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The only concern I would have in a Martini action is that the case design would place, I think, a lot, lot, more thrust backward that a more normal case design.
Intersting that you should say that. I deliberatley prevent case grip in the chamber because of the damage it does to the cases. I take the view that the action was designed to withstand all of the thrust the cartridge is capable of delivering. Theoretically, case grip is going to be subject to a host of variable influences so lubing the case adequately (or polishing the cases) should keep the case grip reasonably constant and not too high. But hey, I'm the student here!

Say, the 222 Rimmed is a fine looking cartridge! And looks is as good a reason to choose one cartridge over another as any! Big Grin


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I'm not turned on by a Hornet or .218 Bee.

bartsche, if I may ask, why not?


Why is a guy turned on by one good looking woman and not by another equally as beautful?

The answer to both is "I don't know !" Roll Eyesroger


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That's good enough for me! Same reason I prefer a 6.5x57 over a 6.5x55. No good reason at all! Big Grin And make it rimmed! Wink I like the look of that 222 Rimmed too! Anybody have a rimmed case stuck in a sizer die? I have - I just pulled harder on the press lever and it, well, came out. Nearly ripped the press off the bench, 'though! Big Grin (I don't normally body size anyway but it makes for a good excuse). Besides, the most popular cartridge on earth is rimmed!

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Besides, the most popular cartridge on earth is rimmed!beer


ConfusedWas that your gauntlet that hit the floor? nillyroger


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I just like rimmed cartridges because I can! Big Grin I suffer their drawbacks and live with it. Actually, the worst drawback is standing them in the loading tray - there is no body support so they wobble around a lot! Frowner And with the crappy Lee Enfield magazine, they can hook over each other and jam. My 303-25 magazine doesn't have that problem. The only decent L E mag I have ever seen (which is not that many). It holds the cartridges in firmly even when removed from the rifle. (I must examine it and modify my other L E mags). Roll Eyes
One day I am goint to get me a break-action rifle, then the rim will shine! Smiler
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