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- .22_BR_Remington abstract "The .22 Bench Rest Remington cartridge, commonly referred to as the .22 BR Remington, is a wildcat cartridge commonly used in varmint hunting and benchrest shooting. It is based on the .308 x 1½ inch Barnes cartridge, necked down to .22 caliber, lengthened by .020 inches and with the shoulder angle increased to 30°. It was first developed in approximately 1963 by Jim Stekl, and in 1978 Remington standardized the dimensions. It is renowned for its high velocities and excellent accuracy.".
- .22_BR_Remington wikiPageExternalLink 22BR.html.
- .22_BR_Remington wikiPageExternalLink Sierra_22BR_data.pdf.
- .22_BR_Remington wikiPageExternalLink 22BR%20Rem%20pages%20190%20and%20191.pdf.
- .22_BR_Remington wikiPageExternalLink 22brrem.html.
- .22_BR_Remington wikiPageExternalLink w22brrem.html.
- .22_BR_Remington wikiPageExternalLink frontpage.asp?CaliberID=14.
- .22_BR_Remington wikiPageID "18718082".
- .22_BR_Remington wikiPageRevisionID "563360209".
- .22_BR_Remington base "0.467".
- .22_BR_Remington bullet "0.224".
- .22_BR_Remington caseLength "1.52".
- .22_BR_Remington designDate "~1963, standardized 1978".
- .22_BR_Remington designer "Jim Stekl".
- .22_BR_Remington hasPhotoCollection .22_BR_Remington.
- .22_BR_Remington name "0.22".
- .22_BR_Remington neck "0.246".
- .22_BR_Remington origin United_States.
- .22_BR_Remington parent "308".
- .22_BR_Remington primer "Remington 7½".
- .22_BR_Remington rimDia "0.473".
- .22_BR_Remington shoulder "0.458".
- .22_BR_Remington type Rifle.
- .22_BR_Remington subject Category:Pistol_and_rifle_cartridges.
- .22_BR_Remington comment "The .22 Bench Rest Remington cartridge, commonly referred to as the .22 BR Remington, is a wildcat cartridge commonly used in varmint hunting and benchrest shooting. It is based on the .308 x 1½ inch Barnes cartridge, necked down to .22 caliber, lengthened by .020 inches and with the shoulder angle increased to 30°. It was first developed in approximately 1963 by Jim Stekl, and in 1978 Remington standardized the dimensions. It is renowned for its high velocities and excellent accuracy.".
- .22_BR_Remington label ".22 BR Remington".
- .22_BR_Remington sameAs m.04gjm2t.
- .22_BR_Remington sameAs Q4545194.
- .22_BR_Remington sameAs Q4545194.
- .22_BR_Remington wasDerivedFrom .22_BR_Remington?oldid=563360209.
- .22_BR_Remington isPrimaryTopicOf .22_BR_Remington.