Well, that makes good sense, I guess... I still see case-forming a widely available round such as .22-250 as a whole lot of work as long as the factories are pumping out bushels of it, but I do understand that a lot of people want a little more hand in the handcrafting of their ammo.
I remember reading a current (at the time) gun rag (probably G&A) and it was in the mid to late 80s, that they had a whole feature article on how Remington turned .35 Whelen from a wildcat to a real live factory available caliber.
Seems like a pretty good caliber that fills what was an open spot.
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