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I have never seen either of these wildcats, nor do I have any information on either of them in any of my cartridge books; but I am sure one of them has to exist. For some reason, I have an insatiable desire to make .264 bullets go ultra fast. I have always said I am through with wildcatting and am not going through the hassle of developing any more of them. Having said that, I want a wildcat .264. Is there a .264 Wildcat in existence that has a full length 8mm Rem Mag or a full length 300WBY mag as the parent case? If so, what is it called, who makes reamers, and does anyone have any loading data?
Thanks in advance for any help. Just as a note, I am well aware it will be a 500 shot or less barrel life wildcat.
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I have read about at least three different versions of a 6.5STW but have never seen one in person. It's the 7mmSTW (the 8mmRemMag necked down to 7mm) necked down for .264 bullets.
Google turned up this page of one guy's version with a bit of load data. No info on reamers though. http://www.accuratereloading.com/65mmstw.html Personally, I'd pick a different twist rate than what was used so it would work with heavier bullets too...but if you want a .264 1000-yd prairie dog rifle it sounds like the hot ticket. In fact, I have seen a .257STW...about the same as necking it down to .264, it would also be a limited life barrel. Another parent case that would be a similar or even larger capacity would be the .300 Remington Ultra Mag. There is a version called the .264 Ultracat. The 7mm and .300 RUMs are a ridiculously inefficient pair based on the .404 Jeffery case. It would be mildly worse squeezed down to .264 or .257...but if it's already that far overbore in 7mm then what's another couple percentage points less efficiency right? ![]() Do you have a copy of Ken Howell's "Designing and Forming Custom Cartridges for Rifles and Handguns"? You could get lost in that book for a long time. He does a good job of explaining the science of and his personal theories on wildcatting. Like Gibbs, O'neil, Ackley, Neider and all the other "old-timers", Howell puts the ideas down on paper pretty well and is must-have reading material. Last edited by Bindernut; 12-19-2011 at 11:15 PM.. |
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I'd settle for a 6.5-06 Ackley Improved , but I'm a sucker for the -06's
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I would probably go with the Hawk before the Ackley, but both are a slight step down from the Win mag which I already have three of. One is borderline needing a new barrel and after its rebarrel, it is no longer going to be a win mag.
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300 magnum based suit you ??
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Nice round eh , you can throw a very long (heavy) projectile a long way in a rather straight line ...
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Beat me to it jack. That would be my choice As it wouldnt require anything special from an action standpoint. a std .300 winmag action and a barrel short chambered for the 264 winmag. Either route you go would be a throat burner though. just make sure you go long on the barrel length to burn those monster loads of slow powder.
I find 26" about right for short action overbores like the .243 win to completely suck up a 40 grain charge of IMR4350, so with something like the .264 winmag thats gonna hold around 60 grains of the same powder, id go with at least a 30" barrel, but thats just me.
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a Win 70 would a a great start for a platform for it to , not so expensive a start
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You guys are quite out of my league, I have a question re. throat burning. With the current wide variety of powders available and different burn rates ect.... Can the throat erosion be minimized compared to "back in the day" or is the problem basically the same?
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hypervelocity is a barrel burner at all cal's fact! ( sorry ) its a balance
Chrome bores !!!! lots more life with punch ![]() Last edited by jack404; 12-20-2011 at 09:28 AM.. |
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Take a 375 H&H shorten up and blown out, then necked down to .350.....then again neck that down to .264 and you have a 6.5 Remington Magnum.....a great cartridge in short actions.
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If your ok with that ( i have .416 Che Tac 400-500 barrel life ) go for it as long as your aware
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A hyper velocity .416 is on my list of rifles to aquire, but I am not sure if it will be the Chetac or not. It will probably be the Barrett. Last edited by reynolds357; 12-20-2011 at 12:16 PM.. |
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