Shivahasagun
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"That cartridge is dead" is an over-used phrase.
But when you can't find it using a search engine, and nobody even seems to make BRASS for it, isn't it time to say it's effectively "dead"?
My wife & I enjoy our Ruger LCR's in .327. I've loaded both .32 Long and .32 magnum for them and will continue to do so. But it seems to me .327 Fed is about as dead as can be.
We can buy new .300 Savage ammo and brass, but not .327 Fed. I think we can call it "dead".
But when you can't find it using a search engine, and nobody even seems to make BRASS for it, isn't it time to say it's effectively "dead"?
My wife & I enjoy our Ruger LCR's in .327. I've loaded both .32 Long and .32 magnum for them and will continue to do so. But it seems to me .327 Fed is about as dead as can be.
We can buy new .300 Savage ammo and brass, but not .327 Fed. I think we can call it "dead".