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The .38-40 Winchester is actually a .40 caliber (10 mm) cartridge shooting .401" (10.2 mm) caliber bullets. The cartridge was introduced by
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in 1874 and is derived from their
.44-40 Winchester The .44-40 Winchester, also known as .44 Winchester, .44 WCF (Winchester Center Fire), and .44 Largo (in Spanish-speaking countries) was introduced in 1873 by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. It was the first metallic centerfire cartridge m ...
. This cartridge was introduced for rifles, but in its reintroduction for
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it has seen some popularity as a revolver cartridge. It is not particularly well suited to hunting larger game, but it was popular when it was introduced, along with the previous
.44-40 Winchester The .44-40 Winchester, also known as .44 Winchester, .44 WCF (Winchester Center Fire), and .44 Largo (in Spanish-speaking countries) was introduced in 1873 by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. It was the first metallic centerfire cartridge m ...
, for deer hunting. It can be used successfully on smaller game animals, and for self-defense. Current loadings are intended for
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Design and history

It is unclear why this cartridge was introduced, as it is very similar to the .44-40 from which it was derived. It has approximately less muzzle energy, and has a muzzle velocity about less than the .44-40. The bullet differs by only .026 inches in bullet diameter and in standard bullet weight from the original .44-40. The goal may have been to reduce recoil while maintaining a similar bullet sectional density. One unusual design element of this cartridge is that factory ammunition was loaded with a different case profile than the standard chamber for this cartridge, factory ammunition having a much longer neck than the standard chamber. Most reloading dies are designed to size fired brass to the chamber specification rather than that of the original factory ammunition case profile. The renewed interest in this caliber can be explained by the increasing popularity of
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and
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shooting. Several single-action revolvers have recently been chambered for this cartridge, including the
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. Most modern reloading data for this cartridge is found in the handgun section of reloading manuals.


Performance

Though introduced as an "all-around" cartridge, traditional sources suggest the .38–40 performs inadequately on deer. Ballistically, commercial 'cowboy' loads are similar to the much newer .40 S&W, sharing the same bullet diameter, bullet weight, and similar velocity. A limited number of 'hunting' loads are available commercially, which produce about 25% more muzzle energy than the more common target ammunition.
, Midway 38–40 Winchester Super-X.


Dimensions


Synonyms

*.38-40 *.38-40 WCF *.38 CFW *.38 WCF


See also

* 10mm caliber * .40 S&W * 10mm Auto *
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References


External links


38 WCF , 38-40 caliber

Reloading .38 WCF for Rifles



The .38-40 - The ‘Frontier Forty’ — A sixgun/levergun natural
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