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Encyclopedia > 7 mm caliber
A .303 British cartridge

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Summary

This article lists firearm cartridges which have a bullet in the 7 mm (.284 in) to 8 mm (.320 in) caliber range. An assortment of modern hand-held firearms using fixed ammunition, including military assault rifles, a sporting shotgun (fourth from bottom), a tactical shotgun (third from bottom), and a sporting rifle (top). ... Rimmed, centerfire . ... The word calibre (British English) or caliber (American English) designates the interior diameter of a tube or the exterior diameter of a wire or rod. ...

  • Length refers to the cartridge case length.
  • OAL refers to the overall length of the cartridge.

All measurements are in mm (in). A M4 Carbine just after firing, with an ejected case in mid-air The article titled casing is a disambiguation page. ...


Pistol cartridges

Name Bullet Length Rim Base Shoulder Neck OAL
7 mm Nambu 7.112 (.280) - - - - - -
7.65 mm Roth-Sauer 7.645 (.301) - - - - - -
7.65 mm Borchardt 7.798 (.307) 25.15 (.990) 9.91 (.390) 9.78 (.385) 9.4 (.370) 8.41 (.331) 34.54 (1.36)
7.62 mm Tokarev 7.798 (.307) 24.99 (.984) 9.96 (.392) 9.83 (.387) 9.47 (.373) 8.48 (.334) 34.29 (1.35)
7.63 mm Mauser 7.823 (.308) 25.15 (.990) 9.91 (.390) 9.68 (.368) 9.4 (.370) 8.43 (.332) 34.54 (1.36)
7.63 mm Mannlicher 7.823 (.308) - - - N/A - -
7.65 mm MAS 7.849 (.309) - - - - - -
7.65 mm Luger 7.861 (.3095) 21.59 (.850) 10.01 (.394) 9.906 (.390) 9.627 (.379) 8.433 (.332) 29.84 (1.175)
.32 ACP (7.65 mm Browning) 7.937 (.3125) 17.27 (.680) 9.093 (.358) 8.585 (.338) N/A 8.560 (.337) 24.99 (.984)

The 7. ... Categories: Stub | Pistol and rifle cartridges ... .303 in. ... The 7. ... The . ...

Revolver cartridges

Name Bullet Length Rim Base Shoulder Neck OAL
7.5 mm Swiss Army Revolver 7.5 (.) - - - - - -
7.62 x 38 R 7.493 (.295) - - - - - -
.32 Short Colt 7.950 (.313) - - - - - -

7. ...

7.0 mm (.277 in) rifle cartridges

Name Bullet Length Rim Base Shoulder Neck OAL
.270 Winchester 7.036 (.277) - - - - - -
270 WSM (Winchester Short Magnum) 7.036 (.277) 53.34 (2.100) 13.59 (.535) 14.10 (.555) - - -
.270 Weatherby Magnum
(7 mm Weatherby Magnum)
7.036 (.277) - - - - - -

The . ... Winchester Short Magnum, or WSM, refers to a family of cartridges developed by the U.S. Repeating Arms Company, the maker of Winchester guns [1] and one of the oldest firearms manufacturers in the United States, in the early 2000s. ...

