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There is a Schultz & Larsen for sale on GB in that caliber. Never heard of it and not finding much about it. I assume it based on the same belted magnum cases from the 300 H&H but less taper and a sharp shoulder.
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It's listed in Ackley's Book #1; looks to be about like a .270 WSM ballistically, just slightly less than a .270 Weatherby.
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7x61 S&H necked down to 270 ?
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Thanks - the 7x61 makes some sense since that was a somewhat common chambering for Schultz & Larsen rifles. The guy is selling it for a neighbor who inherited it and neither know anything about the caliber. My fear is the twist would be 1-12 which also seems to be common for S&L rifles which strikes me as odd given how popular the 6.5x55 with long heavy bullets have been in Scandinavia.
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Best measure that to avoid confusion, also a chamber cast if you are getting serious ! Any Dies ?
Sounds like a Pre-Nup, Ha
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