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- .35_Winchester abstract "The .35 Winchester (colloquially .35 Win) cartridge was created in 1903 by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company for use in the Winchester Model 1895 lever action rifle, and was also available in the bolt action Remington-Lee, or the Model E-10 Factory Sporter Ross Rifle in Canada. Because of the 1895 rifle's box magazine pointed bullets may be used which enhance the long range effectiveness of the cartridge. While obsolete, it is generally considered sufficient for all large game animals in North America. .30-40 Krag brass can be used to form .35 Winchester casings, and the Bertram Bullet Company of Australia manufactures and sells .35 Winchester brass.It was intended to be a medium sized caliber falling between the .30-40 Krag and the .405 Winchester, and so it outperformed the .33 Winchester but was less potent than the .348 or .358. Enough at short or medium ranges against moose, elk, or even brown bear, it is suitable for any big game in North America, though it lacks the versatility of more modern rounds.It was dropped in 1936, along with the M95. Loadings developing 45,000 CUP or over should be avoided in the old M95 lever guns.".
- .35_Winchester wikiPageExternalLink 35Win.htm.
- .35_Winchester wikiPageExternalLink frontpage.asp?CaliberID=249.
- .35_Winchester wikiPageExternalLink frontpage.asp?CaliberID=249,.
- .35_Winchester wikiPageID "18734433".
- .35_Winchester wikiPageRevisionID "591451080".
- .35_Winchester balsrc 35Win.htm.
- .35_Winchester balsrc frontpage.asp?CaliberID=249,.
- .35_Winchester base "0.457".
- .35_Winchester btype "lead".
- .35_Winchester btype "soft point".
- .35_Winchester bullet "0.358".
- .35_Winchester bw "200".
- .35_Winchester bw "250".
- .35_Winchester caseLength "2.41".
- .35_Winchester caseType "rimmed bottleneck".
- .35_Winchester designDate "1903".
- .35_Winchester en "2182".
- .35_Winchester en "2650".
- .35_Winchester en "2738".
- .35_Winchester en "2920".
- .35_Winchester hasPhotoCollection .35_Winchester.
- .35_Winchester length "3.16".
- .35_Winchester manufacturer "Winchester".
- .35_Winchester name "0.35".
- .35_Winchester neck "0.378".
- .35_Winchester origin "USA".
- .35_Winchester primer "large rifle".
- .35_Winchester productionDate "1903".
- .35_Winchester rifling "72.0".
- .35_Winchester rimDia "0.539".
- .35_Winchester shoulder "0.412".
- .35_Winchester testBarrelLength "24.0".
- .35_Winchester type "Rifle".
- .35_Winchester vel "2195".
- .35_Winchester vel "2220".
- .35_Winchester vel "2290".
- .35_Winchester vel "2480".
- .35_Winchester subject Category:Pistol_and_rifle_cartridges.
- .35_Winchester comment "The .35 Winchester (colloquially .35 Win) cartridge was created in 1903 by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company for use in the Winchester Model 1895 lever action rifle, and was also available in the bolt action Remington-Lee, or the Model E-10 Factory Sporter Ross Rifle in Canada. Because of the 1895 rifle's box magazine pointed bullets may be used which enhance the long range effectiveness of the cartridge.".
- .35_Winchester label ".35 Winchester".
- .35_Winchester sameAs m.04gtwsb.
- .35_Winchester sameAs Q4545302.
- .35_Winchester sameAs Q4545302.
- .35_Winchester wasDerivedFrom .35_Winchester?oldid=591451080.
- .35_Winchester isPrimaryTopicOf .35_Winchester.