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STARTING STARTING MAX MAX CARTRIDGE BULLET C.O.L. POWDER LOAD VELOCITY LOAD VELOCITY 17 Caliber 17 Hornet (24" BBL) 20gr V-Max 1.710" H110 7.9 3200 9.5 3600 17 Rem Fireball (26" BBL) 25gr V-Max 1.770" H322 15.0 3300 18.0 3700 17 Remington (24" BBL) 25gr V-Max 2.150" Varget 22.4 3600 24.5 3900 20 Caliber 204 Ruger (26" BBL) 32gr V-Max 2.245" Varget 27.0 3700 29.3 4000 22 Caliber 5.45x39 (16" BBL) 60gr V-Max 2.239" CFE 223 22.5 2400 25.5 2800 22 Hornet (22" BBL) 35gr V-Max 1.715" H110 9.9 2600 12.3 3100 22 K Hornet (24" BBL) 35gr V-Max 1.810" LIL' GUN 10.0 2600 13.5 3100 218 Bee (22" BBL) 45gr HP Bee 1.610" H110 9.1 2400 11.9 2800 221 Rem Fireball (24" BBL) 50gr V-Max 1.830" H4198 14.4 2600 16.6 2900 222 Rem (24" BBL) 50gr V-Max 2.130" H322 21.6 2800 23.9 3100 223 Rem (26" BBL) 55gr V-Max 2.250" CFE 223 24.8 2800 27.4 3200 5.56 NATO (20" BBL) 75gr BTHP 2.250" CFE 223 22.2 2500 26.5 2900 222 Rem Mag (24" BBL) 55gr V-Max 2.325" H4895 23.8 2900 26.2 3300 22 PPC (24" BBL) 55gr V-Max 2.060" H322 20.9 2900 23.4 3200 5.6x50 Mag (23 5/8" BBL) 55gr V-Max 2.400" IMR 4064 24.7 2900 26.8 3200 225 Win (24" BBL) 55gr V-Max 2.420" H4895 30.00 3200 33.4 3600 224 Wby Mag (26" BBL) 55gr V-Max 2.350" IMR 4064 28.80 3200 32.9 3700 224 Valkyrie (22" BBL) 88gr ELD-Match 2.250" CFE 223 22.3 2400 26.0 2750 22-250 Rem (26" BBL) 55gr V-Max 2.350" Varget 30.8 3200 34.6 3600 220 Swift (26" BBL) 55gr V-Max 2.680" Varget 31.9 3300 36.6 3700 5.6x57 RW (22" BBL) 55gr V-Max 2.715" IMR 4350 38.5 3400 41.3 3700 22 Savage High Power .227" Bore 70gr SP w/c 2.510" IMR 4198 -
User Instructions for the Co-Ax® Primer Seater Issue 5
User Instructions for the Co-Ax® Primer Seater Issue 5 1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION 4.0 FILL PRIMERS IN FEED TUBE Co-Ax Primer Seater allows for fast, easy seating with a built-in primer Primers for U.S. cartridges come in two diameters — large (0.210”) and flipper and loading tray. It seats primers flat and coaxially with the small (0.175”) — and two general types — rifle and pistol. Rifle primers cartridge case for accurate alignment and penetration. have more rigid cups and a hotter flash than pistol primers. The unique design allows the operator to eliminate “slop” when working The Primer Seater comes with two sizes of the Feed Tube with a specific cartridge, translating into consistent seating, reliable (011521-011LG and 011521-011SM). To fill the Feed Tube with primers, ignition, and reduced misfires. you may use the Primer Seater tray or the Primer Tube Loader (sold separately), as described below. Case priming is a critical handloading operation because, in order for ammunition to perform efficiently, consistent powder ignition is 4.0.1 FILL PRIMERS IN BUILT-IN TRAY mandatory. Crushed, broken-tipped, or protruding primers may be dangerous or cause variations in pressure. The case must be primed 1. Empty the primers from their package into the Seater’s tray. before adding new powder, so that your gun’s propellant powder is 2. Place the Large or Small Tube into the built-in channel, as shown in contained at the bottom of the case. Fig. 1. The anvil of the primer should face the slotted side of the Tube. -
High-Speed Measurement of Firearm Primer Blast Waves
