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| 38-40 |
| Remington- Hepburn |
| The Hepburn is a straight
tapered rifle case. Developed in 1875 by Lewis Lobell Hepburn for the No.1 Rifle, Remington used it to compete against the 38-40 WFC. It had 40 grains of black powder, and a 245 grain lead bullet. U.M.C. (S H) 38-40 Head Stamp |
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| The cartridge on the left ,(below) is the 38-40 Remington-Hepburn and not the cartridge on the right, which is the 38-40 or 38 Winchester or 38-40 WCF. |
| For sale are 2 versions in the picture Below:
Left is the UMC head stamp version, and on the right is an earlier beveled rim and no head stamp. (Limit One) |
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| UMC $19.95 per Cartridge |
| UMC- Early Beveled Rim $19.95 per Cartridge |
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| 38-40 Win. below |
| 38-40 REM |
| Sorry Sold Out |