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.22 Eargesplitten Loudenboomer is a wildcat rifle cartridge. This humorously named cartridge was developed in the 1960s by P.O. Ackley for Bob Hutton of Guns & Ammo magazine, and was intended solely to exceed 5,000 ft/s (1,500 m/s) muzzle velocity. Ackley's loads only managed 4,600 ft/s (1,400 m/s)(Mach 4.2), firing a 50-grain (3.2 g) bullet. Based on a .378 Weatherby Magnum case, the case is impractically over-capacity for the bore diameter, and so the cartridge remains a curiosity. The advent of new slower-burning smokeless powders may have changed the equation.

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  • .22 Eargesplitten Loudenboomer is a wildcat rifle cartridge. This humorously named cartridge was developed in the 1960s by P.O. Ackley for Bob Hutton of Guns & Ammo magazine, and was intended solely to exceed 5,000 ft/s (1,500 m/s) muzzle velocity. Ackley's loads only managed 4,600 ft/s (1,400 m/s)(Mach 4.2), firing a 50-grain (3.2 g) bullet. Based on a .378 Weatherby Magnum case, the case is impractically over-capacity for the bore diameter, and so the cartridge remains a curiosity. The advent of new slower-burning smokeless powders may have changed the equation. (en)
  • El .22 Eargesplitten Loudenboomer humorously fue desarrollado en la década de 1960 por P.O. Ackley con el objetivo de superar 5,000 pies/segundo (1,500 m/s) velocidad de salida, pero las cargas de Ackley sólo lograron alcanzar los 4,600 pies/segundo (1,400 m/s) (Mach 4.2), con un proyectil de 50 granos (3.2 g). Se basó en el casquillo del .378 Weatherby Magnum , y con las pólvoras contemporáneas las velocidades pueden haber cambiado.​ (es)
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  • .22 Eargesplitten Loudenboomer is a wildcat rifle cartridge. This humorously named cartridge was developed in the 1960s by P.O. Ackley for Bob Hutton of Guns & Ammo magazine, and was intended solely to exceed 5,000 ft/s (1,500 m/s) muzzle velocity. Ackley's loads only managed 4,600 ft/s (1,400 m/s)(Mach 4.2), firing a 50-grain (3.2 g) bullet. Based on a .378 Weatherby Magnum case, the case is impractically over-capacity for the bore diameter, and so the cartridge remains a curiosity. The advent of new slower-burning smokeless powders may have changed the equation. (en)
  • El .22 Eargesplitten Loudenboomer humorously fue desarrollado en la década de 1960 por P.O. Ackley con el objetivo de superar 5,000 pies/segundo (1,500 m/s) velocidad de salida, pero las cargas de Ackley sólo lograron alcanzar los 4,600 pies/segundo (1,400 m/s) (Mach 4.2), con un proyectil de 50 granos (3.2 g). Se basó en el casquillo del .378 Weatherby Magnum , y con las pólvoras contemporáneas las velocidades pueden haber cambiado.​ (es)
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