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Dardick cartridges. I have 38 Special Dardick, 50 Dardick and 3-projectile Dardick cartridges in my cartridge collection.
These were plasric case, triangular rounds that were chambred for Dardick revolving pistols (and rifles).
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HELP! I'm confused!
It's been a blast to read through here but is there an actual list of rifles submitted that qualify for this thread?
At least one ole guy would like to peruse such.
Thanks,
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Actually it's not quite identical and know this because I have one.
I am..........disturbed.
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5.7 Johnson in M1 Carbine?
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JW,
I mentioned in the post that started this thread that the .348 was not only chambered in the Model 71 Winchester but the 1885 single-shot as well. Some people have since come up with a European double rifle--and something else, can't remember what. But it keeps showing up!
Dunno if the Browning reproduction of the 71 counts as a different rifle than the original Winchester 71....
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Here are two recent examples.
The .30 T/C in the T/C Icon
and the .475 Turnbull in the 1886 based Turnbull rifles.
Also, there are the Cooper CCM rounds from the 1990s.
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Actually it's not quite identical and know this because I have one. They are interchangable.
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Was Sako the only maker to ever offer the 6PPC?
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Was Sako the only maker to ever offer the 6PPC? Sabatti offered it ... I think Ruger as well in the VT for a very short period of time. Ruger I think also had the 22PPC in a limited run of No1s. Cheers... Con
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Speaking of Sako ... 7x33 I think was a Sako exclusive. Not sure if it was available in the L461 ... or was limited to the L46 only. Cheers... Con
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It's interesting that so many modern rounds have shown up on the the thread. I believe Toad's mention of the .376 Steyr is correct. And somebody else mentioned the .370 Sako, which will probably turn out that way as well.
I had a Steyr ProHunter in .376 Steyr, and they also chambered it in their Scout version of the SBS. A Swedish company chambered it in a bolt gun as well. The .470 Capstick was offered by A-Square and Winchester. jim
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6x47 was available from Kimber of Oregon. Anyone else?
Ruger absolutely chambered the PPC's in their Varmint model. Did Sako chamber them as well?
How about the 6, 7, and 30 BR? Anything other than the 40X?
Lazzorini's 7.82 Warbird was available commercially in a Sako TRG-S, would that count?
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Was Sako the only maker to ever offer the 6PPC? Ruger as well. Sako did offer it in two different actioned rifles.
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6x47 was available from Kimber of Oregon. Anyone else?
Remington chambered the 6X47 in their M40XBBR single-shot bench rest rifle, I shot mine in competition in the 70s. jim
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I can think of one orphan, but it is a pistol round. The .401 Herter's PowerMag.
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6x47 was available from Kimber of Oregon. Anyone else? Cooper
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I believe the line of SuperMag cartridges is unique to the Dan Wesson revolvers called 357SM, 414SM, 375SM and 445SM.
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Not read the entire thread, but 7mm BR in Model 7 (custom shop KS IIRC) not sure it counts, had mine custom done.
Seems like Jim Forbes made one, Finn Aaggard tested it for Am. Rifleman article back in around 20 years ago - WOW time flies!
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Ruger made a Blackhawk .357SM, but I think you're right about the other supermags.
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