Does anyone have a reliable site which contains 6mm Al cartridge dimensions. I need them!
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
Ackman said:Factory ammunition can be fired in an improved chamber.
tiny68 said:Ackman said:Factory ammunition can be fired in an improved chamber.
Can't in my chamber. Maybe my gunsmith ran the reamer a little to deep or maybe it was his reamer design, but factory ammo doesn't work in my. tiny
Ackman said:Actually, it's not a wildcat. Factory ammunition can be fired in an improved chamber. Can't do that with a wildcat and brass must be made. That's the difference. Improved cartridges aren't wildcats.
rsilvers said:Ackman said:Actually, it's not a wildcat. Factory ammunition can be fired in an improved chamber. Can't do that with a wildcat and brass must be made. That's the difference. Improved cartridges aren't wildcats.
Improved cartridges are wildcats because there is no official standard and you cannot fire them in a factory chamber for the parent round.
1000yardstare said:The Sierra Manual defines a wildcat as "A non-standard cartridge or chambering.....for which factory chambered guns and factory loaded ammunition has never been produced".
This would certainly classify the 6mm Rem AI as a wildcat.
It also de-classifies the .280 Rem AI as a wildcat because Norma is now producing the cartridge.
1000yardstare said:OK. Let`s try the Hornady manual definition. A wildcat is "A non-commercial cartridge design".