Aliases
Summary
The .454 Casull (AKA: .454 Magnum, 11.5×35 R) is a Center Fire cartridge with a Bullet Diameter of 0.452 in” (11.48mm) that is primarily used in Pistols. The .454 Casull originated in The United States in 1958. The .454 Casull also has a case length of 1.383 in” (35.13mm) and an overall length of 1.77 in” (44.96mm).
Cartridge Details
- Year:
- Origin:
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- Application:
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- Neck Diameter:
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- Primer:
- Max Pressure:
- CIP:
- CIP Proof:
- 1958
- The United States
- Rimmed, Straight
- Pistols
- 0.452 in” (11.48mm)
- 0.48 in” (12.19mm)
- N/A
- 0.48 in” (12.19mm)
- 0.512 in” (13mm)
- 0.06 in” (1.45mm)
- 1.383 in” (35.13mm)
- 1.77 in” (44.96mm)
- Center Fire (Large Pistol)
- 65000 psi (448 MPa)
- 390 MPa (56565 psi)
- ~507 MPa (73534 psi)
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