1BadSmith
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With this release, I would urge all these gun companies to step up and immediately release a 27 gauge and a 409 cal as well. Huge profits to be had, one could say!!!!
Of all the cartridges out there, they pick the 1st and oldest....the original self contained metallic cartridge to compete with. It's going nowhere. I would have preferred that they put their energy and resources into making primers, powder and 410 shotgun ammo.
The wheel has already been invented.
Still making ammo for it I read on another forum. Savage had the only gun for a while at least. Light bullet I know. Always stuck with my 22 mag. though with the 30-40 grain stuff. Figured might be better off with the heavier bullet for varmints.I had to dig for the information to refresh my memory of another new rim fire cartridge from a decade ago. The NRA apparently has forgotten it.
What has become of the .17 Winchester Super Magnum??
".17 Winchester Super Magnum, commonly known as the .17 WSM, is a rimfire rifle cartridge developed by the ammunition company Winchester in 2012. It descended from a .27 caliber nail-gun blank cartridge by necking down the blank case to take a .17 caliber (4.5mm) bullet. Initial loadings were with a 20 grains (1.3 g) bullet, delivering muzzle velocities around 3,000-foot-per-second (910 m/s)." (Wikipedia)
And everyone should remember the 5mm Remington RF. I had one of those for awhile.
Aguila in Mexico made 5mm RF ammo for awhile around 10-15 years ago. Someone was selling a CF version. You could buy a kit with cases, loading tools, bullets, and a bolt modification. No loaded 5mm CF ammo was available to the best of my knowledge. The US distributor for Aguila was here in San Antonio back when I had my rifle, and I nearly bought a case of ammo for mine then. But I decided to sell the rifle and five boxes of Remington ammo instead.A friend has one and uses it for small small game pests. We were talking about it today at the gun shop as they have a box on the shelf from an estate. The last run of 5MM we could remember was about 10 years ago by Fochi IIRC. My friend bought three cases of it to tide him over.
Same with the gun industry. Who the heck needs a 6.5 Creedmoor?