.275 No 2 Magnum

The .275 No 2 Magnum, also known as the 7mm Rigby Magnum Flanged and the .275 No 2 Rigby, is an obsolete centerfire rifle cartridge developed by John Rigby & Company in 1927.

.275 No 2 Magnum
TypeRifle
Place of originUnited Kingdom
Production history
DesignerJohn Rigby & Company
Designed1927
Produced1927
Specifications
Parent case.375 Flanged Nitro Express
Case typeRimmed, bottleneck
Bullet diameter.284 in (7.2 mm)
Neck diameter.318 in (8.1 mm)
Shoulder diameter.450 in (11.4 mm)
Base diameter.510 in (13.0 mm)
Rim diameter.582 in (14.8 mm)
Case length2.5 in (64 mm)
Overall length3.26 in (83 mm)
Case capacity75.2 gr H2O (4.87 cm3)
Primer typeBerdan 217
Ballistic performance
Bullet mass/type Velocity Energy
140 gr (9 g) 2,675 ft/s (815 m/s) 2,230 ft⋅lbf (3,020 J)
Source(s): "Barnes."[1]

Overview

The .275 No 2 Magnum is a rimmed cartridge intended for use in double rifles. Rigby introduced the .275 No 2 Magnum by necking down the .375 Flanged Nitro Express,[2] it was still available in the early 1960s.[1] The .275 No 2 Magnum's performance is comparable to the .275 Rigby.[1]

As is common with cartridges for double rifles, due to the need to regulate the two barrels to the same point of aim, the .275 No 2 Magnum was offered in one loading, firing a 140 gr (9.1 g) bullet with a listed speed of 2,675 ft/s (815 m/s).[1]

In his African Rifles and Cartridges, John "Pondoro" Taylor rated the .275 No 2 Magnum as his favourite of all the small bore cartridges.[3]

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See also

References

Footnotes

  1. Barnes.
  2. Cartridgecollector.
  3. Taylor.

Bibliography

  • Barnes, Frank C, Cartridges of the World, ed 13, Gun Digest Books, Iola, 2012, ISBN 978-1-4402-3059-2.
  • Cartridgecollector, ".275 №.2 Magnum (7mm Rigby Flanged Mag)", www.cartridgecollector.net, retrieved 16 December 2016.
  • Taylor, John, African rifles and cartridges, Sportsman's Vintage Press, 2013, ISBN 978-1-940001-01-2.


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