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- .50-70_Government abstract "The .50-70 Government cartridge was a black powder round adopted in 1866 for the Springfield Model 1866 Trapdoor Rifle. The cartridge was developed after the unsatisfactory results of the .58 rimfire cartridge for the Springfield Model 1865 Trapdoor Rifle.The .50-70 Government cartridge became the official cartridge of the US military until replaced by the .45-70 Government in 1873. The .50-70 cartridge had a pressure limit of 22,500 PSI.The official designation of this cartridge at the time of introduction was "US Center-fire Metallic Cartridge", and the commercial designation .50-70-450, standing for :Caliber .50Powder Charge 70 grains (4.5 g) black powderBullet Weight 450 grains (29 g)Since this cartridge is no longer commercially produced, reloaders have experimented with a variety of bullet weights from 425 to 600 grains (39 g) in weight. There is evidence that a reduced load version of this cartridge was officially produced for use in Sharps carbines converted to metallic cartridge ammunition, as well as cadet rifles. This used a 430-grain (28 g) bullet and 45 grains (2.9 g) of powder.Buffalo Bill Cody used a Springfield Model 1866 in caliber .50-70 while hunting buffalo to feed the track workers of the Kansas Pacific Railroad (later Union Pacific Eastern Division).".
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- .50-70_Government balsrc "Accurate Powder".
- .50-70_Government base "0.565".
- .50-70_Government btype "Lead FN".
- .50-70_Government btype "Lead SP".
- .50-70_Government btype "SP".
- .50-70_Government bullet "0.515".
- .50-70_Government bw "400".
- .50-70_Government bw "425".
- .50-70_Government bw "550".
- .50-70_Government caseLength "1.75".
- .50-70_Government caseType "Rimmed, straight".
- .50-70_Government designDate "1866".
- .50-70_Government en "1979".
- .50-70_Government en "2310".
- .50-70_Government en "3037".
- .50-70_Government hasPhotoCollection .50-70_Government.
- .50-70_Government length "2.25".
- .50-70_Government maxPressure "22500".
- .50-70_Government name "0.5".
- .50-70_Government neck "0.535".
- .50-70_Government origin "USA".
- .50-70_Government primer "Large rifle".
- .50-70_Government rimDia "0.66".
- .50-70_Government rimThick "0.065".
- .50-70_Government service "1866".
- .50-70_Government testBarrelLength "28.0".
- .50-70_Government type "Rifle".
- .50-70_Government usedBy "USA".
- .50-70_Government vel "1375".
- .50-70_Government vel "1448".
- .50-70_Government vel "1849".
- .50-70_Government subject Category:Military_cartridges.
- .50-70_Government subject Category:Pistol_and_rifle_cartridges.
- .50-70_Government comment "The .50-70 Government cartridge was a black powder round adopted in 1866 for the Springfield Model 1866 Trapdoor Rifle. The cartridge was developed after the unsatisfactory results of the .58 rimfire cartridge for the Springfield Model 1865 Trapdoor Rifle.The .50-70 Government cartridge became the official cartridge of the US military until replaced by the .45-70 Government in 1873.".
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- .50-70_Government label ".50-70 Government".
- .50-70_Government label ".50-70ガバメント弾".
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- .50-70_Government depiction 50-70-gov.jpg.
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