Yes, The Cart is in Front of the Horse!

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I done did it again.

I'll never learn.

I doubt at my age I will ever change.

I have dies, brass and bullets for a cartridge for which I do not yet own a rifle.

And tonight, I loaded up a few rounds, just to try out the dies and play with the new cases.

It sure looks like a giant 30-30 to me! Sexy as that pic in Brick's Barnes thread.

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Did I mention they feel really good in the hand?

:)
 
You're scaring me with that hand comment.

Not being a total cartridge nut, what the heck are those things?
 
500 Gibbs????
 
You're scaring me with that hand comment.

Not being a total cartridge nut, what the heck are those things?


450-400 Nitro Express with 300gr Barnes (for small game :) ).
 
I done did it again.

I'll never learn.

I doubt at my age I will ever change.

I have dies, brass and bullets for a cartridge for which I do not yet own a rifle.

And tonight, I loaded up a few rounds, just to try out the dies and play with the new cases.

It sure looks like a giant 30-30 to me! Sexy as that pic in Brick's Barnes thread.

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I am glad to hear there are others that do this as well:-) you should post a pic with a 30-30 for comparison:-)
 
Very cool:cool: I love the look of that cartridge. And, it's super important to ensure your loading dies are in working order. How silly would it be to have a nice double and no loads! Pffft:D
 

I actually think that is very interesting. I never thought about that. There must be a design rationale that these cartridges were developed in reference to. Has to be the long necks holding the bullet. Neat.
 
I sure am glad you guys are supporting me in my time of need...vs ridiculing me!

Are you kidding? I really thought this is how it's supposed to work! Buy dies, brass, and other components. Load to specifications. Go build custom rifle to fit loaded carriages. Perfect!!
 
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In building design, there is a ratio called the Divine Proportion or Golden Ratio:

Where a = length and b= height
a+b/a = a/b


Said to give the most universally appealing aspect.

Oh well....maybe not.
 
I think the Amarula is starting to talk...
 
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@tarbe,

Are those the TSX 0.411" bullets for 405 Winchester? What rifle are you planning to shoot them in?
 
@tarbe,

Are those the TSX 0.411" bullets for 405 Winchester? What rifle are you planning to shoot them in?

They are. I will shoot them in a Boddington Buffalo Ruger No 1.
 

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