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Any chance for a larger pic?
.300 whisper?
22-250?
It is something designed to erode barrels, I suspect. A
22 Flambangenwerfer Grande, er, I mean a 22 WSSM. Maybe a 300 WSM necked down to 22, but the box in the background implies a factory cartridge.
.220 Swift?
I will try to post a larger pic tomorrow afternoon.
Hint: Rolf is right, it is a factory cartridge.
Hmm, isn’t the .300 Whisper a necked-up cartridge? This one’s definitely necked down.
Green box suggests Remington, so…
.17 Remington Fireball
.223 WSSM
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I got a woody just looking at it. I must have one.