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- .219_Donaldson_Wasp abstract "The .219 Donaldson Wasp cartridge was developed during the late 1930s by Harvey Donaldson, and is derived from the .219 Zipper case. Once popular amongst match shooters in the 1940s it has since fallen by the wayside in favor of newer developments. It is however held in high regard for its accuracy and is widely considered the grandfather of benchrest cartridges. Today the round occupies a niche in the single-shot rifle market.There are in fact three notable versions associated with the Wasp name. The first, designed in the mid 1930s and known as the 219 Gipson Wasp, was named after the gunsmith who chambered the first Wasp rifle for Donaldson. This version has a case length measuring 1.625\" and was formed from rimless 25 Remington brass.Donaldson shifted his experimentation to the newly available 219 Zipper brass soon after the introduction of that round by Winchester in 1937. By approximately 1940 Donaldson had lengthened the body of the Wasp case to increase capacity from around 24 to 28 grains of 3031 powder - to see if velocity could be increased while maintaining accuracy. To Donaldson's delight, the larger case produced both higher velocity and superior accuracy. This development work is detailed in a series of letters written by Donaldson and collectively published in Yours Truly by Wolfe Publishing Company (1980).Donaldson later lengthened the neck by about 1/32\" so as not to encroach on powder capacity when using a graphite wad behind the bullet. This resulted in a case length of 1.750\". This final design is enshrined in a drawing on page 224 of Twenty-Two Caliber Varmint Rifles by Charles S. Landis (1946).During the 1960s an even longer version appeared as a result of measurements referenced from the front of the rim instead of the rear. This design has a case length of 1.813\" (1.750\" plus 0.063\" rim thickness). The same error has occurred on a number of other popular wildcats.".
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp wikiPageID "14343953".
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp wikiPageLength "3040".
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp wikiPageRevisionID "664313893".
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp wikiPageWikiLink .219_Zipper.
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp wikiPageWikiLink Cartridge_(firearms).
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pistol_and_rifle_cartridges.
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wildcat_cartridges.
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp wikiPageWikiLink Harvey_Donaldson.
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp wikiPageWikiLink List_of_rifle_cartridges.
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp wikiPageWikiLinkText ".219 Donaldson Wasp".
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp base "0.416"".
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp btype "Sierra".
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp bullet "0.224"".
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp bw "53".
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp caseLength "1.750"".
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp caseType "rimmed, tapered, bottleneck".
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp designDate "1940".
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp designer Harvey_Donaldson.
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp en "1413".
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp length "2.250"".
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp name "0.219".
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp neck "0.249"".
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp origin "USA".
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp parent "0.219".
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp primer "Large rifle".
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp rifling "-14.0".
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp rimDia "0.506"".
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp rimThick "0.063"".
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp shoulder "0.4045"".
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp shoulderAngle "30".
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp testBarrelLength "24"".
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp type "Rifle".
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp vel "3465".
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:30-30.
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ammo-stub.
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Firearm_Cartridge.
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp subject Category:Pistol_and_rifle_cartridges.
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp subject Category:Wildcat_cartridges.
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp type Firearm.
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp comment "The .219 Donaldson Wasp cartridge was developed during the late 1930s by Harvey Donaldson, and is derived from the .219 Zipper case. Once popular amongst match shooters in the 1940s it has since fallen by the wayside in favor of newer developments. It is however held in high regard for its accuracy and is widely considered the grandfather of benchrest cartridges.".
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp label ".219 Donaldson Wasp".
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp sameAs Q4545181.
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp sameAs m.03d147r.
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp sameAs Q4545181.
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp wasDerivedFrom .219_Donaldson_Wasp?oldid=664313893.
- .219_Donaldson_Wasp isPrimaryTopicOf .219_Donaldson_Wasp.