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I have something puzzling me..I have a 1906 vintage Joseph Lang in .450/400 3 1/4 NE.. On the barrel it reads "Regulated for 60 grains cordite and 400 grain soft nose bullets"..
According to John Taylor the 450/400´s were THE allround medium rifle before the .375H&H emerged and 1906 was the heydays of elephant hunting. Buffalo was also shot with solids only due to inferior soft nose bullets. So why regulate for/with soft nose..? Perhaps made for India with tiger in mind...or the african cats..? Customer specs..?
So my question is, how common was it to regulate the .450/400´s for softs..?
According to John Taylor the 450/400´s were THE allround medium rifle before the .375H&H emerged and 1906 was the heydays of elephant hunting. Buffalo was also shot with solids only due to inferior soft nose bullets. So why regulate for/with soft nose..? Perhaps made for India with tiger in mind...or the african cats..? Customer specs..?
So my question is, how common was it to regulate the .450/400´s for softs..?