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  2. Talk:10mm Auto - Wikipedia

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    A couple of the velocity figures under Ballistic performance are incorrect given actual manufacturer data. The Hornady XTP 180gr muzzle velocity is 1180 ft/s, as opposed to 1350, according to this . That is a 13% discrepancy; if that is the intended figure it requires a justification. None of the 150gr loads listed by Nosler reach 1475 ft/s ...

  3. Hornady - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, the Hornady XTP (which stands for Extreme Terminal Performance) won the industry's Product Award of Merit 1990 from the National Association of Federal Licensed Dealers. The company was the primary developer of the .17 HMR and .17 HM2 rimfire cartridges, which has become increasingly popular for small game and vermin hunting.

  4. 10mm Auto - Wikipedia

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    The Bren Ten (left) and Smith & Wesson Model 610 Classic (right), 1983.. When FFV Norma AB (now Norma Precision AB) designed the cartridge at the behest of Dornaus & Dixon Enterprises, Inc. for their Bren Ten pistol (a newly developed handgun with a design inspired by the CZ 75), the company decided to increase the power over Jeff Cooper's original concept.

  5. XTP - Wikipedia

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    Extreme Terminal Performance branded XTP, a self-defense bullet type produced by Hornady Manufacturing Company. X ris T o P anagies, furious cursing of the divine, usually directed at incompetent people that are profoundly failing on a task.

  6. .45 Raptor - Wikipedia

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    The 45 Raptor (11.5x46mm) is a rimless centerfire cartridge developed for the AR-10 semi-automatic rifle for medium and large game hunting. Compared to similar big bore cartridges designed for the AR-15 – such as the .450 Bushmaster, .458 SOCOM, and .50 Beowulf – the 45 Raptor offers higher velocity bullets, a flatter shooting trajectory and the ability to reliably feed hollow point ...

  7. .30 Thompson Center - Wikipedia

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    The .30 Thompson Center (7.62×48 mm), designated 30 THOMPSON CENTER by SAAMI, 30 TC by the C.I.P., is a centerfire rifle cartridge developed for Thompson Center Arms by Hornady intended to deliver .30-06 Springfield performance in a .308 Winchester length round. [3]

  8. .338 Marlin Express - Wikipedia

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    The .338 Marlin Express was designed to produce performance similar to the .30-06 Springfield. This would give lever-action hunters improved performance over their .30-30 Winchester rounds. The table below shows how the rounds compare. Reloading data for 200-grain (13 g) bullets for some of the cartridges is not available.

  9. .308 Marlin Express - Wikipedia

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    The .308 Marlin Express was designed to produce performance similar to the .308 Winchester. This would give lever-action hunters improved performance over their .30-30 Winchester rounds. The table below shows how the rounds compare. Note that reloading data for 160-grain (10 g) bullets for some of the cartridges is not available.