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I seem to remember reading that the british military used 375's during WW1. They were given to snipers to defeat the steel plates german snipers would use to protect themselves. The 375's came from several different makers and were iether biught by the Military or privately. That is if I remember the article correctly.
In WW1 both sides used steel plates, at first not to protect snipers but the dreaded machine guns that made any assault impossible. The British tried brute force to smash these plates, sporting rifles from .375 up. Jeffery even supplied a few single shots in .600NE to the Royal Navy Marines to do the job. The Germans instead employed voluntered 8x57 scoped sporting rifles to hit the small apertures in the Allied steel plates. One of these now rare rifles is discussed here: http://forums.nitroexpress.com/showflat....true#Post208761
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