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Chuck Hawks tends to perpetuate misconceptions in his articles sometimes. Holland and Holland actually introduced the belted case in 1904-05 as the 400/375 (375 Velopex) which is of course a totally different cartridge than the 375 H&H Magnum. I have read that the 275 belted magnum predated the .375 magnum by a year as well but am not sure of that. Also, "Express" was not "a British term used to denote a more powerful version of a cartridge" but instead denoting a loading of a cartridge with a lighter bullet at higher speed than a standard load.
In agreement with you all the way. I was under the impression the Veloplex - a 'barely' necked round, almost straight, was the first belted magnum case and it actually appears to have needed the belt for maintaining headspace - unlike most of the 'belted' cases that followed. About the .275 Belted, I do not know.
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