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In an article written by David E. Petzel, he stated that before there was a chronograph lurking under every load bench, gun makers used barrels of sensible lengths (Petzel). If a .30/06 or a .270 is purchased, it most likely had a 22-inch barrel. If a magnum was purchased, it was probably 24 inches. ................
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