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Extreme Long Range Hunting & Shooting (ELR)
Let's talk about 2 mile cartridges
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<blockquote data-quote="ELR Researcher" data-source="post: 1329573" data-attributes="member: 19541"><p>Alan:</p><p></p><p>I'm surprised the descriptive name of the cartridge, before ".375 Warner", was .375/.50 - which to me rather assumes that the design has a case approximately the size of the parent or more with a neck down. From the pics and bits and pieces of the dialog, seems this is more of a 375/416 (notwithstanding that the brass is .50 BMG). Anyway, I look forward to the results. BTW, did you consider using the RWS .416B brass - or could you just not resist spending all the extra time making a size 7 out of a size 11? Thanks. Oscar</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ELR Researcher, post: 1329573, member: 19541"] Alan: I'm surprised the descriptive name of the cartridge, before ".375 Warner", was .375/.50 - which to me rather assumes that the design has a case approximately the size of the parent or more with a neck down. From the pics and bits and pieces of the dialog, seems this is more of a 375/416 (notwithstanding that the brass is .50 BMG). Anyway, I look forward to the results. BTW, did you consider using the RWS .416B brass - or could you just not resist spending all the extra time making a size 7 out of a size 11? Thanks. Oscar [/QUOTE]
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