February 5, 2023 Sunday GunDay: Cartridge Showcase –.17 to.50 Caliber and upFor today’s Sunday Gunday feature, we offer a selection videos that showcase different types of rifle and pistol cartridges, from small.17 caliber cases, to smaller 30mm cases (and some even larger rounds). Two videos feature advanced computer animations that provide 3D views for dozens of cartridge types. Ron Spomer and Jerry Miculek provide expert commentary on the characteristics and performance different cartridge types. Two videos are provided that discuss rimfire ammunition and show how.22 LR round are made in a modern CCI factory. 90 Different Rifle Cartridges in Computer Animation This rifle ammunition comparison animation shows 90 different cartridge types. They range from very small (.22 Flobert), to very large (20mm Vulcan). This video uses sophisticated, 3D animations in CAD to show 90 different rifle cartridges. It covers a range of.17 Caliber to 20mm. It covers.17 Caliber up to 20mm. All the cartridge models were created using Autodesk Inventor software. The “line-up animation” was then completed with Autodesk Showcase.
2).17 HMR
3) .204 Ruger
4).218 Bee
5).22 Flobert
6).22 Hornet
7).22LR
8).22 Magnum
9).22 PPC
10).22 Intense
11).220 Jaybird
12) .223 Rem/5.56x45mm
13).223 WSM
14).224 Weatherby Magum
15).225 Winchester
16).240 Weatherby Magnum
17).243 Winchester
18).25 Remington Automobile
19) .250 Savage
20).25-06 Remington
21).256 Winchester Magnum
22).257 Roberts
23).260 Remington
24).264 Winchester Magnum
25).270 Weatherby Magnum
26).270 Winchester
27).280 British
28).280 Remington
29).284 Winchester
30).30 Carbine 313).300 H&H Magum
32).300 Rem Ultra Magnum
33) .300 Savage
34).300 Winchester Magnum
35).300 Win Mag (WSM).
36).30-06 Springfield
37).303 British
38) .30-30
39).308 Norma Magnum
40).308 Winchester
41).32 Winchester Special
42).325 WSM
43).338 Lapua Magum
44).35 Whelen
45).350 Remington Magnum
46).375 H&H Magum
47).376 Steyr
48).408 Cheyenne
49).416 Remington Magnum
50).416 Weatherby Magnum
51).444 Marlin
52).450 Marlin
53) .450 Nitro Express
54).458 Win Magnum
55) .45×70
56).460 Weatherby Magnum
57).465 H&H Magum
58) .470 Nitro Express
59).50 BMG/ 12.7×99 NATO
60) .500 jeffery 61) .505 Gibbs
62) .577 Nitro Express
63) .577 Tyrannosaur
64) .600 Nitro Express
65) .700 Nitro Express
66).950 JDJ
67) 4.6x30mm
68) 4.6x30mm
69) 5.6×50 Magnum
70) 5.7x28mm
71) 5mm/SMc
72) 6mm LEE
73) 6.5×55 Swedish
74) 6.5×6 mm Schuler
75) 6.8mm Remington SPC
76) 6mm PPC
77) 6x45mm
78) 7mm Weatherby Magnum
79) 7mm Remington Magnum
80) 7mm Rem Ultra Magnum
81) 7.62×39 mm FMJ
82) 7.7×58 Arisaka
83) 7.95×57 Mauser
84) 8mm Remington Magnum
85) 9.3x62mm
86) 9.3×64 Brenneke
87) 14.5x114mm
88) 20mm Vulcan
89) 25mmx137mm
90) 30mmx173mmAmmunition size line-up — from tiny to massive This animation video shows how ammunition sizes compare from a 2.34mm rimfire calibre to the enormous 800mm caliber shell from the Schwerer Gustav railway gunnon, which was used by German forces during World War II. This video includes common rifle and pistol cartridges/calibers. It also includes large artillery ammunition. This video features excellent CGI Graphics. Below is a part of the line-up, from the.17 Remington Fireball to the famed and.50 BMG:Ammunition Types Featured in this Video:2.34mm Rimfire
2.7mm Kolibri
3mm Kolibri
4.25 mm Liliput
.17 Hornady Mach 2
.17 Remington Fireball
.17 Hornady Magnum Rimfire
.22 Long Rifle
.22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire
HK 4.6x30mm
4.6×36 Loffelspitz
5.45mmx18 MPTs
5.7x28mm SS190
.280 British 7×43..297/230 Morris Short
.297/230 Morris Long
.30 Pedersen 7.65x20mm
7.92x33mm Kurz
.300 Winchester Short Magnum
8x50mmR Mannlicher
.499 LWR
.577/450 Martini-Henry
.600 Nitro Express
.470 Nitro Express
.50 Beowulf
.50 BMG
20×102 M55A3
25×137 M793 CPIC
30×211 vz.53
35×228 Oerlikon KD
L43 40x311mmR
L/70 40x365mmR
L/70 57mm
84x618mmR QF-20-PDR
120mm DM53
100mm TK APFSDS
Obusier de 400 mod?le
BL 18-inch railway howitzer
Obusier de 520 mod?le
600mm Karl-Ger?t
800mm Schwerer Gustav Popular Cartridges/Calibers For Self-Defense and Hunting. This video focuses primarily on calibers/cartridges that are used for self-defense and hunting. This video provides a brief but informative overview of the capabilities and intended uses of various types of rifle, pistol, and shotgun ammunition. The video reviews the pros and cons of different cartridge types and explains why you would choose ammo for specific purposes (e.g. skeet loads vs. defense shotshells). If you are considering buying a carry pistol and are undecided about caliber choice, this is a good video to watch.Flattest-Shooting Cartridges by Caliber (Ron Spomer) In this 15-minute video, hunting expert Ron Spomer examines a variety of standard and wildcat cartridges from .17 caliber all the way to .338 caliber. Ron selects a flat-shooting winner for each caliber and gives some ballistics comparison tables. This video has been viewed over 550,000 times on YouTube. Jerry, one the most skilled pistol shooters on Earth, shares valuable insights about cartridge selection and bullet choices. Jerry explains the basics by noting that there are a lot of ammunition types. Jerry answers common questions like “What’s the difference between hollow-point and ball bullets?” What type of gun can take a rimmed cartridge and a rimless cartridge? “..22 Caliber Rimfire cartridges — Some key facts revealed We recommend that all.22 rimfire shooters view this video from Old English Outfitters. This video clarifies many common misconceptions and explains important facts about.22 caliber ammunition. The video below explains modern.22LR rimfire ammunition. 22Plinkster, YouTube host, toured the CCI/Speer manufacturing facility in Lewiston. 22Plinkster was able to capture video of the entire process of creating.22 LR rounds while he was touring the plant. This fascinating video is well worth the effort. This video shows every step of.22 LR ammunition production, including cupping and drawing, annealing. We recommend that you watch the entire video if you have ten minutes. This article is Copyright 2023 of AccurateShooter.com. You’ll learn a lot about rimfire ammunition. Without authorization and payment for license fees, no text may be republished elsewhere.
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