Just heard from the guy with the .303 pygmy. Apparently he is using custom Lee dies for the forming operations. He also verified that the chamber is made in an existing barrel by setting it back and re-cutting the chamber (he has the only reamer). He offered to lend it to me if I was interested so I have a path to my own .303 pygmy now.
It looks like I have been thoroughly beaten to my awesome idea and just as I was getting to like the idea of getting to name a round, too! Bah. Oh well, time to find myself a couple of cheap Lee Enfields to play with.
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