ASbobcat
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Thanks. That's exactly what I suspected. I'm the other way around. I have a 223 bolt face, so that is pretty much the tie-breaker.Good question
The answer is, all the short range BR shooters had changed all their bolt faces over to accept the PPC, because of course........ it was winning.
Then folks wanted to go back to shooting a 22. Well Dan Dowling did what any good wildcatter would do and shortened a case to approximate the volume of a deuce and called Harrell's and had them shorten a ppc die. Presto chango......... the WalDog was born.
The Harrell's die is a bushing die, so a 6 and a 22 can be used. I am not sure what Harrells charges for shortening a die, but it ain't much and it will be in your hands pretty darn quick.
I am sure I butchered the history a bit. I will try and dig up the real history.
I think the son of the man ( Waldo G Woodside) that the WalDog is named for is a forum member????
I believe Waldo purchased the first rifle of this chambering from Dan?
CW