High-speed measurement of firearm primer blast waves Michael Courtney, Joshua Daviscourt, Jonathan Eng U.S. Air Force Academy, 2354 Fairchild Drive, USAF Academy, CO, 80840 [email protected] Amy Courtney Force Protection Industries, Inc., 9801 Highway 78, Ladson, SC 29456 [email protected] Abstract: This article describes a method and results for direct high-speed measurements of firearm primer blast waves employing a high-speed pressure transducer located at the muzzle to record the blast pressure wave produced by primer ignition. Key findings are: 1) Most of the lead styphnate based primer models tested show 5.2- 11.3% standard deviation in the magnitudes of their peak pressure. 2) In contrast, lead-free diazodinitrophenol (DDNP) based primers had standard deviations of the peak blast pressure of 8.2-25.0%. 3) Combined with smaller blast waves, these large variations in peak blast pressure of DDNP-based primers led to delayed ignition and failure to fire in brief field tests. Keywords: rifle primer, blast pressure, primer strength, muzzle velocity variations I. Introduction measurement method presented could be used, Over the years various surrogates have been used to together with mass sorting and measurement of quantify and compare performance of rifle primers velocity standard deviations to determine which including measuring velocity and standard deviation hypothesis is better supported in a given cartridge when the primer alone propelled a projectile from a and load. gun barrel,(1) measuring velocity, pressure, and standard deviation produced by a given primer in combination with a given powder charge and bullet,(2)(3) and measuring the size of the visible primer flash in photographs.(2)(3) This article presents a method and results for direct high-speed measurements of rifle primer blast waves employing a high-speed pressure transducer located at the Figure 1: Left: High-speed pressure transducer (on top) muzzle to record the blast pressure wave produced and signal conditioning unit. -
PRODUCT CATALOG 2020 English
PRODUCT CATALOG 2020 English NEW! > 6.5 Creedmoor Large Rifle Primer Cases > Hermetically Sealed Hunting Ammunition Karl Olsson, 300 m World LAPUA® PRODUCT CATALOG Record holder. See page 21 Lapua, or more officially Nammo Lapua Oy and Nammo Schönebeck, is part of the large Nammo Group. Our main products are small caliber CONTENTS cartridges and components for sport, hunting, and professional use. NEW IN 2020 4-5 LAPUA TEAM / HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR 6-7 SPORT SHOOTING 8-29 TACTICAL 30-35 .338 Lapua Magnum 30-31 World famous quality Rimfire Ammunition 8-13 .308 Winchester 32-33 Our reputation didn’t happen accidentally – rather, The History of Lapua .22 LR Rimfire 9 Tactical Bullets 34-35 it’s the result of decades of experience, combining the Rimfire Cartridges 10-11 best materials and processes that yield super precise, Lapua Club, Lapua Shooters 12-13 HUNTING 36-43 ultra-consistent components and ammunition. Add Lapua .22 LR Test Centers 14-15 Naturalis Cartridges and Bullets 36-41 our demanding quality assurance and inspection Hunter Story 42 PASSION FOR PRECISION processes, and our world famous quality and Centerfire Ammunition 16-43 Mega 43 reputation become apparent. Ask any avid shooter Centerfire Cartridges 17-19 “Passion for Precision” speaks to the core about Lapua components and ammunition and they’ll Top Lapua Shooters 20-21 CARTRIDGE DATA 44-47 of who we are and our company culture. tell you there’s no equal. Centerfire Components 22-28 COMPONENT DATA 48 We align ourselves with competitors and DISTRIBUTORS 50-51 Lapua Ballistics App 29 outdoorsmen who share the same ideals Certified of accuracy, consistency, and camaraderie. -
