Not mine or any connection to me but I thought one of you guys might be interested in this.
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/794200952
Here's some history on the Newtown rifle company. The 256 Newton could be called the father of the 25-06.
https://www.cornellpubs.com/old-guns/hi ... newton.php
Buffalo Newton High Powered .256 Newton
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Re: Buffalo Newton High Powered .256 Newton
Darn near thought about bidding on it, but would need dies, brass and bullets. Sure would be a one and only wherever you took it! Todd/3leg
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Re: Buffalo Newton High Powered .256 Newton
I think Ken Waters did a "Pet Loads" column on this cartridge at one time. Charles Newton was an interesting guy who really pushed the envelope.
Eric
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The article is on page 666 of the combined Pet Loads compilation.
Eric
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The article is on page 666 of the combined Pet Loads compilation.
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- earlmck
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Re: Buffalo Newton High Powered .256 Newton
If I were going to acquire another of those "soulless side-handle" thingys, well that would be a likely candidate. Neat!
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Re: Buffalo Newton High Powered .256 Newton
The February issue of GUNS has an article about the .256, just got it today but I thumbed through it to the article. Apparently it was being used in Africa on a safari.
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