8×50mmR Lebel

The 8×50mmR Lebel (8mm Lebel) (designated as the 8 × 51 R Lebel by the C.I.P.) rifle cartridge was the first smokeless powder cartridge to be made and adopted by any country. It was introduced by France in 1886. Formed by necking down the 11×59mmR Gras black powder cartridge, the smokeless 8mm Lebel cartridge started a revolution in military rifle ammunition. Standard 8mm Lebel military ammunition was also the first rifle ammunition to feature a spitzer boat tail bullet (balle D), which was adopted in 1898. The long-range ballistic performance of the 8mm Lebel bullet itself was exceptional for its time. For use in the magazine tube-fed early Lebel rifle, the 8 mm case was designed to protect against accidental percussion inside the tube magazine by a circular groove around the primer cup which caught the tip of the following pointed bullet. However, the shape of its rimmed bottle-necked case, having been designed for the Lebel rifle's tube magazine, also precluded truly efficient vertical stacking inside a vertical magazine. The bolt thrust of the 8mm Lebel is relatively high compared to many other service rounds used in the early 20th century. Although it was once revolutionary, the 8mm Lebel was declared obsolete after World War I and was soon after replaced with the 7.5×54mm French round.

8×50mmR (8 mm Lebel/Balle D)
TypeRifle
Place of originFrance, French Third Republic
Service history
In service1887–1945
Used bySee Users
WarsFrench colonial campaigns,
World War I,
World War II,
and other conflicts
Production history
Designed1886
VariantsBalle M, balle D, balle N, balle T, balle P
Specifications
Parent case11×59mmR Gras
Case typeRimmed, bottleneck
Bullet diameter8.30 mm (0.327 in)
Land diameter8.00 mm (0.315 in)
Neck diameter8.85 mm (0.348 in)
Shoulder diameter11.42 mm (0.450 in)
Base diameter13.77 mm (0.542 in)
Rim diameter16.00 mm (0.630 in)
Rim thickness1.40 mm (0.055 in)
Case length50.50 mm (1.988 in)
Overall length75.00 mm (2.953 in)
Rifling twist240 mm (1 in 9.45 inch)
Primer typeLarge rifle
Maximum pressure320.00 MPa (46,412 psi)
Ballistic performance
Bullet mass/type Velocity Energy
12.8 g (198 gr) Balle D Solid Brass 730 m/s (2,400 ft/s) 3,364 J (2,481 ft⋅lbf)
15 g (231 gr) Balle N FMJ 690 m/s (2,300 ft/s) 3,751 J (2,767 ft⋅lbf)
Source(s): C.I.P.
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