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I learned of the box a few years back. I asked to buy it but it was not for sale. Then a while later, after asking if pictures could be taken of it and the end flaps for an article being penned by someone I'm acquainted with, I learned it was gifted to someone in the Maritimes. till interested in buying it. Only known full box if authentic.
Ok, now the plot thickens.
Almost like Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory,lol.
Now, I’ll follow this thread as it has peaked my interest.
Good Hunting,
Rob
Ok, now the plot thickens.
Almost like Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory,lol.
Now, I’ll follow this thread as it has peaked my interest.
Good Hunting,
Rob
Having been released 32 years after the .270 Winchester, it had somewhat unspectacular sales. Remington renamed the cartridge in late 1978 to 7mm-06 Remington but just before the end of the year they renamed it again calling it the 7 mm Express in an attempt to increase sales. This resulted in people confusing it with the 7 mm Remington Magnum, and Remington changed the name back to .280 in 1981.[1]