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  1. #11
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    Partridge Cartridge your talking "Rifle Inserts"

    RIFLE INSERTS FOR RIMFIRE CARTRIDGES

    TECHNICAL NOTES

    Rimfire inserts are available for firing 22LR and 22 Mag cartridges in centerfire rifles. We machine 22 rimfire barrels to the outside dimension of a rifle cartridge, and fabricate a centerfire to rimfire plug which enables the centerfire rifle firing pin to fire the rimfire cartridge! These inserts are extremely useful for indoor practice and teaching beginners to shoot. They are useful for taking small game at reasonable ranges (Remember the insert barrel is only one to to two inches long).

    The rimfire inserts are made to the size of the rifle cartridge with bullet. They weigh very little and are convenient to carry in the field. After firing, the empty insert is removed by your rifle's extractor and your big game rifle is back in action!


    WE HAVE 22LR AND 22 MAG INSERTS IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE IN THE FOLLOWING POPULAR CALIBERS:
    243 Win. 300 Win Mag
    25-06 300 H & H
    30-06 Springfield 7.65 Argentine
    308 Win 7mm Rem. Mag
    30-30 Any Caliber 24 and up!


    Hundreds of other calibers are available! We specialize in foreign, antique and wildcat calibers-all you have to do is send us a fired unsized cast or chamber casting for an exact match to your rifle. For these special orders, please allow 8-12 weeks for delivery.


    Chamber adapters use the rifling in your firearm to stabilize the bullet. They are excellent tools for target practice and for downing small game, eliminating unnecessary meat destruction and the recoil of full power cartridges. Our adapters are made for rifles and, where indicated by the asterisk (*), the Thompson Contender. Adapters for the Thompson Contender ONLY are indicated by "TC" (they cannot be made with offset firing pin plug).


    22 Long Rifle in:
    22 Jet
    22 Hornet (TC)
    218 Bee
    219 Zipper
    221 Fireball
    222 Remington*
    222 Rem Mag.*
    223 Remington*
    22-250*
    22 WMR (Pkg. of 3)


    22 Mag (WMR) in:
    22 Hornet (TC)
    218 Bee (TC)
    219 Zipper (TC)
    221 Fireball (TC)
    222 Remington*
    222 Rem Mag.*
    223 Remington*
    22-250*



    22 Hornet in:
    223 Remington (TC)
    (Available in Stainless ONLY)
    22-250

    22 Shot (Offset) in:
    .410 gauge
    45 Long Colt


    30 Carbine in:
    308 Winchester
    30-06 Springfield



    30 Mauser in:
    308 Winchester
    30-06 Springfield

    30 Luger in:
    308 Winchester
    30-06 Springfield


    32 ACP in:
    30-30 WCF
    308 Winchester
    30-06 Springfield


    32 Short Colt, 32 Long, 32 H&R in:
    30-30 WCF
    308 Winchester
    30-06 Springfield

    PRICES
    For Blue Steel: $20.00
    For Stainless Steel: $27.00
    Prices include shipping & handling!


    INSERTS FOR 410 SHOTGUNS ARE AVAILABLE IN:



    22 LR 22 Mag
    22 Hornet

    218 Bee

    22 LR and 22 Mag require rimfire to centerfire plug.




    INSERTS FOR 20 GAUGE SHOTGUNS ARE AVAILABLE IN:


    22 LR 22 Mag 22 Hornet
    218 Bee 32-20 32 ACP
    32 H & R 32 S & W 30 Luger
    30 Mauser 380 ACP 9 mm Luger
    30-30 Win 38 Special
    30-40 Krag

    22 LR and 22 Mag require rimfire to centerfire plug.





    INSERTS FOR 12 and 16 GAUGE SHOTGUNS ARE AVAILABLE IN:


    22 LR 22 Mag 22 Hornet
    218 Bee 32-20 32 ACP
    32 H & R 32 S & W 30 Luger
    30 Mauser 380 ACP 9 mm Luger
    38 Special 44 Special 45 ACP
    45 Long Colt 45-70 410 Shotgun
    444 Marlin 375 Win 30-40 Krag
    7.62x39 (US made Ammo only!)



