.40-60 Winchester Explained

.40-60 Winchester
Origin:United States
Type:Rifle
Design Date:1884[1]
Manufacturer:Winchester Repeating Arms Company[2]
Case Type:Rimmed, bottleneck
Production Date:1884–1934[3]
Parent:.45-70
Bullet:0.405inches[4]
Case Length:1.89inches
Bw1:210
Btype1:Lead
Vel1:1960
En1:1792
Test Barrel Length:30inches
Balsrc:Phil Sharpe

The .40-60 Winchester (or .40-60 WCF) is a rimmed, bottlenecked centerfire rifle cartridge designed for use in lever-action rifles by Winchester Repeating Arms Company in 1884.

Description and performance

The .40-60 Winchester is a centerfire rifle cartridge intended for 19th-century big-game hunting.[5] Nomenclature of the era indicated the .40-60 cartridge contained a 0.4inches diameter bullet with 60gr of gunpowder.

Winchester Repeating Arms Company necked down the .45-60 Winchester cartridge to hold a bullet with improved ballistics for the Winchester Model 1876 rifle.[2] The lever-action Model 1876's advantage of faster loading for subsequent shots was eclipsed two years later by the stronger and smoother Winchester Model 1886 action capable of handling longer cartridges with heavier bullets.[5]

The .40-60 and similarly short cartridges designed for the Model 1876 rifle faded into obsolescence as 20th-century hunters preferred more powerful smokeless powder loadings of cartridges designed for stronger rifles. Winchester production of .40-60 cartridges ended during the Great Depression.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Winchester Model 1876 . Durston . Kirk . 12 November 2014 .
  2. Web site: Winchester Lever Guns & Their Black Powder Cartridges . Venturino . Mike . Guns Magazine . 12 November 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141113002915/http://gunsmagazine.com/winchester-lever-guns-their-black-powder-cartridges/ . 2014-11-13 . dead .
  3. Book: Barnes, Frank C. . Cartridges of the World . Gun Digest Books . 2012 . 139 . 978-1440230592.
  4. Sharpe, Philip B. (1953) Complete Guide to Handloading, New York, NY: Funk & Wagnalls pp.425&431
  5. Hacker . Rick . 2014 . Winchester Model 1876 . . 162 . November . 120 . .