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Now I was going to post this in the black rifles section but then they tend to be unfriendly over there.
So after doing a bit of research into some old military research from prior to WW1 on what caliber is ideal there are some very interesting developments that if fully adopted at the time they were introduced would have made a big change in todays selection of military rounds
Lets start with the British in 1910 with the .276 round, rimless and the Patt'13 rifle, much like the 7mm chambering offered in the 1905 Ross.
Then there is the americans with the .276 Pederson in 1920 originally for the M1 Garand.
But both above calibers were shelved due to stockpiles of 303Brit and 30-06 and governments not wanting to have to spend money on something better.
So Post WW2 we see more development because now everyone wants self loading semi and full auto rifles, with intermediate cartridges. (7.92 Kurtz anyone)
so the British design the EM1 and EM2 and trial a bunch of smaller calibers but settle down to .270 and .280 then pick the 280. they had a few different cartridge sizes and shapes but
So after doing a bit of research into some old military research from prior to WW1 on what caliber is ideal there are some very interesting developments that if fully adopted at the time they were introduced would have made a big change in todays selection of military rounds
Lets start with the British in 1910 with the .276 round, rimless and the Patt'13 rifle, much like the 7mm chambering offered in the 1905 Ross.
Then there is the americans with the .276 Pederson in 1920 originally for the M1 Garand.
But both above calibers were shelved due to stockpiles of 303Brit and 30-06 and governments not wanting to have to spend money on something better.
So Post WW2 we see more development because now everyone wants self loading semi and full auto rifles, with intermediate cartridges. (7.92 Kurtz anyone)
so the British design the EM1 and EM2 and trial a bunch of smaller calibers but settle down to .270 and .280 then pick the 280. they had a few different cartridge sizes and shapes but




















































