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44-40
At Goodspeeds You wrote: The 44-40 Winchester cartridge was particularly popular because the cartridge case was slightly "necked down" behind the lead bullet. Upon firing, particularly in a long gun, the neck of the cartridge would expand and prevent blow back of black powder residue into the mechanism of the gun. Straight sided cartridges such as the .45 Colt did not expand as well and were not commonly used in long guns until the advent of smokeless powder made powder residue much less of a problem Do you have a source? hmaag (talk) 16:42, 2 January 2010 (UTC)

April 2010
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