    22 LR and 22 Mag require rimfire to centerfire plug.


    PRICES

    For 2 3/4" length
    $35.00 plus $3.00 S & H

    For 10" length
    $65.00 plus $6.00 S & H

    For 18" length
    $95.00 plus $6.00 S & H


    Each insert is custom made. Please allow 8-12 weeks for delivery.


    MCA Sports/Ace Bullet Company
    2800 West 33rd Road
    Anchorage, Alaska 99517-2201
    (907) 248-4913

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  2. #12
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    Well same kind of idea. But I guess I should have taken a picture of the box, it is a partridge cartridge and it is more of an adapter to allow one to shoot round ball loads using cement and steel nail driving cartridges. It works quite well and is the style I prefer. But it appears from the response, no one else has ever seen one of these or even heard the name. It came from Alberta. I will have to look into your style you posted.

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    There is a fellow I see at gunshows that makes a similar product called the "Hammond Game Getter" which is simply an empty brass with a machined stainless steel base added to it in lieu of the brass one. It has an offset primer hole and uses nail gun cartridges. He sells them with a resizing tool (simply a piece of steel with a caliber sized hole in it) and you tap a muzzleloader ball (or buckshot depending on caliber) through the sizer. There was a write up in handloader a few years back about them, they are cool (damn accurate too). They are made in Alberta, I will see if I can get the number (cheap too, $30 if I remember right). I used one like Amphibious mentioned built in PG for my 30-06. They are great (use a 32 Auto round) but are only useful for 30 cal and .311 cal (303). Hope this helps

    StoneChaser

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    I'd be interested if you can scare up the number.

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    Re: Partridge Cartridge

    Well, I've manufactured hundreds in Ontario but due to separation, I am-out-of production. They are in demand here in Ontario. They are public domain as Winchester and Marble's made them a long time ago. The problem is that getting gun stuff from the states nowdays is prohibitive. The exchange is better though, but if a stainless insert from the states is 27.00 U.S., by the time you actually get-it, if you do, it's like almost 50 bucks. In my experience flogging them at gunshows, you have to keep your price at or below the cost of a case of beer, because that's an increment Canadians think-in. I need my own CNC turning centre, because machining them by hand on a lathe bites Kaboss, even with a taper attachment.

    I have made .50 action express to shoot from .50 BMG before IMI changed the bore Dia. from .510 to .500. The guy from Detroit said something about "Neutralizing Sentries" whatever that meant. I have made them for flare pistols and the 7.35 Carcano and you name-it. Right now I have a list as long as my arm, but my lathe is in pieces in a 40-foot sea can. I will answer any questions though; I am an Engineer and a Machinist and a Gunsmith.

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    Re: Partridge Cartridge picture

    Quote Originally Posted by partsman
    Well here is a picture of a dissasembled Partridge Cartridge to show you what I am looking for. This is the only one I ever found, it is for my 375 H&H.

    Too much work. There are better ways of doing that.

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    Re: Partridge Cartridge

    I have a Hammond Game Getter and it works great. You have to aim higher, but once you know where it's shooting it wacks grouse really well.

    http://www3.telus.net/gamegetter/




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    Re: Partridge Cartridge

    Quote Originally Posted by Spitzer
    I have a Hammond Game Getter and it works great. You have to aim higher, but once you know where it's shooting it wacks grouse really well.

    http://www3.telus.net/gamegetter/



    If that's in .338, message me and I'll tell you what I do with my .338 that will make your head spin.

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    Re: Partridge Cartridge

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    Re: Partridge Cartridge

    These are great ideas, I have a few of these, work great.
    "Life is too short."

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