Rimfire Firing-Pin Indent Copper Crusher (Part 1)
NONFERROUSNONFERROUS HEATHEAT TREATING TREATING Rimfire Firing-Pin Indent Copper Crusher (part 1) Daniel H. Herring – The HERRING GROUP, Inc.; Elmhurst, Ill. The Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers’ Institute Inc., also known as SAAMI, is an association of the nation’s leading manufacturers of rearms, ammunition and components. SAAMI is the American National Standards Institute-accredited standards Fig. 1. Firing-pin indent copper crushers developer for the commercial small arms and ammunition industry. SAAMI was for 22-caliber rimfire ammunition founded in 1926 at the request of the federal government and tasked with: creating and (courtesy of Cox Manufacturing and publishing industry standards for safety, interchangeability, reliability and quality; and Kirby & Associates) coordinating technical data to promote safe and responsible rearms use. he story of SAAMI’s rimfire firing-pin indent copper pressures and increased bullet velocities. crusher describes the reinvention of one of the most The primary advantage of rimfire ammunition is low cost, important tools in the ammunition and firearms industry typically one-fourth that of center fire. It is less expensive to T(Fig. 1). This article explains the purpose and operation manufacture a thin-walled casing with an integral-rimmed of the rimfire firing-pin indent copper crusher and how an primer than it is to seat a separate primer in the center of the unusual chain of events almost led to the disappearance of this head of the casing. simple but important technology. The most common rimfire ammunition is the 22LR (22-caliber long rif le). It is considered the most popular round Rimfire Ammunition in the world and is commonly used for target shooting, small- In order to discuss the rimfire copper crusher, we need to take a game hunting, competitive rifle shooting and, to a lesser extent, step back and first explain what rimfire ammunition is and how it works. -
The Effects of Physical Flash Hole Deviations on Factory-Grade Rifle Ammunition
Scholars' Mine Masters Theses Student Theses and Dissertations Spring 2015 The effects of physical flash hole deviations on factory-grade rifle ammunition Nicolaas Martin Schrier Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarsmine.mst.edu/masters_theses Part of the Explosives Engineering Commons Department: Recommended Citation Schrier, Nicolaas Martin, "The effects of physical flash hole deviations on factory-grade rifle ammunition" (2015). Masters Theses. 7416. https://scholarsmine.mst.edu/masters_theses/7416 This thesis is brought to you by Scholars' Mine, a service of the Missouri S&T Library and Learning Resources. This work is protected by U. S. Copyright Law. Unauthorized use including reproduction for redistribution requires the permission of the copyright holder. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THE EFFECTS OF PHYSICAL FLASH HOLE DEVIATIONS ON FACTORY- GRADE RIFLE AMMUNITION by NICOLAAS MARTIN SCHRIER A THESIS Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of the MISSOURI UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree MASTER OF SCIENCE IN EXPLOSIVES ENGINEERING 2015 Approved by Paul Worsey, Advisor Gillian Worsey Jason Baird iii ABSTRACT The objective of this research is to determine the effect of dimensional and positional changes of the primer flash hole on the performance of factory-grade rifle ammunition. The studied variables were flash hole diameter, offset from center, and orientation of the offset in the primer pocket. Cartridge performance was quantified by measuring muzzle velocity, chamber pressure, and target grouping size (precision). Five different flash hole diameters were tested for both the Remington .223 and Winchester .308 calibers: 1.4mm, 2.0mm (the Fiocchi standard), 2.4mm, 2.8mm, and 3.0mm. -
