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I always wondered about this ctg. since seeing a Purdey double in that caliber in a London shop in 1968.
(Of course for most of us it's "academic," but what rifle loony can pass up impractical gun trivia? This one can't....)
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AND it uses a 375 diameter bullet
USAF RET 1971-95
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I suspect that from the point of view of most of us, that's the only practical thing about it....
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Don't cull any of them, if you do, you will miss a good one some day. Mike
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