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32/40 from en.wikipedia.org
The .32-40 Ballard, also known as .32-40 Winchester is an American rifle cartridge. .32-40 Ballard .32-40 cartridge between .223 Remington (left) and .270 ...

.32-40 Ballard

The .32-40 Ballard, also known as .32-40 Winchester is an American rifle cartridge. Wikipedia
Base diameter: .424 in (10.8 mm)
Maximum CUP: 30,000 CUP
Produced: 1884–present
Rifling twist: 1 in 16 in (410 mm)
32-40, and smokeless powder came in vogue, a new High Velocity hunting load with a 165 grain jacketed soft point bullet at between 1800 and 1900 fps was ...
32/40 from hendershots.net
Loaded with properly headstamped brass! Muzzle Velocity w/24″ Barrel. 170gr Bullets – 1800 FPS. With our “Extreme” Custom Ammo we take ...
32/40 from levergunscommunity.org
Jan 15, 2023 · The .32-40 has a most definite visual taper to the case. Tapering from .412 just ahead of the extractor groove down to .340 just behind the ...
32/40 from blackdogammunition.com
Introduced in 1884, the .32-40 Winchester was developed as a black powder match-grade round for the Ballard single-shot Union Hill Nos.