| .35 Winchester |
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.35 Winchester |
| Type | Rifle |
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| Place of origin | United States |
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| Designed | 1903 |
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| Manufacturer | Winchester |
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| Produced | 1903–1936 |
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| Parent case | .30 U.S. |
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| Case type | Rimmed, bottleneck |
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| Bullet diameter | .358 in (9.1 mm) |
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| Neck diameter | .378 in (9.6 mm) |
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| Shoulder diameter | .412 in (10.5 mm) |
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| Base diameter | .457 in (11.6 mm) |
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| Rim diameter | .539 in (13.7 mm) |
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| Case length | 2.41 in (61 mm) |
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| Overall length | 3.16 in (80 mm) |
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| Rifling twist | 1:12 |
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| Primer type | large rifle |
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The .35 Winchester / 9.1x61mmR (colloquially .35 Win) cartridge was created in 1903 by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company for use in the Winchester Model 1895 lever-action rifle, and was also available in the bolt action Remington-Lee, or the Model 1905-E and 1905-R Factory Sporter Ross Rifle in Canada.