A Sharp Little Affair: the Archeology of Big Hole Battlefield
A Sharp Little Affair: The Archeology of the Big Hole Battlefield By Douglas D. Scott With Special Sections by Melissa A. Connor Dick Harmon Lester Ross REPRINTS IN ANTHROPOLOGY VOLUME 45 1994 Published by J & L Reprint Company 410 Wedgewood Drive Lincoln, Nebraska 68510 Revised for PDF publication June 2009 Acknowledgments First and foremost we wish to acknowledge and thank Hank Williams, Jr. for his interest and financial support. The National Park Service seldom has the luxury of conducting an archeological research project that is not tied to some development project or some overriding management action. Mr. William's support allowed us to pursue this investigation for the benefit of the park without being tied to a specific management requirement. His support did allow us to accomplish several management goals that otherwise would have waited their turn in the priority system. This project has had more than its fair share of those who have given their time, resources, and knowledge without thought of compensation. Specifically Irwin and Riva Lee are to be commended for their willingness to ramrod the metal detecting crew. They volunteered for the duration for which we are truly grateful. Aubrey Haines visited us during the field investigations and generously shared his vast knowledge of the Big Hole battle history with us. His willingness to loan material and respond to our questions is truly appreciated. Former Unit Manager Jock Whitworth and his entire staff provided much support and aid during the investigations. Jock and his staff allowed us to invade the park and their good-natured acceptance of our disruption to the daily schedule is acknowledged with gratitude. -
Please Reference the Shellholder Number If You Are Looking for a Shellplate
Please reference the shellholder number if you are looking for a shellplate. Manufactures use the same number for shellholders and shellplates. (Example a 223 Rem use a Lee #4 Shellholder, for a Lee progressive press 223 Rem needs a Lee #4 Shellplate) Redding Hornady RCBS Lee Lyman Cartridge # Product # # Product # # Product # # Product # # Product # 17 Cooper Centerfire Magnum (CCM) Special 745‐921 17‐221 Fireball 10 426‐142 16 598‐627 10 797‐095 4 645‐588 26 553‐172 17 Javelina 10 426‐142 16 598‐627 10 797‐095 4 645‐588 26 553‐172 17 Hornet 14 265‐382 3 391‐774 12 303‐191 20 872‐556 4 313‐033 17‐223 Remington 10 426‐142 16 598‐627 10 797‐095 4 645‐588 26 553‐172 17 Remington 10 426‐142 16 598‐627 10 797‐095 4 645‐588 26 553‐172 17‐222 Remington 10 426‐142 16 598‐627 10 797‐095 4 645‐588 26 553‐172 17 Mach 4 10 426‐142 16 598‐627 10 797‐095 4 645‐588 26 553‐172 17‐222 Remington Magnum 10 426‐142 16 598‐627 10 797‐095 4 645‐588 26 553‐172 20 Tactical 10 426‐142 16 598‐627 10 797‐095 4 645‐588 26 553‐172 204 Ruger 10 426‐142 16 598‐627 10 797‐095 4 645‐588 26 553‐172 5.7x28mm FN 34 999‐601 37 868‐950 45 898‐486 15 909‐704 35 837‐700 5.45x39mm Russian Special 698‐761 22 Remington Jet 12 794‐408 6 725‐493 6 278‐373 1 346‐472 1 170‐236 22 Hornet 14 265‐382 3 391‐774 12 303‐191 20 872‐556 4 313‐033 22 K‐Hornet 14 265‐382 3 391‐774 12 303‐191 20 872‐556 4 313‐033 22 Cooper Centerfire Magnum (CCM) Special 920‐813 5.7mm Johnson (22 Spitfire) 22 215‐533 22 501‐522 17 932‐623 7 909‐730 19 347‐807 218 Bee 3 178‐586 7 289‐473 1 658‐904 6 832‐983 -
