7MUP
Hoene72 -
Howdy !
Can't spead directly-to a 7BRX wildcat, however; with permission.....
For a similar case capacity 7mm wildcat, .35 Remington brass can be run up-into a 7 X 64 Brennekke
case forming die ( Redding ).
The cases are sat on a "perch", made from a .308 shellholder, a flat-head machine screw of proper diameter to fit through the primer hole in the shell holder; and two jam nuts ( one above, one below shell holder ). In use, the extra screw length is positioned in the press' ram's primer arm slot
( example: Rockchucker press ).
The screws' head is reduced in diameter, so that the screw head can go partially up-into the case forming die; w/o making contact with the inside walls of the die.
For this 7mm wildcat, all that is required, is to perform a simple one-step neck down...
from a case of ( originally ) .35 cal down to 7mm final calibre; which is readily accomplished in one step.
The cases I've "bent-up" form as easily as squeezing butter in your hand. Formed cases fall from the forming die virtuallly on their own.
I have not noted the formation of a " doughnut " while forming prototype cases; using the process mentioned above. After all, there's no "shoulder shove" being performed.
Notwithstanding, a simple inside neck ream would assure any inside neck non-conformities are addressed
While .35 Rem has a nominal .466" rim diam, I have had no trouble shooting/extracting wildcatted
.35 Rem products from my Wichita WBR1375 action, which has a stock .308 bolt face; and an M-16
extractor. ( The wildcat in that exampl.... .35 Rem necked-down to .224 cal ).
For the new 7mm wildcat's chamber: a 7 X 64 reamer is run-in "short", to obtain a base diameter matching that of .35 Rem.
The 7 X 64 and .35 Rem already start with/have neck lengths that a very close to identical.
Once formed, neck length difference is within the range that most reloaders trim their cases to
( example: a couple thou' short of spec ). If any neck length shortage exists w/ the formed cases
( even if only a couple thou' ), case firing would result in cases "growing" to the final 1.920" oal spec
The closeness of both .35 Rem case taper to that of 7 X 64 Brennekke, results in .35 Rem basic cases being usable @ its stock base-to-shoulder length; and case oal. A fortuitous circumstance!
I call this wildcat " 7MUP ". Case capacity is a few grains < 7mm-08, meets or exceeds that
of a notional 7 BRX; and is arrived @ w/o having to perform shoulder " blow-outs ".
With appropriate reloading die selection, 7MUP can be loaded/re-loaded without need of the "perch".
I realise for many, the LR primer format would be abhorant.
But, I offer..... LR primers are not a " death sentence " on accuracy.
Wildcatting w/o need of custom dies or custom reamers ?!? It don't get much easier than that !
[ As an aside: P.O. Ackley himself, wildcatted .35 Rem down to 6mm ]
Now, if you'll excuse me.... it's time for my medication !
Regards,
357Mag