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.375 Winchester
Photo of two .375 Winchester rifle cartridges with others for comparison. Left to right: 8mm Mauser, .308 Winchester, .375 Winchester, .22 Long Rifle. Foreground: .375 Winchester.
TypeRifle
Place of originUSA
Production history
Designed1978
ManufacturerWinchester
Produced1978–present
Specifications
Parent case.38-55 Winchester
Case typeRimmed, straight
Bullet diameter.375 in (9.5 mm)
Neck diameter.400 in (10.2 mm)
Base diameter.420 in (10.7 mm)
Rim diameter.506 in (12.9 mm)
Rim thickness.063 in (1.6 mm)
Case length2.020 in (51.3 mm)
Overall length2.560 in (65.0 mm)
Maximum pressure55,000 psi (380 MPa)
Maximum CUP50,000 CUP
Ballistic performance
Bullet mass/type Velocity Energy
200 gr (13 g) JFP 2,223 ft/s (678 m/s) 2,194.12 ft⋅lbf (2,974.83 J)
200 gr (13 g) JFP 2,419 ft/s (737 m/s) 2,598.09 ft⋅lbf (3,522.54 J)
220 gr (14 g) JFP 2,029 ft/s (618 m/s) 2,010.66 ft⋅lbf (2,726.09 J)
220 gr (14 g) JFP 2,236 ft/s (682 m/s) 2,441.85 ft⋅lbf (3,310.70 J)
Source(s): Hodgdon Online Reloading Data

The .375 Winchester is a modernized version of the .38-55 Winchester, a black powder cartridge from 1884. It was introduced in 1978 along with the Winchester Model 94 “Big Bore” lever action rifle.

Though very similar in appearance to the parent .38-55, the .375 has a shorter case length and operates at much higher pressures (52,000 CUP).

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Cartridges derived from the .38-55 Winchester or its derivatives (including wildcats)
First generation derivatives
Second generation derivatives
(based on .30-30)
Third generation derivatives
Based on .219 Zipper
Based on .25-35 Winchester
Based on .30-30 Ackley Improved
Fourth generation derivatives
(based on .219 Donaldson Wasp)
Winchester firearms and cartridges
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Semi-automatic
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