Winchester 44-40 200 Grain Power Point 150th Communitive 50 Rounds Ammunition
The iconic Winchester brand celebrates 150 years of legendary excellence in 2016, a historic milestone representing a steadfast commitment to the hunting and shooting sports traditions and future generations or sportsmen. A world leader in delivering innovative ammunition and firearms products, Winchester is The American Legend, a brand built on integrity, hard work and a deep focus on its most loyal customers.
Winchester offers one of its most collectible sets of ammunition in history, featuring classic Winchester artwork and embossed packaging, making this set truly unique. Additional Winchester Ammunition products will carry special 150th anniversary markings. Look for your favorite loads in popular calibers and gauges.
This ammunition is loaded with Super-X Power-Points which feature a unique, exposed soft nose jacketed bullet design that delivers maximum energy on target. Strategically-placed notches around the jacket mouth improve upset and ensure uniform expansion for massive energy release. This ammunition is new production, non-corrosive, in boxer primed, reloadable brass cases.
Caliber: 44-40 WCF
Bullet Weight: 200 Grains
Bullet Style: Power-Point
Case Type: Brass
Ballistics Information:
Muzzle Velocity: 1190 fps
Muzzle Energy: 629 ft lb
Manufacturer: WINCHESTER AMMUNITION
Model: X4440W150
Specification |
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Value |
Caliber |
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44-40 Winchester |
Weight |
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200 Grain |
Bullet Type |
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Soft Point |
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MFG NO |
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X4440W150 |
SKU |
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5744289 |
UPC |
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020892222731 |
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 44-40 Winchester (44 WCF) was introduced by Winchester in 1873 in their Model 1873 lever action. The '73, "the gun that won the West," was the first truly successful repeater, and its 44-40 cartridge was quickly adopted by other manufacturers, including both Colt and Smith & Wesson in revolvers. Using a .427-inch bullet, the standard load features a 200-grain bullet at about 1100 feet per second, producing 588 foot-pounds of energy. This is not a lot of power, but the 44-40 was probaby the most popular sporting cartridge of the 19th Century, accounting for untold amounts of game. It remained the most popular chambering in the 1892 Winchester, and was a common chambering in both rifles and handguns at least through the 1940s. The growth in Cowboy Action shooting has revived it; the 44-40 has less recoil than the 45 Colt, and serves as a common chambering for rifles and revolvers. Ammo is readily available and it is chambered to numerous reissues and reproductions. —
Craig Boddington
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