.444 Marlin mixed headstamp once fired brass casings.
Washed and polished.
Sorted to remove steel, aluminum and other calibers
Notes:
All products noting "Polished" in the description have been washed and polished to remove any dirt, debris, grease and other residues.
ALL CASINGS ARE INERT - SPENT PRIMER ONLY
These are not primed casings or loaded ammunition
May contain nickel plated casings
All products are sourced from indoor ranges. The range brass has been machine sorted into individual calibers, with all steel, aluminum, and other calibers removed. Our sorting process is accurate to thousandths of an inch, ensuring that each order is as accurate as possible.
The .444 Marlin is a large bore rifle cartridge developed by Marlin Firearms in 1964. It was designed to provide a powerful alternative to the .45-70 Government cartridge for hunters who wanted a heavy bullet with a flat trajectory at longer ranges.
The .444 Marlin fires a .429 caliber bullet with a typical weight of 240 to 300 grains at a muzzle velocity of around 2,300 to 2,600 feet per second. The cartridge has a rimmed, bottlenecked case with a maximum overall length of 2.55 inches, making it suitable for use in lever-action rifles.
The .444 Marlin cartridge was initially designed for the Marlin Model 444 lever-action rifle, which was marketed as a big game rifle capable of taking down large animals such as elk and bear. It quickly gained a following among hunters who appreciated its flat trajectory and heavy bullet.
Today, the .444 Marlin cartridge is still in use by hunters and enthusiasts of lever-action rifles. It is also sometimes used for silhouette shooting and other target shooting applications. Its heavy bullet and relatively flat trajectory make it a versatile cartridge for hunting medium to large game at ranges of up to around 200 yards.
Description
.444 Marlin mixed headstamp once fired brass casings.
Washed and polished.
Sorted to remove steel, aluminum and other calibers
Notes:
All products noting "Polished" in the description have been washed and polished to remove any dirt, debris, grease and other residues.
ALL CASINGS ARE INERT - SPENT PRIMER ONLY
These are not primed casings or loaded ammunition
May contain nickel plated casings
All products are sourced from indoor ranges. The range brass has been machine sorted into individual calibers, with all steel, aluminum, and other calibers removed. Our sorting process is accurate to thousandths of an inch, ensuring that each order is as accurate as possible.
History
The .444 Marlin is a large bore rifle cartridge developed by Marlin Firearms in 1964. It was designed to provide a powerful alternative to the .45-70 Government cartridge for hunters who wanted a heavy bullet with a flat trajectory at longer ranges.
The .444 Marlin fires a .429 caliber bullet with a typical weight of 240 to 300 grains at a muzzle velocity of around 2,300 to 2,600 feet per second. The cartridge has a rimmed, bottlenecked case with a maximum overall length of 2.55 inches, making it suitable for use in lever-action rifles.
The .444 Marlin cartridge was initially designed for the Marlin Model 444 lever-action rifle, which was marketed as a big game rifle capable of taking down large animals such as elk and bear. It quickly gained a following among hunters who appreciated its flat trajectory and heavy bullet.
Today, the .444 Marlin cartridge is still in use by hunters and enthusiasts of lever-action rifles. It is also sometimes used for silhouette shooting and other target shooting applications. Its heavy bullet and relatively flat trajectory make it a versatile cartridge for hunting medium to large game at ranges of up to around 200 yards.
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