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Ammo Brief: .256 Newton – Gun Digest

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Ammo Brief: .256 Newton – Gun Digest
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Have you ever heard of Charles Newton? Here we look at his .256 Newton cartridge.

One of several high-velocity rimless cartridges designed by Charles Newton for his bolt-action rifles, the .256 Newton was introduced in 1913 by the Western Cartridge Co. Until the .264 Winchester Magnum came along in 1958, this was the only American-designed 6.5mm to be offered on a commercial basis. The last of the Newton rifle companies failed in the early 1920s, and Western quit loading Newton cartridges in 1938. The .256 Newton is based on the .30-06 case necked down.

The .256 Newton has hung on as a wildcat cartridge and, occasionally, custom rifles are made for it. Cases can be made by necking down, reforming and shortening .30-06 brass. It’s adequate for practically all North American big game but is not as effective as the .270 Winchester. With modern slow-burning powders, its performance can be improved over original factory ballistics.  

.256 Newton Loading Data and Factory Ballistics

Bullet
(grains/type)
Powder Grains Velocity Energy Source
120 SP IMR4350 55.0 2,980 2,362 NA
130 SP IMR4895 46.0 2,900 2,425 NA
140 SP IMR4831 57.0 2,890 2,598 NA
129 SP FL – 2,760 2,180 Western factory load

Editor’s Note: This article is an excerpt of Gun Digest’s Cartridge’s Of The World.


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