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.300 Remington Ultra Magnum and Cartridge (firearms)

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Difference between .300 Remington Ultra Magnum and Cartridge (firearms)

.300 Remington Ultra Magnum vs. Cartridge (firearms)

The.300 Remington Ultra Magnum, also known as the.300 Ultra Mag or.300 RUM is a 7.62 mm (.308in.) caliber rifle cartridge, 7.62×72mm, or.30 caliber rifle cartridge introduced by Remington Arms in 1999. A cartridge is a type of firearm ammunition packaging a projectile (bullet, shots or slug), a propellant substance (usually either smokeless powder or black powder) and an ignition device (primer) within a metallic, paper or plastic case that is precisely made to fit within the barrel chamber of a breechloading gun, for the practical purpose of convenient transportation and handling during shooting.

Similarities between .300 Remington Ultra Magnum and Cartridge (firearms)

.300 Remington Ultra Magnum and Cartridge (firearms) have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): Cartridge (firearms), List of rifle cartridges, Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute, Table of handgun and rifle cartridges, .30-06 Springfield, .300 Weatherby Magnum, .375 H&H Magnum.

Cartridge (firearms)

A cartridge is a type of firearm ammunition packaging a projectile (bullet, shots or slug), a propellant substance (usually either smokeless powder or black powder) and an ignition device (primer) within a metallic, paper or plastic case that is precisely made to fit within the barrel chamber of a breechloading gun, for the practical purpose of convenient transportation and handling during shooting.

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List of rifle cartridges

List of rifle cartridges, by category, then by name.

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Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute

The Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute (SAAMI, pronounced "Sammy") is an association of American firearms and ammunition manufacturers.

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Table of handgun and rifle cartridges

Table of selected pistol/submachine gun and rifle/machine gun cartridges by common name.

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.30-06 Springfield

The.30-06 Springfield cartridge (pronounced "thirty-aught-six" or "thirty-oh-six"), 7.62×63mm in metric notation and called ".30 Gov't '06" by Winchester, was introduced to the United States Army in 1906 and later standardized; it remained in use until the early 1980s.

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.300 Weatherby Magnum

The.300 Weatherby Magnum is a.30 caliber rifle cartridge created by Roy Weatherby in 1944 and produced by Weatherby.

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.375 H&H Magnum

The.375 Holland & Holland Magnum (9.5×72mmB) is a medium-bore rifle cartridge.

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.300 Remington Ultra Magnum and Cartridge (firearms) Comparison

.300 Remington Ultra Magnum has 15 relations, while Cartridge (firearms) has 195. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 3.33% = 7 / (15 + 195).

References

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