I’m thinking of the 270 Winchester necked up to 30 cal. Loaded with the newest powders and bullets -
It would probably do anything the newer hot shot cartridges can do and then some.
Gary
That would be a 30-06.
I’m thinking of the 270 Winchester necked up to 30 cal. Loaded with the newest powders and bullets -
It would probably do anything the newer hot shot cartridges can do and then some.
Gary
That would be a 30-06.
I would like to see a factory cartridge cases for 22/250 AI 40*, and 7mm T/CU.
Although Starline offers 223 basic cases which only need to be run through a sizing die, but the cases still need fire forming to lessen the case body taper.
That would be a 30-06.
.30-03 for for the trivia nerds like myself.That would be a 30-06.
I prefer the 30 degree shoulder. While the Ackley version is now standardized, I'm surprised that more people havent taken up the RCBS version. I bet if it came out today along with every other new 30 degree version of one thing or another, with good marketing, I bet it would outsell the Ackley version. Just wish they made good off the shelf brass for it. I take norma brass and fire form it. Gives me very good result. Nice looking cases too.What does it offer over the ackley version? What problem did the 30deg shoulder solve that was the downfall of the 40deg?
FYI. Peterson does make 284 Win cases.
Must confess - thoughts about necking up the 17 Hornet...brass might be a bit thin, but...How about a 22k hornet.
Do I remember a 25 version of this in old reloading books? mayby .256 Rem Mag or somesuch thing. Could be fun in lever actions."I would like to see a 22-357 Maximum."
Made a couple half hearted attempts at forming this using .22 Rem Jet dies, never really got serious with it but the thought came around again a couple nights ago while looking at a couple small Martini actions.
What did wildcatters dream about back in the muzzle loader days?