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  • .348 Winchester
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  • The .348 Winchester is an American rifle cartridge. It was introduced in 1936, and developed for the Winchester Model 71 lever rifle. The .348 was one of the most powerful rimmed rounds ever used in a lever rifle.
  • It is excellent for any North American big game in woods or brush, if the 250 grain bullet is used, but not especially suited to long range, as a result of the need to use flat-nose slugs due to the Model 71's tubular magazine. (Factory-loaded, midrange trajectory at is for the bullet, for the round, and for the slug.) The loadings are preferred for anything past . In 1987 Browning produced a modern version of the Model 71 in Japan.[citation needed] The .348 is also the basis for the .348 Ackley Improved and .50 Alaskan.[citation needed]
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Length
  • 2.795000
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BW
  • 150
  • 200
  • 250
Origin
  • USA
primer
  • Large rifle
En
  • 2780
  • 2840
  • 3060
Name
  • 0.348000
Type
  • Rifle
Caption
  • 0.348000
vel
  • 2350
  • 2530
  • 2890
case length
  • 2.255000
test barrel length
  • 20
Base
  • 0.553000
neck
  • 0.378500
case type
  • rimmed bottleneck
Parent
  • 0.500000
rim dia
  • 0.610000
rim thick
  • 0.070000
rifling
  • 1
Bullet
  • 0.348000
shoulder
  • 0.485000
Designer
  • Winchester
abstract
  • It is excellent for any North American big game in woods or brush, if the 250 grain bullet is used, but not especially suited to long range, as a result of the need to use flat-nose slugs due to the Model 71's tubular magazine. (Factory-loaded, midrange trajectory at is for the bullet, for the round, and for the slug.) The loadings are preferred for anything past . In 1962, Winchester dropped the factory 150 gr and 250 gr loads, retaining only the 200 gr. No other rifle ever was ever offered in .348, and it has been supplanted by the .358 Winchester (in the Model 88). (The Model 71 was discontinued in 1958.) In 1987 Browning produced a modern version of the Model 71 in Japan.[citation needed] These have different thread sizes in places, most notably the barrels, and many parts will not interchange with the originals. The Browning version was a limited production model only.[citation needed] The case of the .348 is used to produce the 8-348w wildcat, used to rechamber World War 1-era rifles such as Lebel or Berthier, instead of the original 8x50mmR, still considered war materiel in France and therefore strictly regulated.[citation needed] The .348 is also the basis for the .348 Ackley Improved and .50 Alaskan.[citation needed]
  • The .348 Winchester is an American rifle cartridge. It was introduced in 1936, and developed for the Winchester Model 71 lever rifle. The .348 was one of the most powerful rimmed rounds ever used in a lever rifle.