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This 7.35 Carcano target load features a cast and Hi-Tek coated 150gr round nose flat point bullet with a gas check. Note that we use a proper .300″ diameter bullet. This contributes to superior accuracy and lower pressures compared to ammunition loaded with cheaper, more readily available bullets.
The 7.35×51mm Carcano is a rifle cartridge used by the Italian military during World War II. It was designed during the 1930s to replace the 6.5×52mm Carcano used by the Italian military. Unlike the 6.5 mm, the 7.35 mm cartridge featured a Spitzer -style bullet to minimize air resistance in flight.
This 7.35×51 Carcano Ammunition is loaded with Hornady InterLock Spire Point Bullets and Prvi Partizan Reloadable Brass. The Hornady InterLock Spire Point has a one-piece core and retains more mass, energy and momentum, providing deep penetration and large, consistent wound channels for clean kills – great for medium to large game.
This 7.35x51 Carcano Ammunition is loaded with Hornady InterLock Spire Point Bullets and Prvi Partizan Reloadable Brass. The Hornady InterLock Spire Point has a one-piece core and retains more mass, energy and momentum, providing deep penetration and large, consistent wound channels for clean kills - great for medium to large game.
2 sie 2019 · Steinel Ammunition produces rifle rounds from 223 Remington to 50 Beowulf and pistol rounds from 380 ACP to 500 Magnum. Their vintage line consists of 45-70 Trapdoor loads, 6.5 and 7.7 Arisaka,...
6.5 CARCANO ITALIAN MILITARY AMMUNITION BOX INCLUDES 1 STRIPPER CLIP AND 18 CATRIDGES, HEADSTAMPS SHOW VARIOUS YEARS FROM 1938-1944 BOXES ARE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION.
The 7.35 Carcano was developed during 1938 in a move to provide a more powerful solution to the 6,5 Carcano in service at that time.