They made them with a wrap method where they crunched the case around the load and bullet complete. I'd have like to see their machines.
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They made them with a wrap method where they crunched the case around the load and bullet complete. I'd have like to see their machines.
Not that I have ever been able to find, closest was the .30 US Army or Krag. Not too much difference there...shoulder location and diameter.
I remember the first one of those I saw, wondered why they had a hole...
Yes, carbine loading.