Thorneycroft to SA80 Stretch Goal: The .280 British Cartridge

Published on April 12, 2020
Duration: 3:04

This video discusses the .280 British cartridge, also known as 7mm High Velocity, and its evolution. It highlights the upcoming appendix in Jonathan Ferguson's book "Thorneycroft to SA80: British Bullpup Firearms 1901-2020" which will detail the various naming conventions and technical changes of this cartridge, including its modification for compatibility with .30 caliber ammunition. The appendix is a collaborative effort with ammunition specialists Jack Dutschke and Ian Patrick.

Quick Summary

The .280 British cartridge, also known as 7mm High Velocity, evolved significantly, with variants like the Mark 1Z 7mm cartridge appearing. Modifications were made for compatibility with American .30 caliber systems. This history is detailed in a new appendix for Jonathan Ferguson's book "Thorneycroft to SA80."

Chapters

  1. 00:00Kickstarter Stretch Goal Met
  2. 00:16Understanding the .280 Cartridge
  3. 00:31Evolution of 7mm Cartridges
  4. 01:36Ammunition Experts Collaboration
  5. 02:30Pre-order Information
  6. 02:53Book Cover Art

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the .280 British cartridge also known as?

The .280 British cartridge is also known by several other names, including 7mm High Velocity and sometimes .280/30. There are many variants and naming conventions associated with this cartridge due to its developmental history.

What new content will be added to the "Thorneycroft to SA80" book?

Thanks to a Kickstarter stretch goal, a new appendix will be added to "Thorneycroft to SA80: British Bullpup Firearms 1901-2020." This appendix will focus on clarifying the terminology and variations of the .280 cartridge and its related developments.

Who collaborated on the appendix about the .280 cartridge?

The appendix detailing the .280 cartridge is co-written by ammunition specialist Jack Dutschke and Ian Patrick, an expert on the EM2 automatic rifle and its ammunition. Their collaboration aims to provide a clear overview of the cartridge's evolution.

Where can I pre-order the "Thorneycroft to SA80" book?

Pre-orders for the book "Thorneycroft to SA80: British Bullpup Firearms 1901-2020" are still open on Kickstarter. A direct link to the Kickstarter page is typically provided in the video description.

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