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| quote: Originally posted by Big Wonderful Wyoming: Dakota Brass sucks. Beyond that the idea is sounds.
Just use another companies brass to make it work.
We had a couple rifles built on Lazzeroni and Dakota brass at the gunshop in Australia. Every piece of brass was junk.
I would shy away from any Dakota or Lazzeroni based project unless I had another source of brass.
The cartridges themselves are well designed though.
Interesting BWW,, About 10yrs ago a fellow built me a 6.5 Dakota,, yes just a necked down 7,, it's a beautifull case just like the new Nosler. Buuuttt,, I could get anything near what it should have done,,messed with it tried lots of diff combo's but the brass seemed to show pressure and distort well before it's time. I let a hunter borrow it on a sheep hunt and he got a dandy ram,,I was able to sell it on the mountain for what the $$ was! |
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|  Twenty some years ago I built and still have a .358x.404 IMP. Had I enough for-site It would have been a 9.3 X .404 IMP.just because of the availability of heavier bullets not available in the 35 caliber.  The .358 X.404 IMP ,however, is nothing to sneeze at.  roger
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