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| Well if I remember right, it is based off of the 06 case. Ken Howell introduced me to his line of calibers a couple of years ago on a Prairie Dog shoot in Wyoming. One hell of a nice guy and fun to shoot with. He had just come out with his 220 Howell (i think that is what he called it, I have slept a couple of times since then so I don't really recall). He really knew what he was talking about and I was impressed with his knowledge of calibers. If he created this cartridge and slapped his name with it then it should shoot pretty good. I have never shot any of his calibers. So you could give it a try. Just don't know where to find reloading ammo for it, unless he has it posted in his book. |
| Posts: 99 | Location: Blue Springs, MO | Registered: 14 March 2002 | 
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| The .30 Howell I referred to was based on a .348 case. I asked the same question in the wildcats thread and someone posted a pic that looks like the one based on .30-06. It's listed as the 300 Howell. [ 03-15-2003, 18:44: Message edited by: savageshooter ] |
| Posts: 207 | Location: Sacramento, CA, USA | Registered: 15 February 2002 | 
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| I believe Ken Howell has a board on the 24 hr. campfire, (if memory serves), called "Ask Ken Howell". Why don't ya ask him? BD |
| Posts: 163 | Location: Greenville, Maine | Registered: 25 December 2002 | 
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| Well BD, I don't know if Ken is doing very much these days. He had a stoke not too long ago and is in pretty poor health. Which is a real shame. He might be in better health now, but not really for sure. |
| Posts: 99 | Location: Blue Springs, MO | Registered: 14 March 2002 | 
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