7.2 mm (.284 in) rifle cartridges

Name Bullet Length Rim Base Shoulder Neck OAL
7 x 57 mm Mauser
  • 7 mm Mauser
  • Spanish Mauser
  • .275 Rigby
7.214 (.284) - - - - - -
.276 Pedersen 7.214 (.284) - - - - - -
.280 British 7.214 (.284) 43.434 (1.71) 12.01 (.473)/ 11.633(.458) - - - 64.516 (2.54)
.280 Remington (7 mm Remington Express) 7.214 (.284) - - - - - -
7 mm Dakota 7.214 (.284) - - - - - -
7 mm BR (Bench Rest) 7.214 (.284) - - - - - -
7 mm Remington Magnum 7.214 (.284) - - - - - -
7 mm UM (Ultra Magnum) 7.214 (.284) - - - - - -
7 mm SAUM (Short Action Ultra Magnum) 7.214 (.284) - - - - - -
7 mm WSM 7.214 (.284) 53.34 (2.100) 13.59 (.535) 14.10 (.555) - - -
7 mm-08 Remington 7.214 (.284) 51.689 (2.035) 12.01 (.473) 11.94 (.470) 11.53 (.454) 8.00 (.315) 71.12 (2.80)
7 mm STW (Shooting Times Westerner) 7.214 (.284) - - - - - -
7.21 Lazzeroni Fireball 7.214 (.284) - - - - - -
7.21 Lazzeroni Tomahawk 7.214 (.284) - - - - - -

The 7x57 Mauser, also known as the 7 mm Mauser, 7 mm Spanish Mauser, and .275 Rigby, was developed as a military cartridge in 1893 for use by the military forces of Spain. ... En-Block clip loaded with 10 rounds of . ... 7 mm Remington cartrigdes are all rifle cartridges with bullets of 7 mm (.284 in) diameter developed and sold by Remington. ... 7 mm Remington cartrigdes are all rifle cartridges with bullets of 7 mm (.284 in) diameter developed and sold by Remington. ... The 7 mm Remington Magnum was introduced in 1962, along with the new Remington Model 700 bolt action rifles. ... 7 mm Remington cartrigdes are all rifle cartridges with bullets of 7 mm (.284 in) diameter developed and sold by Remington. ... 7 mm Remington cartrigdes are all rifle cartridges with bullets of 7 mm (.284 in) diameter developed and sold by Remington. ... This cartridge was created and standarized by Remington in 1980 for the model 788 en model 700 rifles. ... The 7 mm STW (Shooting Times Westerner) is a wildcat rifle cartridge developed by Layne Simpson. ...

7.5 mm rifle cartridges

Name Bullet Length Rim Base Shoulder Neck OAL
7.5 x 54 mm Mle.1929 9 g - - - - 76

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7.8 mm (.308 in) rifle cartridges

Name Bullet Length Rim Base Shoulder Neck OAL
.30 Pedersen 7.82 (.308) 19.76 (.778) 8.48 (.334) 8.48 (.334) N/A 8.43 (.332) 30.38 (1.196)
.30 Carbine 7.798 (.307) 32.77 (1.290) 9.14 (.360) 8.99 (.354) N/A 8.41 (.331) 41.91 (1.65)
7.62 x 51 mm NATO 7.82 (.308) 51.05 (2.01) 11.94 (.470) 11.84 (.466) 11.35 (.447) 8.58 (.338) 69.85 (2.75)
.308 Winchester 7.82 (.308) 51.18 (2.015) 11.94 (.470) 11.94 (.470) 11.53 (.454) 8.74 (.344) 69.85 (2.75)
300 WSM (Winchester Short Magnum) 7.823 (.308) 53.34 (2.100) 13.59 (.535) 14.10 (.555) - - -
7.5 x 55 Schmidt Rubin 7.82 (.308) 55.499 (2.185) 12.598 (.496) 12.548 (.494) 11.481 (.452) 8.484 (.334) 77.47 (3.05)
.30-06 Springfield 7.835 (.3085) 63.35 (2.494) 12.01 (.473) 11.94 (.470) 11.07 (.436) 8.628 (.3397) 84.84 (3.340)
.30-40 Krag 7.82 (.308) 58.674 (2.31) - 11.608 (.457) 10.541 (.415) 8.585 (.338) 78.74 (3.10)
.300 Winchester Magnum 7.82 (.308) 66.55 (2.62) 13.51 (.532) 13.03 (.513) 12.42 (.489) 8.61 (.339) 84.84 (3.34)
.30-30 Winchester 7.849 (.309) - - - - - -
7.62 x 45 mm M52 7.85 (.309) 44.9 (1.768) 11.2 (.441) - - - 60 (2.362)

The . ... NATO 7. ... NATO 7. ... Winchester Short Magnum, or WSM, refers to a family of cartridges developed by the U.S. Repeating Arms Company, the maker of Winchester guns [1] and one of the oldest firearms manufacturers in the United States, in the early 2000s. ... The 7. ... .30-06 Springfield cartridge specifications. ... The . ... .300 Winchester Magnum (known as . ... .303 in. ... The 7. ...

