7 x 65 Weatherby SAA 3375 (7 x 64,6) .270 Winchester .270 Winchester CF M.1925 .270 Winchester Centerfire (7 x 64,5) .275 Cervorum .275 Rigby High Velocity 7 x 57 Mauser .275 Bland DWM 380 GR 574 649 664 SAA 3055A (7,1 x 56,3) .275 Belted Rimless Magnum .275 Hoffman Magnum .275 Holland & Holland Belted Magnum .275 H&H Belted Rimless Magnum SAA 3300 (7,2 x 63,5) .275 Flanged Magnum .275 Holland & Holland Flanged Magnum .275 Magnum Flanged Nitro-Express H&H .275 Holland & Holland Flanged (7,2 x 63 R) .276 Pedersen M.29 .276 T2 .276 Pedersen T2 .276 M.1929 SAA 2855 (7 x 51,5) .28 Eagle Cupfire .28 Cupfire .28 Front Loading (7,2 x 23,4) .280 Lancaster .280 Flanged Nitro-Express .280 Flanged 2.5/8" (7,3 x 66 R) .280 Nitro .280 Rimmed Nitro .280 Halger .280 Halger Magnum .280 Halger H.V.
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