I was considering using 22 arc brass for ease of sizingWhat would this have over the 20 ppc. What are you going to consider to be the parent cartridge, 22 or 6mm ARC? in either case, over bore from my perspective, though I expect she would have her place. If it is not out there yet I expect someone will be doing both parent cartridges necked down.
I did mine in a few steps.is necking down 6BR to 20 BR difficult? Any issues?
My 20PPCAI does that easily.A case that sends 39-40 grain bullets at 3900 FPS and operates at safe pressures would be the berries.
That’s an eye-opener. Would have bet the ARC had a greater capacity than a straight PPCThe 20 PPC in my opinion is closer to the arc case than a 20BRA
22 ARC has 34.gr of H20
22 PPC has 35.0 of H2O
6BR has about 39.0 H2O
The 22 Nosler and ARC have the exact same case capacity.That’s an eye-opener. Would have bet the ARC had a greater capacity thana straight PPC
Big difference in neck lengths between these, with corresponding difference in USABLE (uncompressed to neck shoulder junction) capacity. My 6BR load is 100% usable at 34.5gr. 22ARC has a longer body but a shorter neck than PPC, so usable capacity difference is actually very small.The 20 PPC in my opinion is closer to the arc case than a 20BRA
22 ARC has 34.gr of H20
22 PPC has 35.0 of H2O
6BR has about 39.0 H2O
Something is wrong here. A 22 ARC is a 22 Grendel (6.5 necked down to 22 cal). A 6 ARC is .030 shorter than the Grendel and .040 longer than a 22 PPC(full length version). So, a 22 ARC is a .070 long 22 PPC, to the shoulder datum. Been fooling with Grendel wildcats and PPC's for many years now and I've never seen a PPC hold more than a Grendel yet. Lol! They're very similar but oal is basically the same(ish), which negates the difference being in the longer ppc neck.The 20 PPC in my opinion is closer to the arc case than a 20BRA
22 ARC has 34.gr of H20
22 PPC has 35.0 of H2O
6BR has about 39.0 H2O