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LE Wilson Die Gunsmith / machinist needed
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2194405" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>I read the post several times and I need new glasses, but what wildcat cartridge are you making? Is it a "One of a Kind" and only you will be shooting it? If your gunsmith already reamed your barrel why can't he just help you and ream out a die set for you. The company that made your reamer has all the specks, give the specks to a die maker. Just can't see why you gunsmith can't do it or the company the made your reamer. There has to be something more to this story if you have been to several gunsmiths and reamer manufactures. Who designed the cartridge? Is it possible that everyone you went to thinks that this is an unsafe cartridge - I am not saying that. I don't even know the bullet diameter or case size. Wish and would like to help out.</p><p>Thanks</p><p>Len</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2194405, member: 116439"] I read the post several times and I need new glasses, but what wildcat cartridge are you making? Is it a "One of a Kind" and only you will be shooting it? If your gunsmith already reamed your barrel why can't he just help you and ream out a die set for you. The company that made your reamer has all the specks, give the specks to a die maker. Just can't see why you gunsmith can't do it or the company the made your reamer. There has to be something more to this story if you have been to several gunsmiths and reamer manufactures. Who designed the cartridge? Is it possible that everyone you went to thinks that this is an unsafe cartridge - I am not saying that. I don't even know the bullet diameter or case size. Wish and would like to help out. Thanks Len [/QUOTE]
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