This video explains the concept of "wildcat cartridges" in firearms. A wildcat cartridge is defined as a non-commercially produced ammunition type developed by handloaders to fill a specific niche not covered by existing factory rounds. The video contrasts wildcats with obsolete cartridges and provides examples like the .25-45 Sharps and .277 Wolverine, which were designed for the AR-15 platform. It also touches on the modification process, often involving a new barrel and reloading dies, and mentions the .257 Roberts as a related caliber.
This episode of Gun Talk Radio features a discussion with Olympian Tracy Barnes about her new outdoor and shooting sports equipment rental company, Check Outside. The show also delves into a moose culling program and the process of reloading wildcat cartridges. Tom Gresham hosts, bringing his expertise on all things firearms to the audience.
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