7.8 mm (.310 in) and greater rifle cartridges

Name Bullet Length Rim Base Shoulder Neck OAL
7.62 x 54 mm R 7.870 (.310) 53.72 (2.115) 14.48 (.570) 8.53 (.336) - - 77.16 (3.038)
7.62 x 39 mm M43 7.899 (.311) 38.65 (1.522) 11.30 (.445) - - - 55.80 (2.197)
.303 British 7.925 (.312) 55.88 (2.2) 13.46 (.530) 11.61 (.457) 10.19 (.401) 8.53 (.336) 76.48 (3.011)
.32-20 WCF 7.937 (.3125) - - - - - -
7.7 x 58 Arisaka 7.950 (.313) 57.15 (2.25) 11.94 (.470) 11.89 (.468) 10.9 (.429) 8.59 (.338) 74.93 (2.95)

Chinese copper-washed, steel-cased, corrosive-primer 7. ... Yugoslavian version of the 7. ... The 7. ...

See also

This article lists firearm cartridges which have a bullet in the . ... This article lists firearm cartridges which have a bullet in the . ... This article lists firearm cartridges which have a bullet in the . ... This article lists firearm cartridges which have a bullet in the . ... This article lists firearm cartridges which have a bullet caliber between 6 mm (.236 in) and 7 mm (.284 in). ... This article lists firearm cartridges which have a bullet in the 8 mm (.315 in) caliber range. ... This article lists firearm cartridges which have a bullet in the 9 mm (.354 in) caliber range. ... This article lists firearm cartridges which have a bullet in the 10 mm (.394 in) caliber range. ... This article lists firearm cartridges which have a bullet in the 11 mm (.433 in) caliber range. ... This article lists firearm cartridges which have a bullet in the 12 mm (.472 in) caliber range. ... This article lists firearm cartridges which have a bullet in the 13 mm (.5118 in) caliber range and greater. ... .303 in. ... Common handgun cartridges. ... Left to Right: .17 HM2, .17 HMR, .22LR, .22 WMR, .17 SMc, 5mm/35 SMc, .22 Hornet, .223 Remington, .223 WSSM, .243 Winchester, .243 Winchester Improved (Ackley), .25-06, .270 Winchester, .308, .30-06, .45-70 Govt, .50-90 Sharps From left to right: .50 BMG, 300 Win Mag, .308... S&W Model 500 night firing. ...

External links

  • Rifle Shooter Mag article on 7 mm cartridges

  Results from FactBites:
 
7 mm-08 Remington at AllExperts (328 words)
The 7 mm-08 Remington is a direct copy of a wildcat cartridge developed around 1958 known as the 7mm/308.
As these names would suggest, it is simply the.308 Winchester case necked down to accept 7 mm (.284) bullets.
It has a flatter trajectory than the.308 Winchester and.30-06 Springfield at similar bullet weights as the slightly smaller diameter 7mm bullet will generally have a better ballistic coefficient, meaning that it is less effected by drag and crosswind while in flight.
7 mm caliber - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (156 words)
This article lists firearm cartridges which have a bullet in the 7 mm (.284 in) to 8 mm (.320 in) caliber range.
[edit] 7.8 mm (.310 in) and greater rifle cartridges
7 mm (.276 in) - 8 mm (.315 in) - 9 mm (.354 in) - 10 mm (.394 in) - 11 mm (.433 in) - 12 mm (.472 in) - 13 mm (.5118 in)
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