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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="del2les" data-source="post: 1782895" data-attributes="member: 9299"><p>Steel head cartridge cases have been around, in various forms, for several decades. I think it was 1984 when O'conner had one, and in 1985 Everlasting introduced theirs. I remember reading varied shooting articles through the decades and even played with a couple. At the time, the rifle cases did not impress me, but maybe they have worked a few of the kinks out. </p><p></p><p>The pistol versions required special loading/reloading techniques to keep the brass/steel joints from separating. I always liked the theory behind these, and in a very strong made firearm, pressures and velocities could get interesting. In the wrong firearm - disaster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="del2les, post: 1782895, member: 9299"] Steel head cartridge cases have been around, in various forms, for several decades. I think it was 1984 when O'conner had one, and in 1985 Everlasting introduced theirs. I remember reading varied shooting articles through the decades and even played with a couple. At the time, the rifle cases did not impress me, but maybe they have worked a few of the kinks out. The pistol versions required special loading/reloading techniques to keep the brass/steel joints from separating. I always liked the theory behind these, and in a very strong made firearm, pressures and velocities could get interesting. In the wrong firearm - disaster. [/QUOTE]
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