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Identify this cartridge (new pic)
26 September 2008, 00:52
RMillerIdentify this cartridge (new pic)
http://forums.outdoorsdirectory.com/showthread.php?t=39038
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26 September 2008, 01:08
ted thornThis is a dead end link.
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26 September 2008, 01:12
CheechakoRM
There are a lot of guys on these forums who are more than willing to help, but not if it requires registration on another forum. Give a direct link, or a photo.
Ray
Arizona Mountains
26 September 2008, 05:06
D HumbargerPost a photo in the cartridge collecting forum.
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26 September 2008, 12:53
RMiller
Sorry it is working on my computer both the link and the picture.
http://forums.outdoorsdirectory.com/attachment.php?atta...d=10592&d=1222359591
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26 September 2008, 16:51
enfieldsparesI'd be happy to try and identify it...but not if I have to bother to register on that Forum, sorry!
26 September 2008, 17:01
tin canquote:
-because the log-in and photo are cached in your computer, but not in ours.
26 September 2008, 17:02
TCLouisWhen I find these posts, I always wonder is it a request for assistance, or a ploy to increase hits/membership in a forum.
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26 September 2008, 21:25
CheechakoLouis
You have a paranoid mind.

I think the same thing, BTW.

I've also gotten some bad viruses registering on some of those sites. Especially the porn ones.

Ray
Arizona Mountains
26 September 2008, 23:06
RMillerCan you still not see it?
Here are the dimensions. The box is Herters brand marked "300 Magnum"It is by far closest to the 300 Win mag.
Some cartridge drawings will not show a belt at the bottom even for a belted case.
Mystery cartridge Length 2.604 ......................300 Win Mag = 2.620
Base .528 .................................................. ........ .532
shoulder length 2.192 ............................................... 2.196
thickness at shoulder .486 ......................................... .489
The post was in the reloading section which I did not know was a members only area.
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27 September 2008, 01:06
ShinzoDimensionally it is within reasonable tolerance to be a 300 Win Mag as long as that badly drawn rim is actually a belt. If its not that, its something I've not come across. Any chance of getting your mate to get a better pic. If its the auction on Gunbroker for a box of 180grs & one of 165 gr its cheap enough, go get it anyway, if its something strange & rare you'd be bound to do well out of it.

Steve
27 September 2008, 01:14
vapodogquote:
The box is Herters brand marked "300 Magnum"
At one time Herters was hellbent to outdo the Weatherby classic cartridges and they introduced their own line of propriatarity cartridges and in most cases were names something like the "Herters powermag".....or something to that effect.....IMO there is no real collectors value as Herters wasn't a collectible entity....there may be a few collectors....but darn few and the price isn't worth searching out.
If someone here had a .300 Herters whizbangmagnum for sale, I'd offer enough to be able to rebarrel it to something sellable.
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27 September 2008, 21:56
PeglegCould it be the 300 Alaskan?
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27 September 2008, 23:34
CheechakoIs it just me??? I still haven't seen a photo of that cartridge. That drawing doesn't tell me much.

Ray
Arizona Mountains
28 September 2008, 03:42
RMillerA photo would be mirror of a 300 win mag but the dimensions dont match exactly.
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28 September 2008, 03:56
StonecreekIt's a .300 Winchester Magnum. The diminsions you give are well within manufacturing tolerances.