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Eh eh

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http://www.municion.org/6Mm/6mmPiviMagnum.htm

PS:since you shot tons of 577 T-Rex ammo in the videos..maybe it would be possible you have a spare,fired , empty , blackened , 577 T-Rex case somewhere
It is very rare to find and extremely expensive to buy as loaded or dummy round
 
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coffeeSure looks pretty close to a 6mm X .284 without rebate to me. beerroger


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Yes,you are right,although base and shoulder are larger than the 6 - 284 .
The wildcat you mentioned,being based on the 284 case has a rebated rim that could be adapted to a 30/06 bolt without bolt face alterations.I think I will turned down the rim of my wildcat too

Please note that I had this round in mind in 1998...I was 18 and hadn't seen a 284 winchester or a 6 - 284 wildcat yet...here in Italy wildcats and even the 284 Winchester are almost unknown and I bought my first cartridge book when I was 21...
 
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Please note that I had this round in mind in 1998...I was 18 and hadn't seen a 284 winchester or a 6 - 284 wildcat yet...here in Italy wildcats and even the 284 Winchester are almost unknown and I bought my first cartridge book when I was 21...


Take a look at the 7.5x55 Swiss for a parent case. You'd come rather close. rogerbeer


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Wish I could read that stuff. Frowner


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Wish I could read that stuff. Frowner


popcornMultiply each by .03937 toget inches. fishingroger


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Sorry collectors,no dupes available!
 
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