.30 (7.63) Mauser
.30 (7.63) Mauser
.30 (7.63) Mauser
63mm) MAUSER
16° 24'
This cartridge was developed by an
American, Hugo Borchardt, for the first .393 .388 .377 .333 .3095
commercially successful semi-automatic 9,98 9,85 9,58 8,46 7,861mm
pistol.
.155
.761 (19,33mm)
3,94
It has been used mainly in Mauser .990 (25,15mm)
military automatic pistols and has been 1.381 (35,08mm)
Until the arrival of the .357 Magnum revolver cartridge, the .30 Mauser was the highest
velocity pistol cartridge available.
While never very popular in the United States, it is nevertheless adequate for hunting
small game and varmints at ranges up to 100 yards.
There is no SAAMI pressure limit for the .30 Mauser. Fiocchi factory ammunition produced
pressures of 27,000 C.U.P in our test barrel. The maximum loads shown below do not exceed
that pressure. (This loading data may also be used for the 7.62mm Russian Tokarev. The Tokarev
is essentially identical to the .30 Mauser cartridge which operates at a lower pressure.)
.30 MAUSER
Gun DOUGLAS Max Length 0.990"
Barrel Length 9" Trim Length 0.980"
Primer CCI 500 OAL Max 1.381"
Case FIOCCHI OAL Min --
SPR 100 Plinker No.2 4.0 1056 No.2 4.4 1200 25,100 1.325"
No.5 5.2 1116 No.5 5.8 1268 24,700
No.7 6.5 1146 No.7 7.2 1302 24,300
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