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![]() Centre 2 are 'Smoke's' .375 on on the .45/90 case, capacity 80gr., with .45/90on the right and .375H&H on the left. Smoke has named his round a .38-80, rather the calibre and length as in English ctgs., he's used calibre and case capacity in gr. As noted, this round should be a really good one, duplicating the .376 Steyr, which is a bit better than .375H&H ballistics of 1912.(the ballistics that made it famous BTW) |