6 Mm Caliber 1 6 Mm Caliber
6 mm caliber 1 6 mm caliber This article lists firearm cartridges which have a bullet caliber between 6.0 millimetres (0.236 in) and 7.0 millimetres (0.276 in). • Length refers to the cartridge case length. • OAL refers to the overall length of the cartridge. All measurements are in mm (in). Pistol cartridges Name Bullet Length Rim Base Shoulder Neck OAL .25 ACP 6.375 (.251) 15.62 (.615) 7.67 (.302) 7.06 (.278) N/A 7.06 (.278) 23.11 (.910) 6.5mm Bergmann 6.706 (.264) - - - - - - 6.5x25mm 4.0 (.157) 29.7 mm (1.169) - - - - - Rifle cartridges .24in (6.2mm) Name Bullet Length Rim Base Shoulder Neck OAL 6mm Lee Navy 6.2 (.236) 60 (2.35) 11.4 (.448) 11.5 (.443) 10.2 (.402) 7.1 (.278) 79 (3.11) .243 Winchester 6.1722 51.9404 12.0091 11.9608 13.82 7.0104 68.8289 (.243) (2.0449) (.4728) (.4709) (.544) (.276) (2.7098) 6 mm Remington 6.185 56.72 (2.233) 11.99 (.472) 11.96 (.471) 10.89 7.01 (.276) 71.76 (2.825) [1] (.244 Remington) (.2435) (.429) [2] .240 Apex 6.223 63.25 (2.49) 11.86 (.467) 11.43 (.450) 10.24 6.96 (.274) 81.53 (3.21) .240 Magnum Rimless (.245) (.403) .240 Magnum Flanged H&H 240 Apex .240 Belted Nitro Express [3] 6 mm PPC 6.172 38.48 (1.515) 11.30 (.445) 11.20 (.441) 10.95 6.654 53.34 (2.100) (.243) (.431) (.262) 6 mm BR Remington 6.1722 - 12.0091 10.3911 - 6.9596 - (.243) (.4728) (.4091) (.274) 6 mm XC 6.1722 48.2092 11.8872 11.8364 - 6.8834 71.3232 (.243) (1.898) (.468) (.466) (.271) (2.808) .243 WSSM 6.1722 42.42 (1.670) 13.59 (.535) 14.1 (.555) 13.82 7.39 (.291) 59.94 (2.360) (.243) (.544) .240 Weatherby 6.18 (.243) 63.40 (2.496) -
RCBS DIES Rcbs DIES RCBS® Gold Medal Match Series Bushing Dies RCBS® AR Series Dies RCBS® Is Proud to Introduce the Gold Medal Series of Neck Bushing Rifle Dies
RCBS DIES RCBS Group C Dies RCBS DIES Carbide Trim Pro Shell RCBS Group A Dies....Continued 3-Die Set 3 Die Set Decap Shell Shell Holder/ Shell Small Small Case Case Trim Pro Shell RCBS® Group C Dies Cartridge (Taper Crimp) (Roll Crimp) Unit Holder Holder Plate Plate Full Length Neck Size Neck Size Base Base Exp-Decap Lube Trimmer Trimmer Shell Shell Holder/ Shell RCBS pioneered and de- Cartridge 2 Die Set 2 Die Set Die 2 Die Set Sizer Die Unit Die Collet Pilot Cal. Holder Holder Plate Plate $89.99 $59.99 $8.99 $7.99 $7.99 - $33.49 veloped the 3-Die Sets for 30 M-1 Carbine. RC18015 .................... RC09622 ....RC90317 ....RC09217 .. #17. RC88817 $39.99 $43.99/ $36.99/ $43.99/ $36.99/ $8.99 $41.99 $11.99 See $7.99 $7.99 - $33.49 straight-wall rifle cases. In Group A $64.99 $43.99 $56.99 $37.99 Page 43 the 3-Die Set sizing and 375 Winchester. .RC20604 ... RC09619 ....RC90302 ....RC09202 ...#2 .. RC88802 7 x 57 Mauser ................RC13801 ..RC13802 ...RC13830 .........................RC09809 . RC87552 ...RC09371 .....28 ......RC90311 ...RC09203 ....#3 ....RC88803 expanding (belling) are 444 Marlin* ............... .RC20704 ... RC09619 ....RC90328 ....RC09228 .. #28. RC88828 7mm x 64 Brenneke ..........RC34001 ..RC34002 ...RC34030 .........................RC09809 . RC87552 ...RC09371 .....28 ......RC90303 ...RC09203 ....#3 ....RC88803 done in separate dies. The 3-Die Set has a Sizer Die 45-70 US Gov’t. .RC20904 ... RC09619 ....RC90314 ....RC09214 .. #14. RC88814 284 Winchester ..............RC14101 ..RC14102 ...RC14130 .........................RC09809 . RC87554 ...RC09371 .....28 ......RC90303 ...RC09203 ....#3 ....RC88803 with Decapping Unit, Expander Die for expanding 450 Marlin ............... -
