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.25-06 AI with Nosler .280 AI brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 1218384" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>Had to be what he's talking about. Wouldn't make any sense to push a the shoulder back roughly .050". I'm still of the mind that says necking down .027 or so is a long ways requiring multiple steps to get there, thus creating a neck with thick walls that'll need to be turned to bring neck wall thickness into reason. Some wildcats are worth doing, some are not. How much gain would there be? Enough to be worth the effort? Or, is it just the 'gain' to be able to say "I have a rifle chambered in a custom cartridge" (that I have to jump through hoops to make cases for and only gives me minimual gain, enough so that I'd be able to do the same with a more common cartridge and a lot less effort).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 1218384, member: 24284"] Had to be what he's talking about. Wouldn't make any sense to push a the shoulder back roughly .050". I'm still of the mind that says necking down .027 or so is a long ways requiring multiple steps to get there, thus creating a neck with thick walls that'll need to be turned to bring neck wall thickness into reason. Some wildcats are worth doing, some are not. How much gain would there be? Enough to be worth the effort? Or, is it just the 'gain' to be able to say "I have a rifle chambered in a custom cartridge" (that I have to jump through hoops to make cases for and only gives me minimual gain, enough so that I'd be able to do the same with a more common cartridge and a lot less effort). [/QUOTE]
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