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Reloading
Bertram brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Alec264" data-source="post: 1594872" data-attributes="member: 64770"><p>Bertram Brass, that`s interesting finding it in the US. Their home is here in Australia, where probably the most common cartridge case is the plain dumb little .310 Cadet only found in the Martini action. It was a training cartridge before and into WW1. One of the dumbest things is that the projectile has a heel that is in the case, the rest at full groove diameter aprox .319-.323, case diameter like a .22LR. However cases, yes they do seem a bit fragile-thin walled and prone to buckling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alec264, post: 1594872, member: 64770"] Bertram Brass, that`s interesting finding it in the US. Their home is here in Australia, where probably the most common cartridge case is the plain dumb little .310 Cadet only found in the Martini action. It was a training cartridge before and into WW1. One of the dumbest things is that the projectile has a heel that is in the case, the rest at full groove diameter aprox .319-.323, case diameter like a .22LR. However cases, yes they do seem a bit fragile-thin walled and prone to buckling. [/QUOTE]
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