Posted by MarkB_MI on January 27, 2013 at 03:31:42 from (75.241.75.97):
In Reply to: Re: Ruger 204 posted by buickanddeere on January 26, 2013 at 15:55:46:
B&D, you keep saying to stick with the popular calibers, but in fact most cartridges are derived from something else and in a pinch you can usually form your own cases. For example, you can make .22-250 cases from .308, even though .22-250 is actually derived from .250 Savage. It's pretty common to make 7.7 Japanese from .30-06, even though the head dimensions are different. .204 Ruger is a bit of an exception, because Ruger and Hornady chose to base it on the .222 Remington Magnum, an essentially obsolete cartridge. The ironic thing here is that the success of the .204 will give .222 Rem Mag owners a guaranteed source of brass. I wouldn't be surprised to see the .204 case catch on as a basis for new wildcats.
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