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As I understand, Most all double rifle cartridges were designed for black powder and low pressures, and hence the giant cases. Now that we have these really slow powders around, seems it would be a good time to come up with some modern chamberings. I was reading about A-Square's 416 and 450 Rimmed cartridges, based on a lengthened Rigby case with rim, and was wondering, any other wildcatting going on? Anyone with QuickLoad or like, could figure how short/thin/tapered a round needs to be and still have acceptable speeds (2400 fps) and pressures (40k psi) with good bullets (300gr .375, 400gr .416, 500gr .458).... I'd like to see, for instance, one of these big .58"-base rimmed cases chopped down to non-filler lengthed. What would be the benefits, I wonder? Maybe better accuracy, consistent performance; maybe more efficient use of powder; maybe more positive extraction via shorter distance to outside of the chamber, what else? Of course, so much of the double rifle market is about the love of these old cigar-shaped rounds, so I'm sure it woudl be a very limited demand. Maybe a proper project for someone wanting to rebarrel an old lady. T | ||
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other than the eaa/valmet/baikals, the reason, TODAY, it M O N E Y. jefe | |||
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