.22 PPC
.22 PPC |
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Type |
Rifle |
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Place of origin |
United States |
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Production history |
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Designer |
Louis Palmisano and Ferris Pindell |
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Designed |
1974 |
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Specifications |
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Parent case |
.220 Russian |
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Bullet diameter |
.224 in (5.7 mm) |
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Neck diameter |
.246 in (6.2 mm) |
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Shoulder diameter |
.431 in (10.9 mm) |
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Base diameter |
.440 in (11.2 mm) |
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Rim diameter |
.441 in (11.2 mm) |
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Case length |
1.515 in (38.5 mm) |
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Overall length |
2.100 in (53.3 mm) |
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Rifling twist |
1-14" |
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Primer type |
Small Rifle |
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.22 PPC is a firearm cartridge used primarily in benchrest shooting. It was designed by Dr. Louis Palmisano and Ferris Pindell in 1974 and was originally a wildcat cartridge until 1987, when SAKO, a Finnish firearms manufacturer, began producing commercial .22 PPC rifles and ammunition. Since then, several other manufacturers have created rifles chambered in .22 PPC, including Norma and Remington Arms.
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Cartridges derived from the 7.62×39mm or its derivatives |
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| Second generation derivatives (based on 5.6х39mm/.220 Russian) | |
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| Third generation derivatives (based on 6.5mm Grendel) | |
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