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Southern Michigan Wildcat
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<blockquote data-quote="brant89" data-source="post: 1093044" data-attributes="member: 49553"><p>I do want advice, but I would like it to pertain to the questions I asked. I did not ask for advice about Michigan hunting laws from someone who has likely never hunted here ever, and I certainly didn't ask for sarcastic replys like "A quick google search...". No **** Sherlock, if Google had produced answers I wouldn't have posted the questions to begin with. All I want to know is what kind of velocities might be attainable and if there would be any difficulties in reforming brass to the shape I described. If there are any potential gains to be realized I will consult a MDNR officer on the legality of such a cartridge. So if you have any idea what kind of velocity or performance characteristics such a cartridge might yield then I'm all ears, otherwise I will wait for someone with experience in creating new wildcats to respond with something useful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brant89, post: 1093044, member: 49553"] I do want advice, but I would like it to pertain to the questions I asked. I did not ask for advice about Michigan hunting laws from someone who has likely never hunted here ever, and I certainly didn't ask for sarcastic replys like "A quick google search...". No **** Sherlock, if Google had produced answers I wouldn't have posted the questions to begin with. All I want to know is what kind of velocities might be attainable and if there would be any difficulties in reforming brass to the shape I described. If there are any potential gains to be realized I will consult a MDNR officer on the legality of such a cartridge. So if you have any idea what kind of velocity or performance characteristics such a cartridge might yield then I'm all ears, otherwise I will wait for someone with experience in creating new wildcats to respond with something useful. [/QUOTE]
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