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Identifying the 0.303 calibre Martini–Enfield with the 0.40 calibre Enfield-Martini[edit]

@Moodydaniel: The problem with linking the article on the 0.303" calibre Martini–Enfield to the line of the table giving ballistic data on the 0.40" so-called "Enfield-Martini" is that all the data on that line refers to firing the 0.40" cartridge, and is of no relevance to a rifle with a barrel and chamber for a 0.303" cartridge. The reason for calling it the "Enfield-Martini", is that that is what the source called it.-- Toddy1 (talk) 12:32, 13 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]