KWJohnston
(.275 member)
01/04/17 02:11 AM
Re: British Magazine Rifle Cartridges. The Winners.

The 275 Rigby has a mystique all its own. Lots of history associated with that cartridge. Not quite as physically impressive as the big bores, but a killer none the less. Perhaps it being a 7x57 Mauser with another name keeps it from being a purebred British round.

The 318 Westley Richards and 333 Jeffery are both classic British rounds. I wish they were more popular. However they have fallen into history. Not because they are inferior rounds, but because cartridges in between .30 and .375 caliber have never been as popular as they deserved. That along with the arrival of the .338 Winchester Magnum.

Wyatt



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