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  2. .22 Savage Hi-Power - Wikipedia

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    2,800 ft/s (850 m/s) 1,493 ft⋅lbf (2,024 J) Source (s): Barnes, Frank C. "Cartridges of the World." Digest Books, Inc. 3rd Edition: 1972. The .22 Savage Hi-Power cartridge, also known as 5.6×52mmR, was created by Charles Newton and introduced by Savage Arms in 1912. It was designed to be used in the Savage Model 99 hammerless lever action ...

  3. List of military headstamps - Wikipedia

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    Two cartridge cases with the „HP“ headstamp for the Hirtenberger Patronen-, Zündhütchen-und Metallwarenfabrik A.-G. * * Hirtenberger Patronenfabrik ("Hirtenberg Cartridge Manufacturer") – Hirtenberg, Baden bei Wien, Lower Austria, Austria. "Clean" export headstamp used by Hirtenberger – with the stars at 3 o'clock and 6 o'clock, the 2 ...

  4. List of rifle cartridges - Wikipedia

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    .56-56 Spencer.575 Miller & Greiss; 20/577 Alexander Henry.577 Black Powder Express.577 Nitro Express.600/577 Rewa.577 Snider.577 Tyrannosaur.585 Nyati.600 Overkill.600 Nitro Express.700 Nitro Express.950 JDJ

  5. Hollow-point bullet - Wikipedia

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    A 9mm hollow point cartridge, along with unexpanded and expanded bullets. The expanded lead bullet and copper jacket are separated. A hollow-point bullet is a type of expanding bullet which expands on impact with a soft target, transferring more or all of the projectile's energy into the target over a shorter distance.

  6. 5.45×39mm - Wikipedia

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    Cartridges like the 5.45×39mm, 5.56×45mm NATO and Chinese 5.8×42mm allow a soldier to carry more ammunition for the same weight compared to their larger and heavier predecessor cartridges, have favourable maximum point-blank range or "battle zero" characteristics and produce relatively low bolt thrust and free recoil impulse, favouring ...

  7. .220 Swift - Wikipedia

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    The prototype for the .220 Swift was developed in 1934–35 by Grosvenor Wotkyns who necked down the .250-3000 Savage as a means of achieving very high velocities. However the final commercial version developed by Winchester is based on the 6mm Lee Navy cartridge necked down, but besides inheriting headspacing on its rim from the parent, a feature already considered obsolete by 1930s, the ...

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