.400/350 Nitro Express | ||||||||
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Type | Rifle | |||||||
Place of origin | United Kingdom | |||||||
Production history | ||||||||
Designer | John Rigby & Company | |||||||
Designed | 1899 | |||||||
Produced | 1899 | |||||||
Specifications | ||||||||
Case type | Rimmed, bottleneck | |||||||
Bullet diameter | .358 in (9.1 mm) | |||||||
Neck diameter | .379 in (9.6 mm) | |||||||
Shoulder diameter | .419 in (10.6 mm) | |||||||
Base diameter | .468 in (11.9 mm) | |||||||
Rim diameter | .518 in (13.2 mm) | |||||||
Rim thickness | .050 in (1.3 mm) | |||||||
Case length | 2.749 in (69.8 mm) | |||||||
Overall length | 3.685 in (93.6 mm) | |||||||
Ballistic performance
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Test barrel length: 28 in Source(s): municion.org [1] & kynochammunition.co.uk [2] |
The .400/350 Nitro Express is a centerfire, rifle cartridge developed by John Rigby & Company.
Development[]
Introduced in 1899, the .400/350 Nitro Express is a rimmed cartridge originally designed for use in single-shot and double rifles. In 1899 Rigby approached the engineers at Mauser to make a special Gewehr 98 bolt action to handle this cartridge, its introduction in 1900 was the birth of the magnum length bolt action, paving the way for such cartridges as the .375 H&H and .416 Rigby.[3]
The .400/350 Nitro Express fires a .358" diameter 310 grain projectile at either 2000 fps or 2150 fps,[2] depending on the source. The later .350 Rigby No 2 uses the same cartridge case but fires a lighter projectile at higher velocities.
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References[]
Footnotes[]
- ↑ "Municon, 400-350 Rigby". Archived from the original on 2015-01-01. http://www.webcitation.org/6VFLJKDwB. Retrieved 2014-12-30.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Kynoch, .400/350 NE & .350 Rigby No 2.
- ↑ John Rigby & Co, 1900 - The birth of the magnum Mauser action
Bibliography[]
- Kynoch Ammunition, Big Game Cartridges kynochammunition.co.uk.
- John Rigby & Co, History, johnrigbyandco.com.
- Municon, 400-350 Rigby (Archived 2015-01-01), municon.org.
- Reloades Nest .400/350 Nitro Express information reloadersnest.com.
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