40-65 Winchester
Black powder cartridge from 1887. The cartridge survived the transition to smokeless powder, but ceased production in 1935. The 16.84 g bullet has a muzzle velocity of 430 - 520 m/sec according to the lab. The cartridge was manufactured by Remington Arms, Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA. On the right is the 7.92x57 cartridge. Photo by.
Source: J.Hýkel, V. Malimánek "Charges for small arms" NV Prague 1998, A. Andersen, V. Andresen, T. Stromstad "Cartridge Cases", Norway 1995.
Black powder cartridge from 1887. The cartridge survived the transition to smokeless powder, but ceased production in 1935. The 16.84 g bullet has a muzzle velocity of 430 - 520 m/sec according to the lab. The cartridge was manufactured by Remington Arms, Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA. On the right is the 7.92x57 cartridge. Photo by.
Source: J.Hýkel, V. Malimánek "Charges for small arms" NV Prague 1998, A. Andersen, V. Andresen, T. Stromstad "Cartridge Cases", Norway 1995.