LickiLovac
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sauer in 303 british
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lancaster
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unique, waiting for pics
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kamilaroi
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GroovyMike
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We are being teased!
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Buchsemann
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LickiLovac,
It does sound interesting; even more so if it's a double rifle drilling, a "Bock" (O/U) drilling, or rarer yet, the rifle over SXS shot tubes variety.
Waiting for pics,
Buchseman
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Kiwi_bloke
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Early (1950's) post war Sauer & Son Drillings included a .303 British chamber option. Being a tapered case and flanged (rimmed), it's similar to an 8x57R and so a natural choice for a break-open actions.
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