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What's the "70" represent in the 45/70? Is that the amount of powder or back in the day was the amount of powder??
This is true, but how did the 38-40 get its name?
Same way. As did 44/40, 32/40, 38/55, 32/20 ect, ect. Was a much simpler world for sure.
Quote from: Leverdude on February 06, 2007, 12:53:05 PMSame way. As did 44/40, 32/40, 38/55, 32/20 ect, ect. Was a much simpler world for sure. No, it wasn't. There were a lot of cartridges that were confusing.
Quote from: Coyote Hunter on February 06, 2007, 06:39:37 PMQuote from: Leverdude on February 06, 2007, 12:53:05 PMSame way. As did 44/40, 32/40, 38/55, 32/20 ect, ect. Was a much simpler world for sure. No, it wasn't. There were a lot of cartridges that were confusing. Huh?