"The Hawkins class was already pushing the treaty limits as far as tonnage was concerned."
A proposed reconstruction with four twin 8in would have pushed them over the limits.
7 central pivot 7.5in weigh 7x46 = 322tons.
Four twin 7.5in weigh 4x 175 = 700tons which would also put the Hawkins over the 10,000ton limit.
We've been through this before: Dec 28th.
http://www.shipbucket.com/forums/viewto ... ss#p135505
The first try at a 10,000 ton cruiser design was based on Hawkins and was unsatisfactory (too slow).
The Counties' improvements over the Hawkins were not minor, but significant. Oil fired, flush deck giving stronger hull as well as four twin turrets. The 8in shell weight was 256lb compared to 200lb for the 7.5. That increase was thought worth having for greater armour penetration. The possible advantages of 7.5in over 8in guns were reviewed repeatedly during the 1920s and always rejected, though a simpler twin 8in turret trying for realistic rate of fire and not looking for 70degrees elevation might have been a good idea.