Firearms and the Decline of Violence in Europe: 1200-20101
Firearms and the Decline of Violence in Europe: 1200-20101 Carlisle E. Moody College of William and Mary College of William and Mary Department of Economics Working Paper Number 158 January 2015 1 I would like to thank Stuart Ivinson and Jonathan Ferguson of the Royal Armouries Museum in Leeds for all their help. COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS WORKING PAPER # 158 January 2015 Firearms and the Decline of Violence in Europe: 1200-2010 Abstract Personal violence, has declined substantially in Europe from 1200-2010. The conventional wisdom is that the state’s monopoly on violence is the cause of this happy result. I find some evidence that does not support this hypothesis. I suggest an alternative hypothesis that could explain at least some of the reduction in violence, namely that the invention and proliferation of compact, concealable, ready-to-use firearms caused potential assailants to recalculate the probability of a successful assault and seek alternatives to violence. I use structural change models to test this hypothesis and find breakpoints consistent with the invention of certain firearms. JEL Classification: N43, K42 Carlisle E. Moody Economics Department College of William and Mary Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795 [email protected] I INTRODUCTION It is now taken for granted that crime, especially personal violence, has declined substantially in Europe from the Middle Ages to the present. ( Johnson and Monkkonen, 1996; Sharpe 1996; Malcolm 2002, Pinker 2011.) The best source of the data demonstrating this fact is Eisner (2003) who compiled a large data set on homicide rates from 1201 to 1971 from several European countries. -
RCBS Shell Holder Data
HUNTINGTON DIE SPECIALTIES - 2013 SHELL HOLDERS 09201 NUMBER 1 09204 NUMBER 4 09214 NUMBER 14 09231 NUMBER 31 218 Bee 257 Weatherby Mag 30-378 Weatherby Mag 50-70 Government 25-20 Winchester 264 Winchester Mag** 338 Lapua (Norma cases only) 50-90 2-1/2” Sharps Straight 32-20 Winchester 6.5mm Remington Mag 338-378 Weatherby Mag 50x95 Win (exp.) 09202 NUMBER 2 270 Weatherby Mag 378 Weatherby Mag 56-50 Spencer 22 Savage High Power 7mm Remington Mag** 40-60 Winchester - .408” 45-75 Winchester 25-35 Winchester 7mm STW 40-65 Shiloh-Sharps - .408” 450x400 Exp. 3” (400 Jeffery) 6.5x55 Swedish Mauser 7mm Weatherby Mag 45-60 Winchester 09232 NUMBER 32 7mm-30 Waters 30-338 Winchester Mag 45-70 Government 7.62x39 307 Winchester 300 RCM 45-90 2.4” Sharps Straight 22 PPC 308 Marlin Express 300 Holland & Holland Mag 45-100 2.6” Sharps Straight 6mm PPC .30-30 Winchester 300 Weatherby Mag 45-110 2-7/8” Sharps Straight 264 LBC-AR 7.5x54 French MAS 300 Winchester Mag** 45-120 3-1/4” Sharps Straight 09233 NUMBER 33 308 Norma Mag 460 Weatherby Mag 7.5mm Schmidt-Rubin 50 Action Express 8mm Remington Mag 7.7x58 Japanese Arisaka 09215 NUMBER 15 09234 NUMBER 34 32 Winchester Special 338 RCM 6.5x50 Japanese Ariska 6.5x68S 32-40 Winchester 338 Winchester Mag 09216 NUMBER 16 340 Weatherby Mag 8x68S Mag 356 Winchester 30 Luger (7.65mm Luger) 350 Remington Mag 99235 NUMBER 35 357 Herrett 30 Mauser (7.63 Mauser) 358 Norma Mag 38-40 Winchester 375 Winchester 356 TSW 9.3x74 Rimmed 44-40 Winchester 38-55 Winchester & Ballard 9mm FAR 375 Ruger 45 Schofield 09203 NUMBER