Several years ago my friend John Wills and I decided we needed an offhand Schuetzen rifle made for fix ammo, as apposed to breech-seating. I had an old Ballard action to use for my rifle. We decided on a .33 caliber using the .357 Maximum case necked down and trimmed to 1 6/10” we called the cartridge the 33 1-6/10 WP (PW for some reason did not sound right ;-) ). We got two .33 caliber chrome-molly gain-twist barrels from Ron Smith, built some bullets, got the brass, made the dies then made a few cartridges before ordering a cambering reamer.

