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(d.) .220 Russian, Russian Production , One Cartridge not a box. Out of Stock but more available!o
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OUT OF STOCK! However please see more versions below in related items.
One Cartridge, not a box, the picture of the box is for reference only.
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OUT OF STOCK! However please see more versions below in related items.
One Cartridge, not a box, the picture of the box is for reference only.
One Cartridge not a Box, .220 Russian or 5.6×39 Russian , Russian Production, copper coated case with “T 67″ Head/Stamp” from “Running Deer Box” , FMJ (Full Metal Jacket) projectile.
See other versions of this caliber, please see below in related items.
History of the .220 Russian or 5.6x39mm:
The .220 Russian (5.6x39mm) cartridge was developed in 1961 by necking down the 7.62x39mm (AK-47) cartridge and designated for small to medium game hunting in Russia and in the running deer competition.
It was later used in Finland and produced by SAKO and Lapua by 1965.From a Russian SSSR USSR publication: Velocity for a 43.2 grain projectile is 3,379 to 3,487 feet per second; +at 25 meters energy is 1,099 to 1,164 foot pounds.
The 6mm PPC Benchrest cartridge was a wildcat made from the 220 Russian
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