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Most reloading books will have this information under the page of the caliber you are reloading! If you are not reloading, Ken Howard could help you and I think he has a site on the internet. | ||
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Try Cartridge drawings This site also has some wildcat information as well. Cartridges of the World, Wildcats Vol. I & II, and the Hodgdon Reloading Manual (my favorite) also have this information, along with a history of the cartridge. George | |||
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<Don Martin29> |
A book that I refer to is "Handloading" published by the NRA and dated 1981. This book has both cartridge and chamber drawings. It is very interesting to compare chamber and cartridge drawings and in particular those for belted cases. I would like a free internet site of course with the drawings. | ||
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jjdero, Our AccuLoad v1 software has 405 scale drawings of cartridges and a table of the full dimensions of each. A neat aspect is that it can be sorted by bullet diameter, or rim diameter, or length, etc. Version 2, which will enter beta testing this week, has over 1,000. Of course, if you only have one or two in mind, email me and I'll send you a print of them as well as all of their dimensions and a list of references where you can find additional data. Regards, Ed | |||
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<1GEEJAY> |
Hey' You can call RCBS 1-800-533-5000,Tell then you want some cartridge tech info.They will be glad to give it to you.Don't call Fridays. geejay www.shooting-hunting.com | ||
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