.22 Eargesplitten Loudenboomer
.22 Eargesplitten Loudenboomer is a wildcat rifle cartridge.
.22 Eargesplitten Loudenboomer | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Type | Rifle cartridge | |||||||||||||||||||
Place of origin | United States | |||||||||||||||||||
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Used by | dr. | |||||||||||||||||||
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Designer | P.O. Ackley | |||||||||||||||||||
Designed | 1960s | |||||||||||||||||||
Specifications | ||||||||||||||||||||
Parent case | .378 Weatherby Magnum | |||||||||||||||||||
Case type | Flask barrel | |||||||||||||||||||
Bullet diameter | .224" - 5.56mm | |||||||||||||||||||
Rim diameter | .579 in (14.7 mm) | |||||||||||||||||||
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Source(s): quoted "Guns and Ammo Magazine", B. Hutton |
This humorously named cartridge was developed in the 1960s by P.O. Ackley for Bob Hutton of Guns & Ammo magazine, and was intended solely to exceed 5,000 ft/s (1,500 m/s) muzzle velocity. Ackley's loads only managed 4,600 ft/s (1,400 m/s)(Mach 4.2), firing a 50-grain (3.2 g) bullet. Based on a .378 Weatherby Magnum case, the case is impractically over-capacity for the bore diameter, and so the cartridge remains a curiosity. The advent of new slower-burning smokeless powders may have changed the equation.[1]
See also
References
- Ackley, P.O. (1927) [1962]. Handbook for Shooters & Reloaders. vol I (12th Printing ed.). Salt Lake City, Utah: Plaza Publishing. p. 442. ISBN 978-99929-4-881-1. Archived from the original on 2017-07-08. Retrieved 2008-02-13.
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