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- .17_Mach_IV abstract "The .17 Mach IV is a wildcat centerfire rifle cartridge, based on the .221 Remington Fireball case, necked down to fire a .172 bullet. The cartridge was introduced in 1962 by Vern O’Brien. The cartridge offered an easy case conversion and good ballistics, but could not compete against the .17 Remington.The name, Mach IV, comes from the claim that the bullets can reach 4,000 ft/s. Due to the relatively small case capacity, even small variations in powder of 0.5 gr (0.032 g) can lead to the difference between a safe and dangerously over pressure load.The .17 Mach IV became very popular with varmint hunters, so much so that in 2007, Remington introduced its own very similar version, the .17 Remington Fireball.".
- .17_Mach_IV thumbnail 17MachIV.png?width=300.
- .17_Mach_IV wikiPageExternalLink 17wildcats.html.
- .17_Mach_IV wikiPageID "17701567".
- .17_Mach_IV wikiPageRevisionID "562535589".
- .17_Mach_IV balsrc "6".
- .17_Mach_IV base "0.378".
- .17_Mach_IV btype "HP".
- .17_Mach_IV bullet "0.172".
- .17_Mach_IV bw "25".
- .17_Mach_IV caption "Left to right: .17 HMR, .17 Mach IV, .243 Win".
- .17_Mach_IV caseLength "1.4".
- .17_Mach_IV caseType "rimless bottlenecked".
- .17_Mach_IV designDate "1962".
- .17_Mach_IV designer "Vern O Brien".
- .17_Mach_IV en "797".
- .17_Mach_IV en "849".
- .17_Mach_IV hasPhotoCollection .17_Mach_IV.
- .17_Mach_IV name "0.17".
- .17_Mach_IV neck "0.206".
- .17_Mach_IV origin United_States.
- .17_Mach_IV overallLength "1.83".
- .17_Mach_IV parent "0.221".
- .17_Mach_IV primer "Small Rifle".
- .17_Mach_IV rifling "1".
- .17_Mach_IV rimDia "0.378".
- .17_Mach_IV rimThick "0.045".
- .17_Mach_IV shoulder "0.361".
- .17_Mach_IV type "Rifle".
- .17_Mach_IV vel "3680".
- .17_Mach_IV vel "3890".
- .17_Mach_IV subject Category:Pistol_and_rifle_cartridges.
- .17_Mach_IV comment "The .17 Mach IV is a wildcat centerfire rifle cartridge, based on the .221 Remington Fireball case, necked down to fire a .172 bullet. The cartridge was introduced in 1962 by Vern O’Brien. The cartridge offered an easy case conversion and good ballistics, but could not compete against the .17 Remington.The name, Mach IV, comes from the claim that the bullets can reach 4,000 ft/s.".
- .17_Mach_IV label ".17 Mach IV".
- .17_Mach_IV sameAs m.047qkj7.
- .17_Mach_IV sameAs Q4545173.
- .17_Mach_IV sameAs Q4545173.
- .17_Mach_IV wasDerivedFrom .17_Mach_IV?oldid=562535589.
- .17_Mach_IV depiction 17MachIV.png.
- .17_Mach_IV isPrimaryTopicOf .17_Mach_IV.