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Roberson Cartridge CompanyFound this company from another forum. Make cartridges for very obscure calibers, apparently by CNC. More rifle looney madness.
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Looked at there website, they have some really obscure stuff like .10 gauge and .12 gauge brass. Come'on people, at least care enough to look at your own website.
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Looked at there website, they have some really obscure stuff like .10 gauge and .12 gauge brass. Come'on people, at least care enough to look at your own website. I'm not sure what you're getting at there? Care to explain? Is it that there is a decimal in front of the gauge number or what? Thanks, Rex
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They make cartridges like a .22 Long Rifle centerfire, 22R Lovell, .43 Egyptian, et.al. Type of company Ross Seyfried would have wrote an expansive, enlightening article about the obscure cartridge cases that are made there to put back into shooting order an obscure rife that you would seriously consider now purchasing, since Ross would have written load data and conversion information on modern powders to use.
Trying to make productive time with my Wuhan furlough.
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Pricy but I'd pay for it in some cases if I thought I was getting quality. I reached out to the guy to ask about comparative case capacities and to see if I could pay for a few samples but he wasn't interested.
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They list a lot of cartridges they make if you send them a sample to go from. Seems a bit odd.
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In my highly sophisticated, which in this case describes a cleverly thought out process based on a clearly dubious premise, search for the perfect cape buffalo cartridge I settled on the .416 Dakota. So one is in the works right now, but it's not back from the gunsmith yet.
The one little [bleep] with the whole 416 Dakota idea was getting properly head-stamped brass. Enter RCC.
I just received 100 pieces of 416 Dakota brass from RCC last week. It looks to be very, very good stuff. In this case RCC needed the reamer specs, and my sign-off on their drawings to make the brass. The virgin un-resized brass I received chambers nicely, as do virgin FLR cases. Primer pockets are nice and tight, but not too much so. Case capacity is about 5% less than resized fire-formed Norma 404 Jeffery brass.
Haven't shot any ammo made with the RCC brass yet, so I can't comment on its longevity or suitability for repeated hand-loading, but I imagine it will be just fine. It's pricey, that's for sure, but it makes sense for my "perfect" buffalo rifle. Now if the rifle ever gets to Africa, the ammo head-stamp will match markings on the rifle, and one unlikely conversation with an African customs official will never happen...
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triple deuce,
That's one of the things that Roberson specializes in. I have talked to him considerably, and am still trying to work out something for an article. At one point he said he would send some samples, partly for repeated firing to see how the primer pockets held up in modern rounds, but they never showed up, even after a reminder from me.
By the way, the centerfire Long Rifle cases are the brainchild of our own Digital Dan. We were talking over his desire to develop a reloadable LR case for rifles, and I made two suggestions: Buy a T/C Contender Carbine .22 LR barrel, since the firing-pin can be turned back and for from rimfire to centerfire, and to contact Roberson about making cases.
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Thanks for the information, JB and LJB. Nice to hear of the end use of these cartridges. It amazes me the effort that many people have put forth to make available cases, bullets and data for firearms that just years ago, say 1940's thru the 1990's, would have required a herculean effort to accomplish.
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Yeah, handloaders are sure living in a "golden age" of brass availability!
Just received some 6mm-06 cases from a company I'd never used before, and hope to shoot some this week. But the preliminary testing indicates excellent quality.
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I have a supply of the .22 CF brass from RCC as MD suggested. I ordered a box of 50 to verify dims before jumping into the deep end. Primer pockets were a bit tight given my method of primer seating. Fixed with tools on hand and they worked quite well. Ordered a good supply with spec request on the pockets and they were spot on. He included 5 cases made of bronze to test hi-vel loads but I’ve not done that yet. Good quality IMO albeit a bit pricey.
I am..........disturbed.
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Some cartridges were designed before SAMMI standardized dimensions, this is why they ask for sample cartridges I would think.
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806 is an Amarillo and Lubbock area code.
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Interesting. I'm going to contact them about 22 Reed Express. *nix that, wrong cartridge. mine is a 220 Falcon by Reed.
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I'd like to hear more about Dan's 22 CF project. I'm pretty well stocked with 22 LR now but it still interests me
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Ask and ye shall receive.... https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/topics/12274426/27The nuts and bolts start up about half way thru...
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