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  2. .50 Alaskan - Wikipedia

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    Harold Johnson necked out the .348 Winchester case to accept a .510" diameter bullet, [2] and Harold Fuller developed the barrel, marrying a .50 caliber barrel to an old Winchester Model 1886 rifle. Harold Johnson made the first 450 Alaskan in 1952, and continued to make them in the 1950s and 60s. The rifle was based on the Winchester Model 71 ...

  3. .348 Winchester - Wikipedia

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    The .348 Winchester / 8.8x57mmR is an American rifle cartridge. It was introduced in 1936, and developed for the Winchester Model 71 lever action rifle. The .348 was one of the most powerful rimmed rounds ever used in a lever action rifle.

  4. Harold Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Harold T. Johnson (1907–1988), American politician Harold Keith Johnson (1912–1983), American general Money Johnson (Harold Johnson, 1918–1978), American jazz musician

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  6. Gustav Scholz - Wikipedia

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    In the same year, he published the book Ring Free with memories of the beginnings of his career. In 1961 Scholz put down his two middleweight title and moved to the light heavyweight division. In this class, he lost a fight against Harold Johnson for the championship on 23 June 1962, [ 1 ] [ 7 ] but on 4 April 1964, he won the European light ...

  7. Cassius Clay vs. Jim Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Robinson was a last minute replacement for another fighter who was supposed to fight Clay on the night of the fight. [3] [4]This fight was on the undercard of Harold Johnson vs. Jesse Bowdry for the vacant NBA light heavyweight title, which had been stripped from Archie Moore for failure to defend within six months.

  8. Eddie Machen - Wikipedia

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    1961 began with two wins, then a very controversial loss to Harold Johnson by decision. Again, he came back with three very good wins, including a decision over undefeated Doug Jones. In 1962, Machen had two more wins before he had a draw with high-ranked big hitter Cleveland Williams in Houston in July 1962. In 1963 he resumed fighting and ...

  9. Delting Up Helly Aa - Wikipedia

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    The Galley Shed was opened by Harold Johnson, who was the first 'senior' Delting Up Helly Aa Guizer Jarl in 1981. [ 6 ] Delting Up Helly Aa has been postponed several times in its history, once in 2007 following a death in the community, [ 7 ] and a number of times due to the Coronavirus pandemic .