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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="overbore" data-source="post: 123485" data-attributes="member: 2981"><p>Thomas Edison had zero credentials, other than faith in his end result, to develop a light bulb, yet he did--- so with that as a basic premise I posit this question:</p><p>Why can't a proven alloy, such as 12L14, be used to develop a "smaller caliber" ( all things being relative ) than a 50 caliber bullet, for a .375 or wherever needed, on a screw machine using the basic profiles proven highly successful in the 50 caliber target rifles? Edison found tens of thousands of filaments that did not work but one that did--.</p><p>Overbore</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overbore, post: 123485, member: 2981"] Thomas Edison had zero credentials, other than faith in his end result, to develop a light bulb, yet he did--- so with that as a basic premise I posit this question: Why can't a proven alloy, such as 12L14, be used to develop a "smaller caliber" ( all things being relative ) than a 50 caliber bullet, for a .375 or wherever needed, on a screw machine using the basic profiles proven highly successful in the 50 caliber target rifles? Edison found tens of thousands of filaments that did not work but one that did--. Overbore [/QUOTE]
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