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Old 01-25-2007 | 08:46 PM
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Default RE: Marlin 308 Express

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I would imagine the main reason for changing the case design is to keep from having to pay any type of royalties on using the traditional .308 nato round and just isntalling a flat tip bullet into it. Now that is just my own opinion there, so correct me if I might be wrong. And while they are at it, probably taking the opportunity to streamline the cartridge to cycle better in a lever styeled gun. I am excited for it, finally a true long range levergun. I love the feel of a good lever action rifle, they just work right for me.
Royalties for the NATO round? Are you suggesting that Federal, and Nosler, and Remington, et. al. pay royalties to NATO? Or that they pay royalties to Winchester because it's also called the .308 Win.? I don't think it works that way, or at least, I've never heard of such a thing. I would think that, even if the case dimensions were patentable, it would be like pharmaceuticals and after a period of time you'd get to call it a generic without having to pay a royalty...
Like I said, it was just my opinion and thank you for correcting me. I was just thinking out loud anyways.
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