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One in this style would be fairly interesting: http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=503348315I imagine with a small deposit Ballard would be happy to put something to your wood...
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Ballard Arms Co. disappeared from the scene a few years ago so that option no longer exists. Phil
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.25/35, no doubt about it. Small .25s in single shots have a great history and deserve to be more popular today.
Just re-read an article on the .25x45 in the Rifle Varmint issue. Guy claimed it was kindasorta a .250-3000. After looking in the Hodgdon book, I decided it was really a .25/35 Rimless Short. Great ballistics for fun and games and woods walking.
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A .25 Krag would be interesting, too
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Krag brass has been the BEST brass to base any single shot rifle cartridge on, for a VERY long time.
"Rimless" Machine gun ammunition is for just that, and better confined to those areas.
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Pondering the earlier suggestion of the .35 WCF. Finding suitable brass for forming seems a puzzle and what supplies are available are stupid expensive. Any thoughts on what case makes a suitable donor for the cause?
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If you're building from scratch you could have it deep chambered so .405 cases could be used. The rims are .012" thicker on the .405. It would be a .35-405WCF. Or you could just turn the rims on .405 cases.
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Thanks for that. Considered the .405, don't have a lathe so it would necessarily be the well known .35-405 Gopher Smasher. That ain't necessarily a bad thing. It opens up some other considerations now that I think about it. (forgive me Lord) Did Ackley ever do the improved version of the .35 Win?
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