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Firearm
A firearm is a weapon that launches one, or many, projectile at high velocity through confined burning of a propellant. This subsonic burning process is technically known as deflagration, as opposed to supersonic combustion known as a detonation. In older firearms, the propellant was typically...

 cartridge
Cartridge (firearms)
A cartridge, also called a round, packages the bullet, gunpowder and primer into a single metallic case precisely made to fit the firing chamber of a firearm. The primer is a small charge of impact-sensitive chemical that may be located at the center of the case head or at its rim . Electrically...

s which have a bullet in the 10 millimetre (0.393700787401575 in) caliber
Caliber
In guns including firearms, caliber or calibre is the approximate internal diameter of the barrel in relation to the diameter of the projectile used in it....

 range.
  • Length refers to the cartridge case length.
  • OAL refers to the overall length of the cartridge.


All measurements are in mm (in).

Pistol cartridges

Name (mm/in) Bullet Diameter Case Length Rim Base Shoulder Neck OAL
.40 S&W
.40 S&W
The .40 S&W is a rimless pistol cartridge developed jointly by major American firearms manufacturers Winchester and Smith & Wesson. The .40 S&W was developed from the ground up as a law enforcement cartridge designed to duplicate performance of the FBI's reduced velocity 10mm cartridge which could...

 
10.16 (.400) 21.59 (.850) 10.77 (.424) 10.74 (.423) N/A 10.74 (.423) 28.83 (1.135)
10mm Auto  10.16 (.400) 25.15 (.990) 10.77 (.424) 10.74 (.423) N/A 10.74 (.423) 32.00 (1.260)
.400 Corbon
.400 Corbon
The .400 Corbon is an automatic pistol cartridge developed by Cor-Bon in 1997. It was created to mimic the ballistics of the powerful 10 mm Auto cartridge by means of a .45 ACP case, necked down to .40 caliber with a 25 degree shoulder....

 
10.19 (.401) 22.81 (.898) 1.27 (.050) 11.94 (.470) 11.91 (.469) 10.74 (.423) 30.48 (1.20)
.41 Action Express
.41 Action Express
The .41 Action Express is a pistol cartridge developed in the 1980s to reproduce the performance of the .41 Magnum cartridge in semi-automatic pistols.-History:...

 
10.41 (.410) 22.10 (0.870) 9.97 (0.392)
N/A
29.21 (1.15)
10 mm Magnum  10.00 (.400) 32.97 (1.298) 12.01 (0.473) 11.94 (0.470) N/A 11.68 (0.460) 40.89 (1.610)

Revolver cartridges

Name Bullet Case Length Rim Base Shoulder Neck OAL
.38-40  10.16 (.400) - - -
- -
.41 Short
.41 Rimfire Cartridge
The .41 Rimfire Cartridge was first introduced by the National Arms Company in 1863 and was also known as the .41 Short and the .41-100. In most designations like this, the second number refers to the black powder load, though in this case, it is clearly impossible to fit 100 grains of black...

  / .41 Rimfire
10.29 (.405) 11.86 (.467) 11.89 (.468) 10.31 (.406)
10.31 (.406) 23.19 (.913)
.41 Magnum  10.414 (.410) 32.76 (1.290) 12.90 (.492) 11.05 (.434) N/A 11.02 (.434) 40.39 (1.590)
.41 Colt
28.45 (1.120)
10.4 mm Italian 10.72 (.422) .89
.444 1.25
11 mm German Serv 10.87 (.428)
.44 Russian 10.90 (.429) 24.64 (.970)
.44 Special
.44 Special
The .44 Special or .44 S&W Special is a smokeless powder center fire metallic cartridge developed by Smith & Wesson in 1907 as the standard chambering for their New Century revolver, introduced in 1908.-Development history:...

 
10.90 (.429) 29.46 (1.160) 13.06 (.514) 11.61 (.457) 11.58 (.456) 10.99 (.4325) 41.02 (1.615)
.44 Magnum
.44 Magnum
The .44 Remington Magnum, or simply .44 Magnum, is a large-bore cartridge originally designed for revolvers. After introduction, it was quickly adopted for carbines and rifles...

 
10.90 (.429) 32.77 (1.290) 13.06 (.514) 11.61 (.457) 11.58 (.456) 10.97 (.432) 40.89 (1.610)
.445 Super Mag 10.97 (.432)

Rifle cartridges

Name Bullet Case Length Rim Base Shoulder Neck OAL
11.94 (.470) 11.56 (.455) 10.59 (.417) 40.39 (1.590)
.401 Winchester Self-Loading
.401 Winchester Self-Loading
The .401 Winchester Self-Loading is an American rifle cartridge.Winchester introduced the .401SL in the Winchester '10 self-loading rifle as a supplement to the Winchester '07 and the .351SL in their offering of hi-power, self-loading rifles...

 
10.34 (.4065) 38.1 (1.5) 11.68 (.490) 11.68 (.490) - 10.99 (.432) 38.1 (2.005)
.44 WCF  10.85 (.427) 33.27 (1.310) 13.33 (.525) 11.96 (.471) 11.61 (.457) 11.25 (.443) 40.44 (1.592)
.408 Chey Tac
.408 Chey Tac
The .408 Cheyenne Tactical is a specialized rimless, bottlenecked, centerfire cartridge for military long-range sniper rifles that was developed by Dr. John D. Taylor and machinist William O. Wordman...

 
10.4 (.408) 77 (3.04) 16.3 (.640) 16.2 (.637) 15.3 (.601) 11.1 (.438) 109.4 (4.307)
.416 Barrett
.416 Barrett
The .416 Barrett or 10.6x83mm centerfire rifle cartridge is a proprietary bottlenecked centrefire rifle cartridge designed in 2005. It is an alternative to the .50 BMG in long-range high-caliber rifles. It was designed in response to a request for a medium/heavy rifle/cartridge combination that was...

