This is a list of firearm cartridges which have bullets in the 10 millimetres (0.39 in) to 10.99 millimetres (0.433 in) caliber range.

  • Length refers to the cartridge case length.
  • OAL refers to the overall length of the cartridge.
10 mm 40 caliber
Example of a 10 mm cartridge, a .41 Remington Magnum
Firearm cartridges

All measurements are in mm (in).

Pistol cartridges

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Name (mm/in) Bullet diameter Case type Case length Rim Base Shoulder Neck OAL
.40 S&W 10.16 (.400) Rimless straight walled 21.59 (.850) 10.77 (.424) 10.74 (.423) N/A 10.74 (.423) 28.83 (1.135)
.40 Super 10.16 (.400) Rimless straight walled 25.20 (.992) 12.07 (.475) 11.96 (.471) N/A 10.77 (.424) 32.00 (1.260)
10mm Auto 10.16 (.400) Rimless straight walled 25.20 (.992) 10.80 (.425) 10.80 (.425) N/A 10.74 (.423) 32.00 (1.260)
10mm Magnum[1] 10.16 (.400) 31.88 (1.255) 10.80 (.425) 10.80 (.425) N/A 10.74 (.423) 39.48 (1.555)
.400 Corbon[2] 10.19 (.401) Rimless straight walled bottlenecked 22.81 (.898) 12.0 (.471) 11.94 (.470) 11.91 (.469) 10.74 (.423) 30.48 (1.20)
.41 Action Express 10.4 (.410) Rebated straight walled 22.10 (0.870) 9.97 (0.392) .435 in (11.0 mm) N/A .434 in (11.0 mm) 29.21 (1.15)
.44 AMP 10.9 (.429) 32.97 (1.298) 11.94 (.470) 11.94 (.470) 11.61 (.457) 40.77 (1.605)

Revolver cartridges

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Name Bullet diameter Case length Rim Base Shoulder Neck OAL
.38-40 Winchester 10.16 (.400) 33 (1.30) 13.2 (.520) 11.8 (.465) 11.54 .454 10.6 (.416) 40 (1.59)
.41 Short[3] (.41 Rimfire) 10.29 (.405) 11.86 (.467) 11.89 (.468) 10.31 (.406) - 10.31 (.406) 23.19 (.913)
.41 Short Colt 10.2 (.402) 16.2 (.637) 11.5 (.451) 10.3 (.406) - 10.3 (.406) 26.8 (1.057)
.41 Special 10.4 (.410) 29.6 (1.165) 12.90 (.492) 11.05 (.434) - 11.02 (.434) 37.2 (1.465)
.41 Magnum[4] 10.4 (.410) 32.76 (1.290) 12.90 (.492) 11.05 (.434) - 11.02 (.434) 40.39 (1.590)
.414 Super Magnum 10.4 (.410) - - - - - -
10.4 mm Italian 10.72 (.422) - - - - - -
11 mm German Serv 10.87 (.428) - - - - - -
.44 Russian 10.90 (.429) 24.64 (.970) 13.1 (.515 in) 11.6 (.457) - 11.6 (.457) 36 (1.43)
.44 Special 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 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 Magnum 10.90 (.429) 40.89 (1.610) 13.06 (.514) 11.61 (.457) 11.58 (.456) 10.97 (.432) -

