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Does anyone have any info on this cartridge? WC | ||
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Is this the one you mean? (Extract from 'Assault Rifle', a new book by Max Popenker of the guns.ru site and myself): From 1952 until 1956, a series of different small-calibre cartridges were developed under the auspices of Project SALVO. These included the 'Homologous Series', based on the 7.62 x 51 case but with different calibres, as tabulated below: Designation - Metric dimensions - Bullet weight(s) - grams/grains - Muzzle velocities ms/fps .18 NATO - 4.5 x 52 - 2.24/35 - 1,293/4,240 .22 NATO - 5.56 x 52 - 3.46/53 - 1,200/3,940 .25 NATO - 6.35 x 52 - 5.24/81 - 1,050/3,445 .27 NATO - 6.8 x 52 - 6.52/100 - 950/3,115 Tony Williams: Military gun and ammunition website and Discussion forum | |||
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The .27/30 ,I'm referring to was a Winchester developement,circa 1890s,I believe. The first mention of the cartridge as I recall,was in the book"Winchester, the Gun that Won the West"by Harold Williamson,published in 1952.In the book was a listing of ammo produced by Winchester.The listing was credited to a book titled"Winchester Manufactured Ammunition"?,author?,printed in the 1930s?. The other mention of the .27/30 was found on Curtis Steinhauer's web site. He listed the cartridge dimnesions as:bullet dia. .277, case length 2.49,rim dia. .473,base dia. .471,neck dia. .300. I would like more info on this cartridge,weapons it was tested in ,etc. This cartridge may have been Winchester's inspiration for the .270 Winchester. WC | |||
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