Minigshawn -
Howdy !
Yes..... I have designed my own wildcat’s, case formed numerous trial examples; and even had 2 of my designs chambered for use on varmints and targets.
I designed my first after I had been reloading CF cases for 2yr. I was a NE Indiana farm boy, and enjoyed shooting “Soybeanus Digestus”.
After multiple factory .22-250’s, mild and full custom .22-250’s; I wanted to upgrade to .224” cal cartridge w/ more case capacity terminal performance capability. I did not want to shoot the .220 Swift, which had a rim and had to be excessively long to obtain its case capacity.
I decided to neck-down .35 Remington to . 224” cal, which gave me what I believed to be ideal case capacity for propelling a 55SX from a 24” barrel.
I spec’d the chamber and re-size reamers that Clymer provided. I also spec’d the custom case forming set that RCBS made for me. Had a Wilson case length gage and Wilson bullet seater that my riflesmith Fred Sinclair made up for me using the reamers. Later added a shoulder bump/ bushing NS die Hornady provided me.
I wrote P.O. Ackley about my wildcat. He responded back in a letter dated
10 Apr 1975, and one comment He made was: “ The .35 Remington should make a good .22 calibre wildcat when necked down to take the smaller bullet “. As I have previously stated in other posts..... I took Ackley’s comment as a pretty good passing grade on my wildcat’ design !
I used that rifle to get me into the 500yd club ( a 510yd groundhog kill made using a prototype 55”V-Max” ). I was very happy w/ the accuracy and terminal performance .22-35 had given me shooting 55gr varmint bullets from a 24” 1-14 barreled rifle. I also shot .22-35 in a 29” 1-8 barreled rifle, using 75”A-Max” exclusively. Dual role’ varmint/ target.
When I decided to switch to 6mm, I designed my own 6mm wildcat to have what I believed would be about minimal case capacity for shooting varmint or target out to 1,000yd. Knowing full well the myriad of costs associated w/ custom rifles and wildcatting, I seized upon the idea of using an existing 6mm chamber reamer run in “ short “, to give me the new 6mm wildcat’s chamber. “ NO custom reamers to buy “ !
My initial trial case was a fore-shortened 6mm Remington, where base diam was around .455” ;and .35 Remington would be used as the parent case. I formed trial cases using a LEE 6.5 X55 Swedish FL die w/ internals removed... as the case forming die. I also used a “perch” made from a .308 shell holder, 1/4-20 flat head machine screw w/ head diam< .455”; and a 1/4-20 lock nut. The perch snaps into the press’ arbor. For case forming, brass to be wildcatted is placed atop the perch; and press handle operated to advance case up-into the 6.5 X 55 case forming die.
Cases are detail trimmed to desired case oal, inside neck reamed and outside neck turned to arrive @ final 6mm calibre. The resulting 6mm wildcat case has capacity between that of a 6PPC and a 6BR..... too small for my idea of a 1,000yd capability (IMHO ).
I soon realized that using a frustrum of the 6mm Remington “cone “ featuring a nominal .466” base diam would give me the case capacity I desired ! I use 7x64 Brenneke as the parent case, as it has the required .466” base diam. 7X64 is .308 bolt face compatible rimless. I utilize a Norma brass. For this larger capacity 6mm case, I was again able to use the same 6.5 X 55 FL die and “perch “ for case forming.
I paid 2-way postage to borrow a 6mm Remington reamer from a shooter I met on line. It had been spec’d for a fitted neck, and had not been used. Once again.... “ NO custom chamber or resize reamers necessary, and NO custom case forming dies to buy “ ! This is affordable wildcatting !
I call this wildcat “DEEP 6”. Case capacity is 51.2gr H2O. Compare to .243 Win @ 54gr H2O. It has the same long VLD-friendly neck the
6mm Rem has, and easy-to-form 26* shoulder angle. Together, those 2 features keep the powder combustion “ turbulence point “ inside the neck.
Cases emerge from the form die in near-net shape. They are trimmed to desired case aol.... inside neck reamed and outside neck turned.... to arrive @ final 6mm calibre and neck wall thickness desired.
DEEP 6 cases are very robust, as they are formed from the bottom portion of the 7X64 case. Upper case walls and shoulder area a a tad thicker than what is encountered on many other cases.
DEEP 6 cases are loaded/re-loaded using stock (non-custom ) 6mm Remington reloading dies. I use a Hornady universal style bullet seater outfitted w/ a 6mm Remington case holding “ sleeve “. I also got to re-use my Hornady shoulder bump/ bushing NS die, by inserting appropriate 6mm NS bushings. “ NO custom reloading dies to buy “ !
I am very happy w/ the performance and accuracy capabilities DEEP 6 has given me !
The pic below shows Lt to Rt:
- “ 6.5 KIWI “, a wildcat I designed for a New Zealand Tar shooter.
- “ DEEP 6 “ w/ 95 VLD seated
- “ .22–35 Remington “ w/ 75”A-Max” seated.
I formed all sorts of other wildcat cases/calibers.
With regards,
357Mag