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Discontinued Berger Ammo 300 Win Mag 215s and industry evolving, new cartridges
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<blockquote data-quote="CGS371" data-source="post: 2058658" data-attributes="member: 25742"><p>Andrew - in the example - are your adjustments to improve the new cartridge? or to make sure it won't chamber in a regular 243? or to improve the new cartridge because you had to change it to not chamber in regular 243?</p><p></p><p>Anyone - Does every new SAMMI cartridge have to make sure it won't chamber in another existing SAMMI cartridge's chamber? and make sure no existing cartridge will chamber in it's new chamber? Might we run out of geometry? </p><p></p><p>Also, I get that hand loading can solve the immediate problem - but I am trying to understand for the industry, for the people that don't hand load, how we move forward. (I personally hand load and have adapted to newer cartridges that give me the flexibility of either.) The two main objections I encounter with newer cartridges is over the counter ammunition availability worldwide (scarce) and potential for the cartridge to become an orphan. The Berger 300 WM ammo in 215s was a lot easier to convince someone to use..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CGS371, post: 2058658, member: 25742"] Andrew - in the example - are your adjustments to improve the new cartridge? or to make sure it won't chamber in a regular 243? or to improve the new cartridge because you had to change it to not chamber in regular 243? Anyone - Does every new SAMMI cartridge have to make sure it won't chamber in another existing SAMMI cartridge's chamber? and make sure no existing cartridge will chamber in it's new chamber? Might we run out of geometry? Also, I get that hand loading can solve the immediate problem - but I am trying to understand for the industry, for the people that don't hand load, how we move forward. (I personally hand load and have adapted to newer cartridges that give me the flexibility of either.) The two main objections I encounter with newer cartridges is over the counter ammunition availability worldwide (scarce) and potential for the cartridge to become an orphan. The Berger 300 WM ammo in 215s was a lot easier to convince someone to use.. [/QUOTE]
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