.17 Winchester Super Magnum

17 Winchester Super Magnum
.17 WSM (left), with .17 Hornet (center) and .22 Hornet (right)
TypeRifle
Place of originUnited States
Production history
DesignerWinchester
Designed2012
Produced2013–present
Specifications
Parent case.27 caliber nail gun blank cartridge
Case typeRimmed, bottleneck
Bullet diameter.172 in (4.4 mm)
Neck diameter.197 in (5.0 mm)
Shoulder diameter.269 in (6.8 mm)
Base diameter.269 in (6.8 mm)
Rim diameter.333 in (8.5 mm)
Rim thickness.066 in (1.7 mm)
Case length1.200 in (30.5 mm)
Overall length1.440 in (36.58 mm) to 1.590 in (40.39 mm)[1]
Primer typeRimfire
Maximum pressure33,000 psi (230 MPa)
Ballistic performance
Bullet mass/type Velocity Energy
20 gr. (1.3 g) 3,000 ft/s (910 m/s) 400 ft⋅lbf (540 J)
25 gr. (1.6 g) 2,600 ft/s (790 m/s) 375 ft⋅lbf (508 J)

.17 Winchester Super Magnum, commonly known as the .17 WSM, is a rimfire rifle cartridge developed by the ammunition company Winchester in 2012. It descended from a .27 caliber nail-gun blank cartridge by necking down the blank case to take a .17 caliber (4.5mm) bullet. Initial loadings were with a 20 grains (1.3 g) bullet, delivering muzzle velocities around 3,000-foot-per-second (910 m/s).[2]

  1. ^ "American National Standard Voluntary Industry Performance Standards for Pressure and Velocity of Rimfire Sporting Ammunition for the Use of Commercial Manufacturers" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-02-02. Retrieved 2017-01-25.
  2. ^ "The 17 Winchester Super Magnum". Archived from the original on 2013-01-28. Retrieved 2013-01-23.