Rifle cartridge
.356 Winchester |
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Type | Rifle |
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Place of origin | United States |
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Designer | Winchester |
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Designed | 1982 |
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Manufacturer | Winchester |
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Produced | 1982–present |
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Parent case | .307 Winchester |
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Case type | Semi-rimmed, bottleneck |
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Bullet diameter | .358 in (9.1 mm) |
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Land diameter | .350 in (8.9 mm) |
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Neck diameter | .388 in (9.9 mm) |
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Shoulder diameter | .454 in (11.5 mm) |
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Base diameter | .4703 in (11.95 mm) |
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Rim diameter | .506 in (12.9 mm) |
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Rim thickness | .048 in (1.2 mm) |
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Case length | 2.015 in (51.2 mm) |
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Overall length | 2.56 in (65 mm) |
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Rifling twist | 1-12"[1] |
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Maximum CUP | 52,000[2] CUP |
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The .356 Winchester (9.1x65mmSR) is a semi-rimmed, bottle-necked, centerfire rifle cartridge which was designed for use in lever-action rifles. It was developed concurrently with the .307 Winchester which acted as the parent cartridge. Both cartridges were introduced in 1982 in the then-new Model 94 XTR lever-action rifle.