Rifle cartridges

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Name Bullet diameter Case type Case length Rim Base Shoulder Neck OAL
.400 Legend 10.173 (.4005) Rebated straight walled 41.91 (1.65) 10.72 (.422) 11.176 (.440)
.40-60 Winchester 10.3 (.405) 48 (1.89)
.40-72 Winchester 10.3 (.406) 66 (2.598) 13.2 (.518) 11.7 (.460) - 10.9 (.431) 80 (3.15)
.401 Winchester Self-Loading[5] 10.34 (.4065) 38.1 (1.5) 11.68 (.490) 11.68 (.490) - 10.99 (.432) 50.8 (2.005)
10.4×47mm Italian M/70 Centerfire[a] 10.4 (.408) Rimmed tapered bottlenecked 47.5 (1.87) 16.1 (.634) 13.72 (.54) 13.13 (.517) 11.1 (.437) 62.48 (2.46)
.408 Chey Tac 10.4 (.408) 77 (3.04) 16.3 (.640) 16.2 (.637) 15.3 (.601) 11.1 (.438) 109.4 (4.307)
.450/400 3 inch Nitro Express 10.4 (.410) 76 (3.00) 15.6 (.613) 13.8 (.545) 13.2 (.518) 11 (.434) 95 (3.75)
.405 Winchester 10.45 (0.4115) 65.6 (2.583) 13.8 (0.543) 11.7 (0.461) - 11.1 (0.436) 80.6 (3.175)
10.4×38mm Swiss Rimfire[b] 10.54 (.415) Rimmed tapered bottlenecked 40.6 (1.60) 16 (.630) 13.7 (.540) 13.2 (.518) 11.1 (.437) 56 (2.20)
.416 Barrett 10.6 (.416) 83 (3.27) 20.2 (.797) 20.2 (.797) 18.6 (.732) 11.8 (.465) 116.33 (4.58)
.416 Remington Magnum[6] 10.6 (.416) 72.39 (2.850) 13.51 (.532) 13.03 (.513) 12.37 (.487) 11.35 (.447) 91.44 (3.600)
.416 Weatherby Magnum[7] 10.6 (.416) 73.99 (2.913) 14.70 (.579) 14.78 (.582) 14.25 (.561) 11.28 (.444) 95.25 (3.750)
.416 Rigby[8] 10.57 (.416) 73.66 (2.90) 14.88 (.568) 14.96 (.589) 13.72 (.540) 11.33 (.446) 94.49 (3.720)
.416 Ruger[9] 10.6 (.416) 65.3 (2.57) 13.5 (.532) 13.5 (.532) 13.1 (.515) 11.28 (.444) 91.3 (3.595)
.404 Jeffery[10] 10.72 (.422) 73.02 (2.875) 13.79 (.543) 13.84 (.545) 13.46 (.530) 11.48 (.452) 89.66 (3.53)
10.75x68mm Mauser 10.75 (.422) 68.00 (2.677) 12.60 (.495) 12.60 (.495) 12.20 (.480) 11.50 (.453)
.44-40 Winchester 10.85 (.427) 33.27 (1.310) 13.33 (.525) 11.96 (.471) 11.61 (.457) 11.25 (.443) 40.44 (1.592)
.444 Marlin[11] 10.9 (.429) 56.51 (2.225) 13.05 (.514) 11.96 (.471) - 11.51 (.453) 65.28 (2.570)

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Ammunition for M1870 Italian Vetterli
  2. ^ Ammunition for Swiss Vetterli rifle

References

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  1. ^ Dan Stigliano, ed. (2000). Accurate Smokeless Powders (Number Two ed.). Accurate Arms Company. p. 124.
  2. ^ Barnes, Frank C. (2006) [1965]. Skinner, Stan (ed.). Cartridges of the World (11th ed.). Iola, WI, USA: Gun Digest Books. p. 285. ISBN 0-89689-297-2.
  3. ^ Barnes, Frank C. (2006) [1965]. Skinner, Stan (ed.). Cartridges of the World (11th ed.). Iola, WI, USA: Gun Digest Books. pp. 483, 491–492. ISBN 0-89689-297-2.
  4. ^ ".41 Rem Mag from Accurate Powder" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-11-20. Retrieved 2018-12-16.
  5. ^ Cartridges Of The World 3d Edition, by Frank C. Barnes, Edited By John T. Amber, ISBN 0-695-80326-3
  6. ^ ".416 Rem Mag data from Accurate Powder" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2018-12-12.
  7. ^ ".416 Wby data from Accurate Powder" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2018-12-16.
  8. ^ ".416 Rigby data from Accurate Powder" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2018-12-16.
  9. ^ .416 Ruger Alaskan
  10. ^ "404 Riml. N.E." (PDF). cip-bobp.org. C.I.P. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-01-12. Retrieved 2020-09-25.
  11. ^ ".444 data from Accurate" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2018-12-12.