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Hi Rule303,
Sorry for this rather off topic. I must disagree about the statement "...US studied the 8X57 and used it's dimensions but lengthened for greater powder capacity and hence greater velocity."
At that times, the 30-03/30-06 size was a mistake, a waste of material, and innecesarily large capacity. With the powders available then, the 8x57 and, specially, the 7,65x53 (the first truly Mauser designed cartridge), were a lot more efficient and rational designs. The 30-06 never achieved the ballistic efficiency and performance of the German military 8x57 IS. Or the 7,65x53 one, by the way.
Today, with the actual powders, the thing is, somewhat, different of course!
Best regards
PH
Knows his stuff.
I have wondered for years why the US guys gave us a cartridge as long as they did...even WITH the then-available powders when they could have given us a 7.62x57 and done just fine.
Yes, the ".303 Mauser" is a very, very fine cartridge. A thing way before its time.
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