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I'm pretty sure the marlin 1894 CB was the only rifle chambered in 32 H&R mag.
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Anyone mention 240Wby yet?
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[quote=MontanaMarine]I haven't seen the 450 Marlin in anything but the Marlin 1895. i believe the Steyr SBS was chambered in .450 Marlin. never seen one though. [/quote H&R offers a barrel for the Handi Rifle
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I can't believe it took 10 PAGES to post the 8mm Rem. Mag. Damn, that's the first one I thought of, and probably the ONLY one mentioned so far.........
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Actually it's not quite identical and know this because I have one. They are interchangable. That's not the point and I'm not certain they are. The Win. version can be fired in a Marlin, perhaps not the other way around.
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DigitalDan is correct: If I remember correctly, the .25-20 Marlin used the same basic case as the .25-20 Winchester, but the Marlin version had its shoulder about one millimeter farther from the cartridge base than the Winchester. Such abuse reaped the same market reward as Digital Equipment's decision to make its Rainbow 100 PC not quite compatible with the IBM PC. At least some of the recent Marlin Model 1894 rifles chambered for the .25-20 apparently used the old .25-20 Marlin chamber dimensions, to the distress and consternation of some buyers. These folks used Winchester-dimensioned resizing dies in reloading cases fired in their Marlin rifles. Of course their cases failed after only a few reloading cycles.
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[quote=MontanaMarine]I haven't seen the 450 Marlin in anything but the Marlin 1895. i believe the Steyr SBS was chambered in .450 Marlin. never seen one though. I saw the Steyr in their booth at SHOT 2008 (IIRC) and they handed out a sample cartridge...jim
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[quote=MontanaMarine]I haven't seen the 450 Marlin in anything but the Marlin 1895. i believe the Steyr SBS was chambered in .450 Marlin. never seen one though. [/quote H&R offers a barrel for the Handi Rifle Winchester chambered it in the 1894 Big Bore, ported.
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At the risk of sounding like a know-it-all, it's "7mm Express Remington", NOT "7mm Remington Express".
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So did we ever get a list or get anything resolved here?
JB there's gotta be a few thousand words worth in 15 pages. (grin)
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JB,
You would need some kind of homologation definition (as they do with sports cars and motorcycles) to determine if the cartridge meets the definition of production. Heck, you get to make it up yourself!
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How about this?:
The cartridge itself must have been made in commercially available, properly headstamped ammo, rather than custom handloaded in reformed brass.
The rifle must also have been mass-produced, rather than being custom only.
How's that?
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Didn't want to wade through 5 pages, so if my guess is a repeat, my bad.
How about the Ross rifles...280 Ross?
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That's probably a good guess!
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How about this?:
The cartridge itself must have been made in commercially available, properly headstamped ammo, rather than custom handloaded in reformed brass.
The rifle must also have been mass-produced, rather than being custom only.
How's that? John, sounds good to me. The Naming Heuristic* says give a name; then find three things wrong with it; fix them; and repeat. OK all you thread pickers out there, go for it! jim *developed by Gerald Weinberg
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Didn't Voere make a caseless 223 back in the 80's?
The 400 and 465 H&H?
The 275 H&H? I know Western made some ammo, but am not sure if Winchester ever chambered a rifle for it.
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Holland released both the .400 H&H and the .465H&H to the trade, so some other maker could chamber for it. Ammo is factory available...jim
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What other commercial rifles (other than the Nosler rifles) have been chambered in the 280AI?
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win self loaders 32 wsl 35 wsl 351 wsl and 401 wsl
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Didn't Sako make a .17/222 or 223? Ruger and Sako made a 6mm PPC, but I think Ruger is the only one to catalog a 22PPC, although I doubt they made many.
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