21 January 2007, 06:01
Kyler HamannNew cartridge introduction rate
I'm not exactly sure where to post this question and maybe this is preaching to the choir but:
The rate of new cartridge introduction seems extremely high in the last 10 years. I've only seriously followed the gun scene for about 25 years but I've read my fair share of magazines from well before that.
Within the last decade the rate of cartridge introduction seems unprecedented.
Has there ever been a period anything like this?
Is it good for the gun, ammunition and component industries?
Will shooters be able to find cases/ammo for some of these apparently short lived cartridges in 10, 20 or 50 years? (Maybe more small brass companies will spring up to offer this stuff with less appeal to the major manufacturers).
Your thoughts?
Kyler
21 January 2007, 13:24
NordicYes it has been periods like this
1890-1905 =nitro powders ex 7*57m,3030w
1920-1925 =improved powders after ww1 ex. 300h&h
1950-1970 =improved powders after ww2 ex.7mm rm
1995-200x = improved double base powders ex 7mmRUM
Kimmo