Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/.475_A&M_Magnum> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 37 of
37
with 100 items per page.
- .475_A&M_Magnum abstract "The .475 A&M Magnum is a rifle cartridge developed in the United States. At the time of its development it was considered the most powerful sporting rifle cartridge ever developed. However, as the .475 A&M Magnum was a wildcat cartridge, the .460 Weatherby Magnum continued to be the most powerful commercial sporting cartridge available.The cartridge and rifle were designed by the Atkinson & Marquart Rifle Co. of Prescott, Arizona, by necking up the then new .460 Weatherby Magnum to accept a .475 in (12.1 mm) diameter bullet. Fred N. Barnes, the founder of Barnes Bullets for whom the first rifle chambered for this cartridge was made, supplied the bullets. According to anecdotes, Fred Barnes gathered a group of people to demonstrate the rifle. The rifle was fired at the base of a small tree which was uprooted while Fred Barnes who had been shooting from a crouched position on a gravel bed had slid a few feet and ended on his back due to the recoil.The .475 A&M Magnum was never available commercially, and was only Barnes Bullets and Custom Brass and Bullets provided bullet for the cartridge. Only a small number of rifles have been chambered for this cartridge. Brass is easily fireformed using .460 Weatherby Magnum brass. Dies are available from Custom Brass and Bullets.".
- .475_A&M_Magnum wikiPageID "18485300".
- .475_A&M_Magnum wikiPageRevisionID "534834669".
- .475_A&M_Magnum balsrc "Barnes & Amber".
- .475_A&M_Magnum base "0.584".
- .475_A&M_Magnum bullet "0.475".
- .475_A&M_Magnum bw "400".
- .475_A&M_Magnum bw "500".
- .475_A&M_Magnum bw "600".
- .475_A&M_Magnum caseLength "2.9".
- .475_A&M_Magnum caseType "belted bottleneck".
- .475_A&M_Magnum designDate "1958".
- .475_A&M_Magnum en "8040".
- .475_A&M_Magnum en "9034".
- .475_A&M_Magnum en "9900".
- .475_A&M_Magnum hasPhotoCollection .475_A&M_Magnum.
- .475_A&M_Magnum length "3.75".
- .475_A&M_Magnum name "0.475".
- .475_A&M_Magnum neck "0.502".
- .475_A&M_Magnum origin United_States.
- .475_A&M_Magnum parent "0.378".
- .475_A&M_Magnum primer "Boxer large rifle".
- .475_A&M_Magnum rifling "74.0".
- .475_A&M_Magnum rimDia "0.533".
- .475_A&M_Magnum shoulder "0.56".
- .475_A&M_Magnum type "Rifle".
- .475_A&M_Magnum vel "2500".
- .475_A&M_Magnum vel "2980".
- .475_A&M_Magnum vel "3227".
- .475_A&M_Magnum subject Category:Pistol_and_rifle_cartridges.
- .475_A&M_Magnum comment "The .475 A&M Magnum is a rifle cartridge developed in the United States. At the time of its development it was considered the most powerful sporting rifle cartridge ever developed. However, as the .475 A&M Magnum was a wildcat cartridge, the .460 Weatherby Magnum continued to be the most powerful commercial sporting cartridge available.The cartridge and rifle were designed by the Atkinson & Marquart Rifle Co.".
- .475_A&M_Magnum label ".475 A&M Magnum".
- .475_A&M_Magnum sameAs m.04f0pb1.
- .475_A&M_Magnum sameAs Q4545374.
- .475_A&M_Magnum sameAs Q4545374.
- .475_A&M_Magnum wasDerivedFrom .475_A&M_Magnum?oldid=534834669.
- .475_A&M_Magnum isPrimaryTopicOf .475_A&M_Magnum.