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33 nosler wildcat
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<blockquote data-quote="tonechaser88" data-source="post: 2285635" data-attributes="member: 119065"><p>Playing with this idea in my head. I'm trying to poke holes in the idea of using a 33 nosler case to build a couple of wildcats. It's a touch shorter case than the 30 or 28 nosler, shorter case making it more ideal for long heavy copper bullets such as the Hammers without excessive OAL.</p><p>The idea being , 40 degree shoulder angle 33 nos case in an 8mm /270/7mm maybe a seriously overboard 25 or 6.5. It's fully possible that this is a really dumb idea and I'm just missing something. Just wanted to get some feedback.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tonechaser88, post: 2285635, member: 119065"] Playing with this idea in my head. I’m trying to poke holes in the idea of using a 33 nosler case to build a couple of wildcats. It’s a touch shorter case than the 30 or 28 nosler, shorter case making it more ideal for long heavy copper bullets such as the Hammers without excessive OAL. The idea being , 40 degree shoulder angle 33 nos case in an 8mm /270/7mm maybe a seriously overboard 25 or 6.5. It’s fully possible that this is a really dumb idea and I’m just missing something. Just wanted to get some feedback. [/QUOTE]
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