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What the smallest centerfire?

Whats the smalleat centerfire round we can reasonably get,or reasonably make wildcat wise here in the US?


1.8mm (0.07 cal) and 2.7mm (0.10) cal kolibri pistols. Cartridges were the size of the point of a lead #2 pencil, and they were true centerfires, with separate primers, like a 9mmx19.

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...smalleat centerfire round we can reasonably get...

For me, it's the smaller cased .224 stuff (Hornet, Fireball, etc).

Otherwise, the 17 cal stuff, as you can still find reloading components, cleaning equipment, and other related "specialty" stuff to support shooting them without too much trouble.

Below that, the term "reasonable" comes into play, and eliminates them in my mind.
 
I am working on a .14/.221 Fireball, have everything except the action. As soon as I get it built I'll post the results.

The pic is a .14/221 next to a .20 Vartarg. 13 gr. bullet from Reeds.

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Tell me about it. I figure I saved at least the cost of the rifle.

Naugas, you see, are hunted for their skins — that's where we get naugahyde from.

Or at least that's what some people believe, thanks to a humorous advertising campaign of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Naugas are fictional creatures invented solely as a marketing device to help sell naugahyde — a vinyl-coated fabric developed by Uniroyal Engineered Products, Inc. — which was then seen as a cheap imitation leather. There are no naugas, although joking references to them may have soothed consumers' unfamiliarity with what might otherwise have been perceived as a distinctly synthetic (and thus at that time a slightly threatening) product. As for how naugahyde came by its name, it's worth mentioning that Uniroyal Engineered Products, Inc. was located in Naugatuck, Conn.

Bob
 
Naugas, you see, are hunted for their skins — that's where we get naugahyde from.

Or at least that's what some people believe, thanks to a humorous advertising campaign of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Naugas are fictional creatures invented solely as a marketing device to help sell naugahyde — a vinyl-coated fabric developed by Uniroyal Engineered Products, Inc. — which was then seen as a cheap imitation leather. There are no naugas, although joking references to them may have soothed consumers' unfamiliarity with what might otherwise have been perceived as a distinctly synthetic (and thus at that time a slightly threatening) product. As for how naugahyde came by its name, it's worth mentioning that Uniroyal Engineered Products, Inc. was located in Naugatuck, Conn.

Bob


Thanks for a thorough castration of the joke.

My first Naugha rifle was a 378 Wby case necked down to the old 78 RPM phonograph needle. I had to go to a 14x221 FB when I ran out of phonograph needles.
 
Sub-calibers : The law of diminishing returns applies here. IME the smaller the bore diameter the more finicky to fouling.
 

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