.25-45 Sharps Explained

25-45 Sharps
Type:Rifle
Designer:Sharps Rifle Company
Design Date:2008
Manufacturer:Sharps Rifle Company
Production Date:2012–present
Case Type:Rimless, bottleneck
Bullet:.257
Neck:.284
Shoulder:.3539
Base:.376
Rim Dia:.378
Rim Thick:.045
Case Length:1.760
Length:2.260
Rifling:1 in 10inches
Primer:Small rifle
Bw1:87
Btype1:Speer Hot-Cor Soft Point
Vel1:3000
En1:1739
Test Barrel Length:24inches
Balsrc:American Rifleman[1]

The 25-45 Sharps (6.35×45mm) is a firearms cartridge designed by Michael H Blank,[2] then CEO of the Sharps Rifle Company, LLC, as a general hunting cartridge for most North American game, in particular deer, antelope, hogs, and coyotes.[3] Unlike 300 AAC Blackout which was targeted specifically at the suppressed rifle market, and adapted to hunting, the 25-45 Sharps was designed primarily as a hunting round.

That is not to say the round does not have tactical applications as its ballistics exceed that of the 5.56×45mm NATO cartridge. The cartridge name is derived from its caliber (0.257inches bullet) and case length of 45 millimeters (necked-up 5.56×45 mm), as opposed to older hyphenated cartridges that were named for caliber and powder charge. Factory ballistics with the bullet equal those of the original .250-3000 Savage with the same bullet weight.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The 25-45 Sharps: A New Old Cartridge .
  2. Web site: 7 Exotic Deer-Rifle Rounds. The Shooter's Log. 20 November 2014 . en-US. 2018-06-27.
  3. Web site: 7 Things You Didn't Know About the 25-45 Sharps. www.americanhunter.org. en. 2018-06-27.