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- Q4545319 subject Q7215875.
- Q4545319 abstract "The .40-65 Winchester (also called the .40-65 Winchester and Marlin) was an American rifle cartridge.Introduced in 1887 for the Winchester Model 1886, and available in Winchester single shots and in the Marlin Model 1895, it was "a further effort to put more steam" in repeating rifle cartridges. In the modern era, the cartridge has gained favor for metallic silhouette shooting and Black Powder Cartridge Rifle matches where is serves as a low-recoil alternative to the common 45-70.It was commercially available in black and smokeless varieties until around 1935, and can be handloaded by reforming .45-70 brass.".
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- Q4545319 comment "The .40-65 Winchester (also called the .40-65 Winchester and Marlin) was an American rifle cartridge.Introduced in 1887 for the Winchester Model 1886, and available in Winchester single shots and in the Marlin Model 1895, it was "a further effort to put more steam" in repeating rifle cartridges.".
- Q4545319 label ".40-65 Winchester".