 
10.41 (.410) 83.058 (3.27) 20.42 (.804) 20.42 (.804)
116.33 (4.58)
.416 Remington Magnum
.416 Remington Magnum
The .416 Remington Magnum is a .416 caliber of a belted bottle-necked design. The cartridge was intended as a dangerous game hunting cartridge and released to the public in 1989. The cartridge uses the case of the 8 mm Remington Magnum as a parent cartridge. When the cartridge was released in...

 
10.566 (.416) 72.39 (2.850) 13.51 (.532) 13.03 (.513) 12.37 (.487) 11.35 (.447) 91.44 (3.600)
.416 Rigby
.416 Rigby
The .416 Rigby or 10.6x74mm was designed in 1911 by John Rigby & Company of London, England as a dangerous game cartridge and is the first one to use a bullet with a diameter of .416"...

 
10.57 (.416) 73.66 (2.90) 14.88 (.568) 14.96 (.589) 13.72 (.540) 11.33 (.446) 94.49 (3.720)
.416 Weatherby Magnum
.416 Weatherby Magnum
The .416 Weatherby Magnum is a belted, bottlenecked cartridge designed by Ed Weatherby and launched commercially in 1989. It is a dangerous game cartridge intended for the hunting of heavy dangerous game such as elephant and African Cape buffalo. It is considered the most powerful commercial .416...

 
10.566 (.416) 73.99 (2.913) 14.70 (.579) 14.78 (.582) 14.25 (.561) 11.28 (.444) 95.25 (3.750)
.404 Jeffery
.404 Jeffery
The .404 Jeffery is a large caliber, rimless cartridge designed for large, dangerous game, such as the big five of Africa. Other names for this cartridge include .404 Jeffery Rimless, .404 Rimless Nitro Express, and 10.75 × 73 mm...

 
10.75 (.422) 72.64 (2.86) 1.27 (.05) 13.82 (.544) 13.21 (.520) 11.43 (.450) 89.66 (3.53)
.444 Marlin
.444 Marlin
The .444 Marlin is a rifle cartridge designed in 1964 by Marlin Firearms and Remington Arms. It was designed to fill in a gap for the older .45-70 at a time when that cartridge was not currently available in any lever action, making it the largest at the time available lever-action cartridge...

 
10.922 (.430) 56.51 (2.225) 13.05 (.514) 11.96 (.471) - 11.51 (.453) 65.28 (2.570)

See also

  • 2 mm (.079 in)
    2 mm caliber
    This article lists firearm cartridges which have a bullet in the .079 in / 2 mm caliber range.Length refers to the cartridge case length. OAL refers to the overall length of the cartridge...

     - 3 mm (.118 in)
    3 mm caliber
    This article lists firearm cartridges which have a bullet in the .118 in / 3 mm caliber range.Length refers to the cartridge case length.OAL refers to the overall length of the cartridge.All measurements are in mm .-.118 in / 3 mm auto cartridges:...

     - 4 mm (.157 in)
    4 mm caliber
    This article lists firearm cartridges which have a bullet in the .172 in / 4.5mm caliber range.*Length refers to the cartridge case length.*OAL refers to the overall length of the cartridge.All measurements are in mm .-Rimfire cartridges:...

     - 5 mm (.197 in)
    5 mm caliber
    This article lists firearm cartridges which have a bullet in the to caliber range.*Length refers to the cartridge case length.*OAL refers to the overall length of the cartridge.All measurements are in mm .-Rimfire cartridges:...

     - 6 mm (.236 in)
    6 mm caliber
    This article lists firearm cartridges which have a bullet caliber between and .*Length refers to the cartridge case length.*OAL refers to the overall length of the cartridge.All measurements are in mm .-Pistol cartridges:-.24in :...

     - 7 mm (.276 in)
    7 mm caliber
    This article lists firearm cartridges which have a bullet in the to caliber range.*Length refers to the cartridge case length.*OAL refers to the overall length of the cartridge....

     - 8 mm (.315 in)
    8 mm caliber
    This article lists firearm cartridges which have a bullet in the to caliber range.*Length refers to the empty cartridge case length.*OAL refers to the overall length of the loaded cartridge.All measurements are in mm .-Pistol cartridges:...

     - 9 mm (.354 in)
    9 mm caliber
    This article lists firearm cartridges which have a bullet in the caliber range. The most prevalent of these rounds is the 9x19mm Parabellum.*Length refers to the cartridge case length.*OAL refers to the overall length of the cartridge....

     - 10 mm (.394 in) - 11 mm (.433 in)
    11 mm caliber
    This article lists firearm cartridges which have a bullet in the through caliber range.All measurements are in millimeters .-Pistol cartridges:-Revolver cartridges:-Rifle cartridges:-See also:...

     - 12 mm (.472 in)
    12 mm caliber
    This article lists firearm cartridges which have a bullet in the to caliber range.*Length refers to the cartridge case length.*OAL refers to the overall length of the cartridge.*Bullet refers to the diameter of the bullet....

     - 13 mm (.5118 in)
    13 mm caliber
    This article lists firearm cartridges which have a bullet in the caliber range and greater.*Length refers to the cartridge case length.*OAL refers to the overall length of the cartridge.*Bullet refers to the diameter of the bullet....

  • List of cartridges by caliber
  • List of handgun cartridges
  • List of rifle cartridges
  • .50 caliber handguns
    .50 caliber handguns
    A .50 caliber handgun is a handgun firing a bullet measuring approximately .5 inches in diameter. Historically, many black powder pistols fire rounds with diameters well above ½ inch...

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