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Tabelle Munitions- Und Kaliberbezeichnung Katalogname Munitionsbezeichnung Fett-Code 1 .17MachIV MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 1 .17 MACH IV Synonym 2 .17Rem MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 2 .17 AMA Synonym 2 .17 REM. Synonym 2 .17 REMINGTON Synonym 2 .17 T216 Synonym 2 .17 USA Synonym 2 4,3x46 REMINGTON Synonym 2 4,53x45,5 Synonym 3 .218Bee MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 3 .218 WCF Bee Synonym 3 .218 Winchester Bee Synonym 3 5,6x34R Bee Synonym 4 .219Zipper MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 4 .219 Winchester Centerfire Synonym 4 .219 Winchester Zipper Synonym 4 5,6x34 R ZIPPER Synonym 5 .22Dardick MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 6 .22Extra lr MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 6 .22EXTRA L.R. Synonym 6 .22EXTRA LONG RIFLE Synonym 6 .22EXTRA LR Synonym 7 .22ExtraLong MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 7 .22 EXTRA LONG Synonym 7 .22 Extra long centerfire Maynard Synonym 7 .22-10 Maynard M 1882 Synonym 7 .22CCM Synonym 7 5,6 mm Extra Lang Synonym 8 .22Hornet MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 8 .22 M 65 Synonym 8 .22 W.C.F. Improved Synonym 8 .22 W.R.A. HORNET Synonym 8 .22 WINCHESTER HORNET Synonym 8 .22X36 HO Synonym 8 5,6x35 HORNET Synonym 8 5,6x35 R HORNET Synonym 8 5,6x35R (Hornet) Synonym 9 .22lr MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 9 .22LongRifle Synonym 9 .22 L.F.B. Synonym 9 .22 L.R. Synonym 9 .22 Lang für Büchsen Synonym 9 .22 LFB Synonym 9 .22 long rifle rimfire Synonym 9 .22lang für Büchsen Synonym 9 .22lfb Synonym 9 22 Long Shot Synonym 9 22lr Synonym 10 .22PPC-USA MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 10 .22 PPC - USA Synonym 11 .22RemAuto MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 11 .22 REMINGTON AUTO Synonym 11 .22 Remington Automatic Synonym 12 .22RemJetMag MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 12 .22 CENTER FIRE MAGNUM Synonym 12 .22 Centerfire Magnum Synonym 12 .22 JET Synonym 12 .22 REM.JET MAG Synonym 12 .22 REMINGTON CENTER FIRE MAGNUM Synonym 12 .22 Remington Jet Synonym 12 .22 Remington Jet CF M 1961 Synonym 12 .22 REMINGTON JET MAGNUM Synonym 12 .22RemJet Synonym 12 5,6x32,5R Synonym 13 .22Short MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 13 .22 COURT Synonym 13 .22 KURZ Synonym 13 .22 S&W RF Synonym 13 .22 SHORT RF Synonym 13 .22 Short RF (Rim Fire) Synonym 13 .230 Revolver Rimfire Synonym 13 5,6x10,5R Synonym 14 .22ShortCF MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 14 .22 SHORT C.F. Synonym 14 .22 SHORT REVOLVER C.F. Synonym 14 5,65x9,6R (5,6x10R) Synonym 15 .22WinAuto MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 15 .22 WINCHESTER AUTO Synonym 15 .22 Winchester Automatic Synonym 16 .22WinMag MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 16 .22 Magnum Synonym 16 .22 WIN.MAG.R.F. Synonym 16 .22 WIN.MAG.RF Synonym 16 .22 WINCHESTER MAGNUM Randfeuer Synonym 16 .22 WINCHESTER MAGNUM RF Synonym 16 .22 WMR Synonym 16 22wmr Synonym 16 5,6MM WINCHESTER MAGN.RF1 Synonym 17 .22WinRF MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 17 .22 Remington Special Synonym 17 .22 Win RF Synonym 17 .22 Win. Rimfire Synonym 17 .22 Winchester Rim Fire Synonym 17 5,6MM WINCH.RF Synonym 18 .22-250Rem MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 18 .22 VARMINTER Synonym 18 .22/250 REMINGTON Synonym 18 .220 WOS Synonym 18 .22-250 REMINGTON Synonym 18 5,6x48,5 Synonym 18 5,6x49 Remington Synonym 19 5,6x39 MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 19 .220Russian Synonym 19 5,56mmBiathlon