.350 winchester

Ive got load data from lyman and sharpe for the .35 winchester which is close to the 9.3x57 in capacity, never heard of the .350
 
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Post #3 identifies it! From Wikipedia, I think:

350 Winchester
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350 Legend (9×43 mm), also called 350 LGND, is a SAAMI-approved straight-walled hunting cartridge developed by Winchester Repeating Arms. The cartridge was designed for use in American states that have specific regulations for deer hunting with straight-walled centerfire cartridges.
Bullet diameter: .357 in (9.1 mm)
Case length: 1.71 in (43 mm)
Case capacity: 36.5 grains (water)
 
Once more from Wikipedia - the link in Post #3:

Winchester is currently offering five different loads for the new cartridge: a 150 gr (9.7 g) Deer Season XP at 2,350 ft/s (720 m/s), a 180 gr (12 g) Power-Point at 2,100 ft/s (640 m/s), a 160 gr (10 g) Power Max Bonded at 2,225 ft/s (678 m/s), a very affordable[citation needed] 145 gr (9.4 g) FMJ in the USA ammo line at 2,350 ft/s (720 m/s), and a Super Suppressed 265 gr (17.2 g) subsonic load at 1,060 ft/s (320 m/s).

The cartridge offers a flatter trajectory with less recoil and better terminal performance over current straight-wall cartridges, while remaining compliant in most applicable states. With the same barrel length, .350 Legend generates more muzzle energy than 30-30 Winchester and 300 Blackout.[citation needed]
 
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