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  • BigMoose

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    Your old standards were all new fads at one time. I'm sure plenty old timers were saying "I'll stick my trusty old cap and ball thank you."
    Yeah, when we had a fundamental change from cap and ball to cartridges. It took a while to settle on the good supported ones.

    But we are getting to the point its just making cartridges, for the sake of making cartridges. Its getting MEME like now..

    Just how many of these FAD cartridges have we had show up, make a splash, then zombie on as a small tiny niche.

    On the rifle side...

    458 SOCOM
    6.8mm Remington SPC
    6.5 grendel
    224 Valkyrie
    6mm ARC
    6.8 Fury
    25-45 Sharps
    350 Legend
    8.6 blk

    Now some have gotten a little traction..
    300 Blackout
    6.5 Creedmoor

    Now we have 21 Sharp?

    Pistol wise fewer..
    357 sig
    45 gap
    30 SC (which is even more hilarious that they completely unknowingly knocked off an old French pistol cartridge)

    Its memeable, and its just getting stupid.. Its the Flavor of the Week, but instead of ice cream, its cartridges.

    Stick to the standard stuff.. Ammo is expensive as it is without economy of scale.

    There isn't a fart in a whirlwinds chance that even Olin Brass (owns the Winchester brand), can take on the megalith that is 22LR though.
     

    edwea

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    Yeah, when we had a fundamental change from cap and ball to cartridges. It took a while to settle on the good supported ones.
    I guess what I see is an effort to make a fundamental change from lead rimfire to lead-free. It might not gain traction. I know I'm not jumping in, but I guess I see value in trying. Some stuff sticks, some doesn't.
     

    MrSmitty

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    When the 17 HMR came out, it was to rival the 22 mag and it still exists.
    Then it's little brother came out, same oal as the 22 LR. What was it called? and where is it now?
    That was the .17 H2.......just never went anywhere, like into peoples safes or homes. I see the 21 sharp catching on in the greenie states that prohibit lead bullets, but not sure about the rest of us...but then again the first time I saw a CD, I said "No one will want to give up their cassettes"




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    Bassat

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    I don't get it. This appears to offer just about nothing one couldn't get from a .22WMR. My 'predictor' skills a bit lacking, much like MrSmitty's. In 1992, I loaded MS Windows onto a then-modern computer. I spent a day with it and deleted it. "Windows does absolutely nothing I can't do with DOS, and you need a mouse to operate it. This'll never catch on."
     
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