Synonym 19 5,6mm VOSTAK Synonym 19 5,6mmRUSSIAN MATCH Synonym 19 5,6mmRUSSIAN SHORT Synonym 19 5,6mmRUSSISCH Synonym 19 5,6mmVOSTOK Synonym 19 5,6mmVostok Match Synonym 19 5,6SPORTIVNYJ Synonym 19 5,6x39mm Synonym 19 5,6x39RUSSIAN Synonym 19 5,6x39RUSSIAN MATCH/HUNTING Synonym 19 5,6x39Russisch Synonym 20 .220Swift MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 20 5,6x56 HR SWIFT Synonym 20 5,6x56 HV Synonym 21 .221Fireball MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 21 .221 IMP Synonym 21 .221 REM.FIREB. Synonym 21 .221 REM.FIREBALL Synonym 21 .221 REMINGTON Synonym 21 .221 REMINGTON FIREBALL Synonym 21 .221Rem Synonym 21 .221REM. Fireball Synonym 21 .221RemFireball Synonym 21 5,6mm REM.FIREBALL Synonym 21 5,6x35 Synonym 22 .222Rem MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 22 .222 Remington Synonym 22 5,6x43 Synonym 22 5,6x43 Remington Synonym 22 5,7x43 Remington Synonym 23 .222RemMag MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 23 .222 REMINGTON MAGNUM Synonym 23 .224 Springfield Synonym 23 5,6x47 Synonym 23 5,6x47 Remington Magnum Synonym 24 .223Rem MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 24 .222 REM.SPECIAL Synonym 24 .222 Special Synonym 24 .223 Synonym 24 .223 ARMALITE Synonym 24 .223 REMINGTON Synonym 24 .223 REMINGTON SPECIAL Synonym 24 5,56 MLE F Synonym 24 5,56MM PATRONE/STG 77 Synonym 24 5,56MM SS 109 Synonym 24 5,56mmNato Synonym 24 5,56mmSS109 Synonym 24 5,56x45 Synonym 24 5,56x45 F.N. Synonym 24 5,56x45 Nato Synonym 24 5,56x45FN Synonym 24 5,56x45mm Synonym 24 5,56X45MM M193 Synonym 24 5,5MM GEW.PAT.90 Synonym 24 5,6mm GP90 Synonym 24 5,6MM NATO M 193 Synonym 24 5,6x45 (Nato) (.223 Rem.) Synonym 25 .224WeathMag MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 25 .224WbyMag Synonym 25 .224WEATH.MAG. Synonym 25 .224Weatherby Synonym 25 .224Weatherby Magnum Synonym 25 5,6x49,8Weatherby Magnum Synonym 26 .225Win MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 26 .225WINCHESTER Synonym 26 .225WINCHESTER MAGNUM Synonym 26 5,6x49 R Synonym 26 5,6x49,8 R WINCHESTER Synonym 27 .230RevCF MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 27 .230 (5MM) REVOLVER C.F. Synonym 27 .230 Revolver C. F. Synonym 27 .230 REVOLVER C.F. Synonym 27 .230 Revolver Center Fire Synonym 28 .240BeltRiml NE MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 28 .240 APEX Synonym 28 .240 Apex (.240 Nitro) Synonym 28 .240 BELT.RIML. Synonym 28 .240 Belted Rimless Nitro Express Synonym 28 .240 RIMlLESS NITRO EXPRESS Synonym 29 .240Fl NE MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 29 .240 FL.N.E. Synonym 29 .240 FLANGED NITRO EXPRESS Synonym 30 .240WeathMag MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 30 .240 WEATH. MAG. Synonym 30 .240 WEATHERBY MAGNUM Synonym 30 .240WbyMag Synonym 30 .240Weatherby Synonym 30 6x63,8 WEATHERBY MAGNUM Synonym 31 .243Win MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 31 .243WINCHESTER Synonym 31 6MM WINCHESTER Synonym 31 6MM/.308 WINCH. Synonym 31 6x52 Synonym 32 .244H&H Mag MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 32 .244 BELTED RIMLESS MAGNUM Synonym 32 .244 BELTED RIMLESS MAGNUM (H&H) Synonym 32 .244 H&H MAG. Synonym 32 .244 H&H Magnum Synonym 32 .244 HOLLAND&HOLLAND MAGNUM Synonym 32 .244 Magnum Synonym 32 .244 RIMLESS MAGNUM Synonym 32 .244H&H Synonym 32 .244H&HMag Synonym 33 .25Rem MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 33 .25REM. Synonym 33 .25Remington Synonym 33 .25Remington Automatic Synonym 33 6,5x52 Synonym 33 6,5x52 Remington Synonym 34 .25-06Rem MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 34 .25 NIEDNER Synonym 34 .25/06 REMINGTON Synonym 34 .25/30-06 SPRINGFIELD Synonym 34 .25-06 Synonym 34 .25-06 (.25 NIEDNER) Synonym 34 .25-06 REM. Synonym 34 .25-06 REMINGTON Synonym 34 6,5x63 (.25-06) Synonym 35 .25-20Win MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 35 .25/20 WINCHESTER Synonym 35 .25/32-20 W.C.F. Synonym 35 .25-20 MARLIN Synonym 35 .25-20 W.C.F. Synonym 35 .25-20 WCF Synonym 35 .25-20 WINCHESTER Synonym 35 6,4X32 R WINCHESTER Synonym 35 6,5x33R Synonym 36 .25-35Win MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 37 .250Savage MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 37 .250 SAVAGE Synonym 37 .250-3000 SAVAGE Synonym 37 .250-3000 SAVAGE HIGH BWER Synonym 37 .250-HI POWER Synonym 37 6,4x49 SAVAGE Synonym 37 6,5x48,5 Synonym 38 .256Gibbs MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 38 .256 GIBBS MAGNUM Synonym 38 .256 Mag. Gibbs Synonym 38 .256 MAG.GIBBS Synonym 38 .256 Magnum (Gibbs) Synonym 38 .256 MAGNUM GIBBS Synonym 38 .256GibbsMag Synonym 39 .256WinMag MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 39 .256 MAGNUM Synonym 39 .256 WIN.MAG. Synonym 39 .256 WINCHESTER Synonym 39 .256 WINCHESTER MAGNUM Synonym 40 .257Roberts MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 40 .25 ROBERTS Synonym 40 .257 REMINGTON-ROBERTS Synonym 40 6,4X57 ROBERTS Synonym 41 .257WeathMag MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 41 .257 WEATH.MAG. Synonym 41 .257 WEATHERBY MAGNUM Synonym 41 .257WbyMag Synonym 41 .257Weatherby Synonym 41 6,4x55,8 WEATHERBY MAGNUM Synonym 42 .264WinMag MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 42 .264 WIN.MAG. Synonym 42 .264 Winchester Magnum Synonym 42 6,5mm Winchester Magnum Synonym 42 6,5x63,8 Winchester Magnum Synonym 43 .270Rem MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 43 .270Remington Synonym 44 .270WeathMag MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 44 .270WbyMag Synonym 44 .270Weath Synonym 44 .270WEATH.MAG. Synonym 44 .270Weatherby Synonym 44 .270WEATHERBY MAGNUM Synonym 44 6,8x65,8 WEATHERBY MAGNUM Synonym 45 .270Win MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 45 .270 WCF Synonym 45 .270 WINCHESTER Synonym 45 .270Winchester Synonym 46 .275BeltNE MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 46 .275 BELT.N.E. Synonym 46 .275 BELTED NITRO EXPRESS Synonym 46 .275 BELTED RIMLESS MAGNUM Synonym 46 .275 Belted Rimless Magnum Nitro (H&H) Synonym 46 .275 HOLLAND&HOLLAND MAGNUM Synonym 46 .275H&H MAG. Synonym 47 .275HvRigby MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 47 .275 H.V.RIGBY Synonym 47 .275 HIGH VELOCITY RIGBY Synonym 47 .275 Rigby Synonym 47 .275RigbyHV Synonym 48 .280Fl NE MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 48 .280 FL.N.E. Synonym 48 .280 FLANGED NITRO EXPRESS Synonym 48 .280 LANCASTER Synonym 49 .280Rem MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 49 .280REMINGTON Synonym 49 7MM EXP.REM. Synonym 49 7mm Express Remington Synonym 49 7mmRemExpr Synonym 49 7mmRemington Express Synonym 49 7x65 Remington Synonym 50 .280Ross MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 50 .280 Riml. Nitro Express Synonym 50 .280 RIML.N.E.R Synonym 50 .280 RIMLESS ROSS Synonym 50 .280 Ross Synonym 50 .280 Ross Rimless Synonym 50 .280Rimless Nitro Express (Ross) Synonym 51 .284Win MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 51 .284 WINCHESTER MAGNUM Synonym 51 .284WINCHESTER Synonym 51 7x65 WINCHESTER Synonym 52 .297/.230MorrisLG MunitionsbezeichnungKaliber 52 .297/.20 LONG Synonym 52 .297/.230Long Synonym 52 .297/230 MOR.LO Synonym 52 .297/230 MORRIS LG Synonym 52 .297/230 MORRIS LONG Synonym 52 .297/230-5-38 MORRIS Synonym 52 5,6X20 MORRIS Synonym 52 5,6X20MM REVOLVER
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