jackieschmidt
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I have been toying with this idea for a while.
I now have a 30BR LV rifle that I plan on trying in NBRSA Group. My own 112 bullet seems to be up to the task, the thing shoots pretty darned good.
The only problem is the recoil. While the 30BR might not be much of a thumper when compared to the majority of chamberings, it does give you a pretty good pop over an entire Grand Agg.
several years ago, Gene Beggs developed the 6mm Beggs by simply necking up the 220 Russian and retaining the body taper. The body taper did not seem to be that big of a problem.
What I am thinking of is what would amount to a 30 Beggs. A minimum case capacity 30 that would be User friendly.
Now I know that the Lapua .762x39 uses a large rifle primer. You could duplicate the case with a small rifle primer by necking up or blowing out a 220 Russia. But it would be great if the large rifle primer didn’t present a problem. A .33o neck would work fine.
4227 would probably be the right powder. Years ago, when I shot a 30PPC, that was the go to powder. One might ask, why not just go with the 30PPC. Well, making 30PPC cases is a major hassle, and the capacity is still a little more than I’m looking for.
No one lists a bonafide 762x39 tight neck match reamer. I talked to JGS and they said no problem. I figure a .short Freebore with a .330 neck Should work fine, I’m sure one of the custom die makers could come up with the dies to size the tapered case correctly.
I might even toy with cutting back .925 long J4 jackets to make a 100 grn bullet. Of course, I have to figure out a way to crop the jackets. Haven’t quite figured that out yet.
any thoughts?
I now have a 30BR LV rifle that I plan on trying in NBRSA Group. My own 112 bullet seems to be up to the task, the thing shoots pretty darned good.
The only problem is the recoil. While the 30BR might not be much of a thumper when compared to the majority of chamberings, it does give you a pretty good pop over an entire Grand Agg.
several years ago, Gene Beggs developed the 6mm Beggs by simply necking up the 220 Russian and retaining the body taper. The body taper did not seem to be that big of a problem.
What I am thinking of is what would amount to a 30 Beggs. A minimum case capacity 30 that would be User friendly.
Now I know that the Lapua .762x39 uses a large rifle primer. You could duplicate the case with a small rifle primer by necking up or blowing out a 220 Russia. But it would be great if the large rifle primer didn’t present a problem. A .33o neck would work fine.
4227 would probably be the right powder. Years ago, when I shot a 30PPC, that was the go to powder. One might ask, why not just go with the 30PPC. Well, making 30PPC cases is a major hassle, and the capacity is still a little more than I’m looking for.
No one lists a bonafide 762x39 tight neck match reamer. I talked to JGS and they said no problem. I figure a .short Freebore with a .330 neck Should work fine, I’m sure one of the custom die makers could come up with the dies to size the tapered case correctly.
I might even toy with cutting back .925 long J4 jackets to make a 100 grn bullet. Of course, I have to figure out a way to crop the jackets. Haven’t quite figured that out yet.
any thoughts?
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