KPSquared
Well-known member
I still don't get how the UK is mini-USA. . .
Quarter, three eighths, half inch, three quarters and inch.
We might have metric sockets and SAE, Whitworth and whatever but the drives are the same as everyone else uses.

Off topic, but why do you drive on the wrong side of the road?![]()
There are quite a few things which are all over the world in inch:
Ratchets,
Picture sizes,
Wheel dia,
lot of Ammo sizes (7.62mm i.e. is .3" / from the Winchester .308 "),
Hard disc drive sizes (2.5" / 3.5"),
Monitor / TV screen sizes,
Speaker diameter,
lot of the common roller bearing balls are 1/4"
Thank god they never tried to change that, that would confuse the hell out of everybody...
We drive on the correct side of the road, it's everone else that has it wrong...
The reason we drive on the left, believe it or not, starts 1000 years ago... and it's
all because of Jousting. It became popular in England in the late 11th century and
as most people are right handed the Jousters would hold the Joust in their right hand
which obviously meant they had to pass each other on the left hand side. Also during
mounted battles, again most people wielded their sword with their right hand so enemies
would be engaged from the left.
From that time when ordinary people were out and about on the trails on their horses
it just became a custom to ride and pass oncoming riders on the left, and from the late
16th century the first keep left law was passed due to the amount of horse traffic and it
has been that way ever since.
Take your pick:
1) We're better.
2) We won the ****** war!
That actually predates that cartridge. The .308" Winchester round is a civilian hunting/target round based off of the 7.62mm NATO round. It was introduced in the American market in the 1960's.
The US shoved the 7.62mm NATO cartridge down everybody's throats in the late 1950's when they wanted to standardize the ammunition that member nations used. The US simply took the old 30-06 round (7.62x63mm), and shortened the case by 12mm, turning into 7.62x51mm. The 30-06 cartridge dates back to its adoption by the US Army in 1906, which itself was based on the 30-03 cartridge. The 30-03 was the initial cartridge for the M1903 Springfield rifle; both the rifle and its cartridge were adopted in 1903.
The old 30-03 round is of course 30 caliber in diameter, as in 3/10 of an inch. This is the same as its preceding service round, the 30-40 Krag, which was the cartridge the M1892 Krag-Jorgensen rifle was chambered in. The US Army had settled on a 30 caliber round for a new rifle to supersede the obsolete M1871 Springfield rolling block rifle, which was chambered in an old 50 caliber black powder cartridge.
So really the cartridge you speak of has its roots all the way back in 1892, at least in part.
Off topic, but why do you drive on the wrong side of the road?![]()
We drive on the correct side of the road, it's everone else that has it wrong...
The reason we drive on the left, believe it or not, starts 1000 years ago... and it's
all because of Jousting. It became popular in England in the late 11th century and
as most people are right handed the Jousters would hold the Joust in their right hand
which obviously meant they had to pass each other on the left hand side. Also during
mounted battles, again most people wielded their sword with their right hand so enemies
would be engaged from the left.
From that time when ordinary people were out and about on the trails on their horses
it just became a custom to ride and pass oncoming riders on the left, and from the late
16th century the first keep left law was passed due to the amount of horse traffic and it
has been that way ever since.