318 Westley Richards in a Winchester 1895

Then sell them to the desperate folks that need to feed their beasts, why shoot bars of gold needlessly by making more 318s?
Brass is easily made from 30/06 & its easy to swage down 338 projectiles to .330 & Woodleigh is back in business . a company in South Australia, Atomic 29 makes copper bullets for the 318 WR. i have used them with great success.
 
Brass is easily made from 30/06 & its easy to swage down 338 projectiles to .330 & Woodleigh is back in business . a company in South Australia, Atomic 29 makes copper bullets for the 318 WR. i have used them with great success.
Exactly!
Honestly, drawing down .338s and making the brass from 30'06 really makes the 318WR one of the easier cartridges to cobble together.
 
Brass is easily made from 30/06 & its easy to swage down 338 projectiles to .330 & Woodleigh is back in business . a company in South Australia, Atomic 29 makes copper bullets for the 318 WR. i have used them with great success.
@rdog
I'm still trying to get Cameron to make me some nice 110 gn 25 cal atomics
Bob
 

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