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I'm thinking of non-custom sporting rifles that were (or are) reasonably available. This would put some of the British rifles in a gray area, since some were essentially one-of-a-kind.
I do believe you're right about the .425 WR--and possible the 577-450, though it wouldn't surprise me if some American single-shot was also chambered in 577-450.
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Possibly 375 Weatherby.........??
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I am might be way off but I think I recall that Griffen & Howe built Springfields in .425 Westly Richards...
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The 480 Ruger and 454 Casull are/were chambered in Rossi built M92 replicas.
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300 & 338 RCM 416 Ruger
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I haven't seen the 450 Marlin in anything but the Marlin 1895. Browning chambers it in their levergun as well.
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.308 Norma, I'm thinking only one manufacture.
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Possibly 375 Weatherby.........??
ASquare offered it. The 450Marlin was a Winchester custom shop offering plus Browning BLR offering. The Ruger RCMs are in the No1 and Hawkeyes ... but the 416Ruger is only to date in the Ruger African. Too early to tell. The 348Win and 8mmRemMag stand tall at the moment ... I think.Cheers... Con
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Just ran across this excellent thread. There are many good posts. What about the 219 Zipper in the Model 64? Can't think of another commercial rifle chambered for it. The Marlin 336 also. I should have purchased the one I saw.
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In don't think the .577 Snider was chambered in anything but the Snider/Enfield rifles. Cat
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.358STA come from anyone other than Winchester's custom shop?
Would the 22mag based Cooper Centerfire Magnums count?
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I didn't read all the posts but I think the 6XC was only chambered in the Tubb 2000.
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Also the ballard line of rifle cartridges
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The Savage 22 High Power and 303 Savage in the Savage 99 line.
The 22 High Power was chambered in Martini single shots by BSA and many different European combo guns. Didn't Ruger offer a limited run of tang safety 77's in .256 Newton?
I'm pretty sure that Marlin chambered the 336 in .307 Win. briefly.
The .22 High power was chambered in some European rifles and designated as the 5.56 x 53R.
There is no listing for a 77 in 256 Newton on Ruger's history of the 77. Marlin talked about a 336 in 307 but never put it into production. There were many 303 Enfield Martinis. 256 Winchester, in rifles. Throw all three BigBore 94's in there too: 307, 357, 375. The 256 was chambered in the Marlin 62 and the Universal Ferret, an M1 Carbine variant. I can't think of a 307 offering besides the 94, but the 356 and 375 were chambered by Marlin. Just ran across this excellent thread. There are many good posts. What about the 219 Zipper in the Model 64? Can't think of another commercial rifle chambered for it. Marlin 336.
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