.10 Eichelberger Long Rifle

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The .10 Eichelberger Long Rifle. It is based on the .22 Long Rifle, necked down to accept .103 caliber bullets. It has been said to be the smallest wildcat cartridge ever made.

The .10 Eichelberger Long Rifle is a wildcat cartridge created by Bill Eichelberger in 1999 and is claimed by Frank Barnes' book Cartridges of.the World to be the smallest wildcat cartridge ever made. It is based on the .22 Long Rifle, which is necked down to accept a .103 caliber bullet.