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6.5-7mm prc
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<blockquote data-quote="Tallest" data-source="post: 3008195" data-attributes="member: 102929"><p>I'm very new to the idea of "wildcatting." It seems with the right knowledge and tooling, just about anything is attemptable. So this seems as good a place to ask as any: are there any rules/limitations? For example, I have thought that, what I would call, a 6.5-280AI would be a neat cartridge. (I have a lot of 280AI brass, and I love the 6.5 ballistic numbers.) Perhaps it already exists with a different name, but I am unaware of it. Is that a realistic concept to explore?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tallest, post: 3008195, member: 102929"] I'm very new to the idea of "wildcatting." It seems with the right knowledge and tooling, just about anything is attemptable. So this seems as good a place to ask as any: are there any rules/limitations? For example, I have thought that, what I would call, a 6.5-280AI would be a neat cartridge. (I have a lot of 280AI brass, and I love the 6.5 ballistic numbers.) Perhaps it already exists with a different name, but I am unaware of it. Is that a realistic concept to explore? [/QUOTE]
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