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Probably a dumb question but is there any 30cal cartridge out there larger than a 30-284 or 30-06 AI that will work with a .470 (308) bolt face?
GSPV said:Check into the 9.3x62 necked to 30. Lapua brass is available. I think that it has more capacity than the 280 Remington
stool said:isnt that based on a 30'06 case ??
GSPV said:Check into the 9.3x62 necked to 30. Lapua brass is available. I think that it has more capacity than the 280 Remington
GSPV said:stool said:isnt that based on a 30'06 case ??
GSPV said:Check into the 9.3x62 necked to 30. Lapua brass is available. I think that it has more capacity than the 280 Remington
Not to my knowledge. It was supposedly introduced in Europe in 1905.
If you google around a bit on "9.3x62 case capacity" and "280 case capacity", you'd be led to believe that the 9.3 has more case capacity.
Necking it down to 30 might be a bit of a peel, but I read a guys post on Benchrest.com that said that he was shooting it in heavy gun in long range benchrest
I guess that I'm a bit of a Lapua bigot, but that's the first thing that I think about when I approach a wildcat cartridge. "Is there Lapua for it?"
watercam said:As long as we're in the 9.3 area, how about a 9.3x66 (or 370 Sako) necked down. The shoulder is already further forward than the 9.3x62 but same overall case length (and rim size). All peas in a pod really.
Have fun!
+1 on bothGSPV said:You might have problems with the port on something longer than the 284 case in your Panda. It might be a PITA to get empties out.
GSPV said:I guess that I'm a bit of a Lapua bigot, but that's the first thing that I think about when I approach a wildcat cartridge. "Is there Lapua for it?"
BOhio said:GSPV said:I guess that I'm a bit of a Lapua bigot, but that's the first thing that I think about when I approach a wildcat cartridge. "Is there Lapua for it?"
That's not bigotry; that's merely your preference. I think what you mean is you're a Lapua 'snob', or Lapua-biased, neither of which are faults.