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| $ 24.95 per Cartridge |
| 27 Caliber, Homologous |
| Experimental |
| WCC56 Head Stamp |
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| The term "Homologous" in the dictionary says " having the same relative position, value, or structure" so I would think, in cartridge terms, it would mean equal powder charge to .01 grain or "Match Grade" ? The 27 Caliber was one of the experimental rounds developed for testing in Project SALVO, a US military test in the 1950’s to evaluate the effectiveness of small caliber and multiple projectile cartridges. It was made on special government contract by Winchester Western and bears the “W C C 5 6” headstamp for 1956. The 27 Cal has a .275" diameter projectile vs. the 7.62 Nato or (308 Winchester) at .308" diameter projectile. VERY LIMITED |
| 27 Cal. |
| 7.62 NATO |