I'm interested in what it would take to make a wildcat based on the 6.5x55 cartridge, using the same philosophy as the 6.5x55 SLR: www.6mmar.com/65_SuperLR.php
I'm interested in an alternative to 6.5x55 AI that wouldn't require fire forming, and isn't so close to the 6.5-284 in geometry:
Basically, using the same base to shoulder height, and push the neck down to a 30 degree angle and reduce the taper at the shoulder.
This follows the 6.5SLR philosophy of a (slightly) longer neck to protect the throat, similar parent case volume, but more modern geometry (reduced taper, 30 degree shoulder) to reduce case growth and hopefully improve efficiency - but applied to a medium length parent cartridge.
My understanding is that this would require a custom reamer, and custom dies - but I can't get the dies made from formed brass (e.g. whidden's standard process) - would I have to get the dies made up with the reamer?
Is this a dumb idea? I'm obviously OK with the extra tinkering involved with a wildcat, I think it would be a fun experiment. Probably my main concern is that there wouldn't be significant improvement over the parent case.
Let me know your thoughts!
I'm interested in an alternative to 6.5x55 AI that wouldn't require fire forming, and isn't so close to the 6.5-284 in geometry:

Basically, using the same base to shoulder height, and push the neck down to a 30 degree angle and reduce the taper at the shoulder.

This follows the 6.5SLR philosophy of a (slightly) longer neck to protect the throat, similar parent case volume, but more modern geometry (reduced taper, 30 degree shoulder) to reduce case growth and hopefully improve efficiency - but applied to a medium length parent cartridge.
My understanding is that this would require a custom reamer, and custom dies - but I can't get the dies made from formed brass (e.g. whidden's standard process) - would I have to get the dies made up with the reamer?
Is this a dumb idea? I'm obviously OK with the extra tinkering involved with a wildcat, I think it would be a fun experiment. Probably my main concern is that there wouldn't be significant improvement over the parent case.
Let me know your thoughts!