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7 x 57

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Technical Specifications:

Caliber:
7 x 57
Bullet Diameter:
0.285" | 7.24mm
Primer Size:
Large Rifle (LR)
Max. Case Length (l3):
2.244" | 57.00mm
Max. Cartridge Length / OAL:
3.071" | 78.00mm
Max. Standardized :
56565 psi | 3900 bar
Case Capacity:
59.5 Grains of Water | 3.86 cm3
CID:
CID_1091
Standard
C.I.P.
Letztes Update:
10/7/2024
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  • The 7x57 is a rimless, bottle-necked cartridge developed by Paul Mauser in 1892. It is sometimes referred to as the "7mm Spanish" due to its widespread use in Spain and Latin America.

    The 7x57 offers excellent accuracy and good penetration at medium range distances. It has moderate recoil and low pressure levels when compared to other cartridges of similar caliber, making it a popular choice for many hunting applications.

    It has a muzzle velocity of 2600 fps with a velocity of 2400 fps at 100 yards and 2200 fps at 200 yards. The 7x57 is suitable for deer, wild boar and other small to medium game animals.

  • Velocity (V0)

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    Energy  (E0)

    Ballistic Coefficient (BC1)

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