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.358 Nosler Accu bond 225's
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<blockquote data-quote="hangunnr" data-source="post: 963090" data-attributes="member: 69849"><p>The original intent was to allow traditional "pistol" cartridges in rifles. The original length restriction of 1.625 allowed conventional cartridges up to the 500 S&W. Then after the 460 Smith hit the market they ammended the law out to 1.8" so the new round could be used.</p><p></p><p>One great thing they did was to allow wildcat cartridges as long as they were within the set parameters of a projectile .357 or larger and a case length not exceeding 1.8". This opened the door for the WSM and WSSM based cartridges.</p><p></p><p>CR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hangunnr, post: 963090, member: 69849"] The original intent was to allow traditional "pistol" cartridges in rifles. The original length restriction of 1.625 allowed conventional cartridges up to the 500 S&W. Then after the 460 Smith hit the market they ammended the law out to 1.8" so the new round could be used. One great thing they did was to allow wildcat cartridges as long as they were within the set parameters of a projectile .357 or larger and a case length not exceeding 1.8". This opened the door for the WSM and WSSM based cartridges. CR [/QUOTE]
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