.475 Wildey Magnum | ||
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Type | Pistol | |
Place of origin | USA | |
Production history | ||
Designer | Winchester | |
Designed | 1977 | |
Manufacturer | Wildey | |
Produced | 1979 | |
Specifications | ||
Parent case | .284 Winchester | |
Case type | Rimless | |
Bullet diameter | .475 in (12.1 mm) | |
Neck diameter | .493 in (12.5 mm) | |
Base diameter | 12.72 in (323 mm) | |
Rim diameter | 12.01 in (305 mm) | |
Rim thickness | 1.02 in (26 mm) | |
Case length | 1.198 in (30.4 mm) | |
Overall length | 1.575 in (40.0 mm) | |
Case capacity | 38 gr H2O (2.47 cm³) | |
Primer type | LP | |
Maximum CUP | 50000 CUP | |
Ballistic performance | ||
Bullet weight/type | Velocity | Energy |
250 gr (16 g) SP | 1,850 ft/s (560 m/s) | 1,900 ft·lbf (2,600 J) |
300 gr (19 g) SP | 1,610 ft/s (490 m/s) | 1,727 ft·lbf (2,341 J) |
The .475 Wildey Magnum is a semi-automatic pistol cartridge designed for big game hunting in the Wildey pistol.
Contents |
The .475 Wildey Magnum was designed to be a hunting round. Cases are formed from .284 Winchester brass with the neck opened to take a .475" bullet, and the length is the same as the .45 Winchester Magnum. Velocity at 100 yards from the muzzle is equivalent to the muzzle velocity of the .44 Magnum.[1]