Reed's Ammunition & Research, LLC in Oklahoma has some 12 and 14 caliber dies for wildcats based on shortened 22 Hornet cases (Mink and Squirrel). Contact them at:
sales@reedsammo.com
Where would you find 12 and 14 cal bullets much less a barrel??...
I think Barnes use to make 14 cal bullets I shot one based on a 45acp it was a friends gun, like shooting a pencil lead but it would shoot 3 shots in 1/2 at 100Where would you find 12 and 14 cal bullets much less a barrel??...
...smalleat centerfire round we can reasonably get...
Why?? what for?
Bob
Eddie those Naughahides aren't cheap hides.Best Naugha rifle I ever had. I killed enough Naughas to make 2 recliner chairs.
Eddie those Naughahides aren't cheap hides.
Wow, I have not heard that word for decades. Mom would talk about her new naugahide chairs and oilcloth flooring.Best Naugha rifle I ever had. I killed enough Naughas to make 2 recliner chairs.
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