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The commercially successful .338 Lapua Magnum cartridge has functioned as the parent case for the 7.62mm UKM, which is essentially a necked-down shortened version of the .338 Lapua Magnum. The .338 cartridge case was used for this since it has the capability to operate with high chamber pressures which, combined with smaller and hence lighter bullets result in high muzzle velocities.Table of ContentsHistory[edit]Cartridge dimensions[edit]Additional information[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]External links and sources[edit]History[edit]The 7.62mm UKM was developed by Michael Uek\u00f6tter and C.I.P. (Commission Internationale Permanente pour l’Epreuve des Armes \u00e0 Feu Portatives) certified in 2002, so it is an officially registered and sanctioned member of the Finnish “family” of super magnum rifle cartridges. The 7.62mm UKM is not commercially available today and currently (2008) exists only as a C.I.P. datasheet. It is however still used by a few shooters who produce the cases from .338 Lapua Magnum brass by reshaping the shoulder and neck, and handloading it with .30 calibre bullets.Cartridge dimensions[edit]The 7.62mm UKM has a 5.84 ml (90 grains) H2O cartridge case capacity. The exterior shape of the Lapua Magnum case was designed to promote reliable case feeding and extraction in bolt-action rifles and machineguns alike, under extreme conditions.7.62mm UKM maximum C.I.P. cartridge dimensions. All sizes in millimeters (mm).Americans would define the shoulder angle at alpha\/2 \u2248 20 degrees. The common rifling twist rate for this cartridge is 254\u00a0mm (1 in 10 in), 6 grooves, \u00d8 lands = 7.62\u00a0mm, \u00d8 grooves = 7.82\u00a0mm, land width = 2.79\u00a0mm and the primer type is large rifle magnum.According to the official C.I.P. (Commission Internationale Permanente pour l’Epreuve des Armes \u00e0 Feu Portatives) rulings the 7.62mm UKM can handle up to 440.00\u00a0MPa (63,817\u00a0psi) Pmax piezo pressure. This now prevails over the C.I.P. decisions and tables edition 2003, that rated the 7.62mm UKM at 470.00\u00a0MPa (68,168\u00a0psi) Pmax maximum piezo pressure. In C.I.P. regulated countries every rifle cartridge combo has to be proofed at 125% of this maximum C.I.P. pressure to certify for sale to consumers. This means that 7.62mm UKM chambered arms in C.I.P. regulated countries are currently (2015) proof tested at 550.00\u00a0MPa (79,771\u00a0psi) PE piezo pressure.[2]This for rifles very high maximum allowed chamber pressure level indicates that the cases of the .300 and .338 Lapua Magnum and 7.62mm UKM are built extremely sturdy to cope with this for rifles very high operating pressure. The large boltface combined with the high 440 MPa maximum pressure makes that the 7.62mm UKM should only be chambered in rifles that are capable of handling such large and fierce cartridges and thus high bolt thrust safely. Chambering such powerful super magnum cartridges in rifles intended for normal magnum rifle cartridges and using 440 MPa loads can cause serious or fatal injury to the shooter and bystanders.Additional information[edit]The 7.62\u00a0mm UKM\u2019s main appeal is long-range shooting. Due to the large case capacity in relation to the 7.62\u00a0mm (.308\u00a0inch) calibre bore size the round is harsh on barrels like other .300\u00a0Magnum cartridges. In an Austrian based online forum “Leuchtspur.eu” the inventor Michael Uek\u00f6tter claimed he needed to replace his Krieger custom barrel after more than 4,000 shots with the 7.62\u00a0mm UKM. A lot of thorough barrel cleaning (after every 5 to 10 shots) and carefully avoiding long strings of shots help to minimize barrel wear.The American .300 Dakota proprietary cartridge, based on the .404 Jeffery case, is probably the closest (as of 2008) commercially available ballistic twin of the 7.62\u00a0mm UKM.[3][4] The .300 Dakota is however a rebated rim cartridge.See also[edit]References[edit]External links and sources[edit]"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki43\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki43\/7-62mm-ukm-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"7.62mm UKM – Wikipedia"}}]}]