17 Ackley Bee

  • THE .17 Ackley Bee IS ALSO KNOWN AS:

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  • SUMMARY OF THE .17 Ackley Bee CARTRIDGE:

    The .17 Ackley Bee is a Center Fire cartridge with a Bullet Diameter of 0.172 in” (4.37mm) that is primarily used in Rifles. The .17 Ackley Bee originated in The United States in (UNKNOWN DATE). The .17 Ackley Bee also has a case length of 1.345 in” (34.16mm) and an overall length of (UNKNOWN).

    Additional Cartridge Designations: Wildcat Cartridge.

  • The .17 Ackley Bee Firearm Cartridge Originated in The United States

Cartridge Details

  • Year Introduced: 1944
  • Country of Origin: The United States
  • Case Type: Rimless, Bottleneck
  • Primary Application: Rifles
  • Bullet Diameter: 0.172 in” (4.37mm)
  • Neck Diameter: 0.199 in” (5.05mm)
  • Shoulder Diameter: 0.329 in” (8.36mm)
  • Base Diameter: 0.349 in” (8.86mm)
  • Rim Diameter: 0.408 in” (10.36mm)
  • Rim Thickness: 0.065 in” (1.65mm)
  • Case Length: 1.345 in” (34.16mm)
  • Overall Length:
  • Case Capacity: 14.4 gr H20 (0.93 cm3)
  • Primer: Center Fire (Small Pistol)
  • Rifling Twist: 1:10 in (254mm)
  • Max Pressure:
  • CIP Pressure:
  • CIP Proof Test:
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Cartridge Data Published On: January 19, 2015 at 5:23 pm by Bullet-Blog and last updated on February 1, 2015 at 2:22 am