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Cartridge design help please
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<blockquote data-quote="IdahoCTD" data-source="post: 879572" data-attributes="member: 13110"><p>The rage has moved away from belted magnums to non belted cases so the amount of wildcatting on them has nearly disappeared. 15-20 years ago we did numerous belted wildcats. I still shoot a lot of belted wildcat calibers. The belt hasn't been a negative to me but there are so many more calibers without belts today. The number of non belted cases to wildcat off of today way out numbers the belted cases. Pretty much you have 6.5/350mag, 7rm, .300wm, .375H&H, and .378 Weatherby based belted cases to work with. There are probably 2-3 times that many parent cases for non belted calibers and the brass for them is becoming more popular and more readily available than belted cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IdahoCTD, post: 879572, member: 13110"] The rage has moved away from belted magnums to non belted cases so the amount of wildcatting on them has nearly disappeared. 15-20 years ago we did numerous belted wildcats. I still shoot a lot of belted wildcat calibers. The belt hasn't been a negative to me but there are so many more calibers without belts today. The number of non belted cases to wildcat off of today way out numbers the belted cases. Pretty much you have 6.5/350mag, 7rm, .300wm, .375H&H, and .378 Weatherby based belted cases to work with. There are probably 2-3 times that many parent cases for non belted calibers and the brass for them is becoming more popular and more readily available than belted cases. [/QUOTE]
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