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The Lloyd Rifle was the 1950s brainchild of English deer-stalker rifleman metallurgist and engineer David Llewellyn Lloyd. His objective was to create a high-quality scope-sighted magazine-fed sporting rifle capable of dependably high accuracy at long ranges of retaining its zero despite rough handling and of firing modern high-intensity flat shooting cartridges such as the .244 H&H Magnum (which Lloyd himself developed) and the .264 Winchester Magnum.

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