Originally Posted by okie john
Originally Posted by Brad
Originally Posted by roundoak
I happen to agree with Finn Aagaard. "The true general purpose big-game cartridges used in this country come in but two calibers. 30 and 7mm."


Hmmm. I'm not calling you a heretic, but I don't recall St. Finn ever making such a comment. smile

To the contrary, he had a lot of admiration for the 270 as a general purpose big game round.

Chapter and verse please! laugh

I would have sworn that I’ve read the exact same words from St. Finn. And so it was, in his article on the 338-06 in the January 1986 edition of The American Rifleman:

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Although we have a generous—perhaps superfluous—abundance of rifle cartridges, it is interesting to note that with only a few exceptions, the true general purpose big game cartridges used in this country come in but two calibers, .30 and 7mm. (The 270 Winchester is merely a slightly aberrant 7mm whose bullets are .007” undersized.

At least for a while, you can see the words here: https://www.ebay.com/itm/133989148256

He’s not slagging the 270, but including it among the 7mm cartridges.


Okie John



Good find! I'd forgotten about that article.

So my friend Roundoak is misusing the sacred text by not quoting it in context! grin

BTW, if anyone wants to read or print Finn's 338-06 article, it's available here:

http://nitroexpress.info/ezine/NickuduFiles/Members-PDF/Aagaard-338-06.pdf


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