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    With thanks to Advisory Panelicon member Wheaty, a new addition has been added to the Technical Articles for Milsurp Collectors and Re-loaders (click here).

    We have also updated the Pattern 1913 "Trials" Rifle (.276 in.) (click here) entry in the England - Milsurp Knowledge Library (click here), with this additional material.

    This is a previously unpublished Enfield Pattern Room manuscript by P. Labbett and P.J.F. Mead, titled .256 inch and .276 inch Enfield Experimental Ammunition (click here).

    It is a detailed study and analysis covering .256 inch and .276 inch Enfield experimental ammunition trials, accompanied by 1937 technical drawings of various experimental bullet designs, the development path for main case types, highly detailed cartridge design specs and references, .280 inch Ross discussions, early 1912 trials and 1913 "Troop Trials" results, head stamp identification drawings and 1917 Armour Piercing Ammunition trials. .......

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