The list is roughly ordered by cartridge length.
More common is the .22 CB ammunition, which fires a slightly heavier conical bullet and is available in a variety of cartridge lengths.
It is particularly adaptable to current 5.56 mm NATO firearms, sharing the same cartridge overall length (2.260").
There were multiple variants of each cartridge as variations existed between each manufacturer for each cartridge length.
While the case capacity is slightly more than that of the Lott cartridge, the maximum overall cartridge length is the same.
The cartridge overall length is 44.30mm with a case length of 33.30mm and a base diameter of 10mm.
To achieve this the bullets have to be very long and normal cartridge overall lengths often have to be exceeded.
Many caseless cartridges are also telescoped, with the bulk of the bullet held within the body of the cartridge, to cut down on cartridge length.
The Lee magazine was also adaptable to a variety of cartridges and bolt systems regardless of bullet shape or cartridge length.
Overall case length is 2.85" (the same as the .375 case), and the cartridge overall length is 3.50".