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Yep... .10 Eichelberger Dart - http://ammoguide.com/?catid=318 .10 Squirrel - http://ammoguide.com/?catid=317 .12 Squirrel - http://ammoguide.com/?catid=316 .12 Viper - http://ammoguide.com/?catid=315 .14 Eichelberger Dart - http://ammoguide.com/?catid=314 Don't know too much about these rounds, but they sure peg the cute meter. (Huh? Ban WHAT bullet? You see a bullet? Let's move these toothpicks out of the way...) Mike | ||
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.10 Dart....I never thought of the .25ACP as a parent case! | ||
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I know what you mean. If any round looks like it hasn't reached puberty, it's the .25 ACP. Mike | |||
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Quote:It looks like a bigass ultramagnum in that bore size! | |||
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Good god.! Remind's me of when a buddy of mine Jim Year's.! and Year's ago use an /06 and tappered it down so he could shoot phonograph needles... the rifle out lasted the barrel..Twice | |||
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Saw a slew of pictures on rimfire central awhile back with .10, .12, .14, and .17 cal rounds made from .22 LR brass. The perpetrator simply had the dies made that allowed him to reform the .22 brass after pulling the bullets. He used the salvaged powder for reloading. Said that getting the barrels made was not that difficult, but making the bullets was a massive pain in the ass. They were JHP designs. | |||
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Crocky! Just pouring powder down a .10 caliber hole is probably ill-advised for those who are terminally impatient. | |||
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