I don't want to be shot with a BB gun either but don't advocate it as a SD caliber.
I don't want to be shot with a BB gun either but don't advocate it as a SD caliber.
Neither do I. My response was to the OP's post, not yours.
Roger that.
What is the #6 and #9 in that pic?
Well, we're past the handgun issue, I was just wanting to know what the point in a .22 Rifle was... I stopped by a gun shop and look at an AR-15 today. Very interesting...
It's time to go to bed and I'll look again tomorrow but #6 looks like one of those proprietary cartridges by a company that makes a series of cartridges (and reamers, brass, dies, custom gun work, etc.) based on the notion that a single-radius curved shoulder has near-magical properties when it comes to bottleneck rifle cartridges. There was an article about them in an issue of Precision Shooting some years back but I can't find the issue. They seemed to be getting usefully better numbers when it comes to velocity-for-case-volume plus high consistency of velocity. The numbers weren't miraculous but they were very, very good, enough to warrant more investigation. Unfortunately, I can't remember the name of the company so all my googling, thus far, has come to nothing.What is the #6 and #9 in that pic?
What is the #6 and #9 in that pic?
Thank you very much. That one was driving me crazy.6) 5mm/35 SM4
1) .17 HM2; 2) .17 HMR; 3) .22LR; 4) .22 WMR; 5) .17 SMc; 6) 5mm/35 SM4; 7) .22 Hornet; 8) .223 Remington; 9) .223 WSSM; 10) .243 Winchester; 11) .243 Winchester Improved (Ackley); 12) .25-06; 13) .270 Winchester; 14) .308; 15) .30-06; 16) .45-70 Govt;
17) .50-90 Sharps