No I have heard it was used by the Canadians? has any body any info on this No, not to any large extent, if at all.
The only Winchester chambered in 45-60 was the Winchester model 1876 rifle.
Yes.The Winchester model 1876 rifle was the only rifle made by Winchester that was chambered for the 45-60WCF(winchester center fire).
The Winchester .45-60 cartridge, originally designed for the Winchester Model 1866 rifle, has an effective range of approximately 200 to 300 yards for hunting and target shooting. This range can vary depending on factors such as the specific load used, the rifle's barrel length, and the shooter's skill. While it can be used at greater distances, accuracy and lethality diminish beyond this range.
According to an ad in Gun Digest a Winchester model 1876 Carbine 45-75 in 80% condition is $9,850.
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60 x 45 Joules.
60% of $45= 60% * 45= 0.6 * 45= $27
45% of 60= 45% * 60= 0.45 * 60= 27
60% of 45= 60% * 45= 0.6 * 45= 27
45% of 60 = 45/100 X 60 = 27.
45% of $60 = 45/100 x $60 = $27
45 as a percentage of 60 is 45/60 times 100 = 75%