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Italics represent guns not actually introduced yet by the current campaign date
sporting magazine rifles
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name
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caliber
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range
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shots
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damage
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capacity
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loading
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malf
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weight
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cost
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year
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Lee-Speed
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.303 British
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90 yds
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1/2
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2d6+4
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5
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internal
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99
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7 lbs
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$70
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~1910
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the sporting version of the British military SMLE, with better fit and finish, built and sold by B.S.A.. Also sold in .315 caliber for areas where .303 cartridges are not legal. Three grades: No. 1, with full military furniture (weight 9 lbs); No. 2, sleeker and lighter (no bayonet mount, etc.) as above; and No. 3, the "trade" version. Most come with 5 round magazines, but can use the standard 10 round SMLE magazine.
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Mannlicher
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8mm Mannlicher
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80 yds
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1/2
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2d6+4
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4
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clip
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99
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7-8 lbs
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$100
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1888
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Mauser
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10.75x68mm
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100 yds
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1/2
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2d10+4
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3
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internal
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00
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9 lbs
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$100
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1890s
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express rifle
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416 Rigby
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100 yds
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1/2
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2d10+4
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3 or 4
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internal
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00
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12 lbs
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$200+
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ca1910
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sport rifle
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30-06 Springfield
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110 yds
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1/2
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2d6+4
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4 or 5
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internal
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00
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8-9 lbs
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$50-$200
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1925
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"heavy" bolt-action rifles, mostly using the Mauser action. Some American rifles, all in .30-06: Griffin & Howe, Winchester Model 54 (1925); Savage Model 40 (1928), Sedgley (including a left-handed version), Remington Model 30S. British versions (in other calibers) include the Holland & Holland Magazine Rifle in .300" or .375" (7.75 lbs to 8.5 lbs); Manton Magazine Rifle in .430" or 404" (7.25 to 8.5 lbs); Rigby Magazine Rifle in .416" (10 lbs); Westley-Richards Express Magazine Rifle in .425" (9 lbs). In general, carbines weigh 7 lbs, have a range of 90 yds
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Comments (1)
Michael said
at 3:29 pm on Jun 22, 2014
Updated damage values to match the ammo list.
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