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357 Maximum Rimless with a pic
13 October 2009, 23:00
boom stick357 Maximum Rimless with a pic
Thanks Bartsche for making the dummy
223 based cart cut to 1.6" blown out straight and 180 grain hornady spire point.
Was thinking this would be a good cart for the ar15 or micro actions. Can be done too with 357 maximum cases with the rim turned off and extractor grove added.
Designed to be the same oal as the 223 and get 357 maximum results or close to 35 remington
Use 357 maximum dies but a new reamer for headspacing off the casemouth is needed.
Use pistol bullets or 35 rem bullets like the 180 hornady
A high capacity magazine full of these would be cool.
I thought a great CQC put em down with one round cart and subsonic round with heavy bullets.
Hunt deer out to 200 yards.
Cheap plinking with pistol bullets
Common case family and rim size
Should be the same capacity and performance of the russian military 9x39
http://pookieweb.dyndns.org:61...a/9x39/9x39_info.htmWhat do you think?
14 October 2009, 01:35
jeffeosso351 self loader?
14 October 2009, 01:56
nordrseta9mm Win Mag?
14 October 2009, 02:22
boom stick9mm winchester magnum is 1.16" and not a 357/358
351 SLR not a 357/358 and shorter 1.380"
The 357 maximum is well proven and diff than these.
To use a rimless version in an ar15 or micro action for 223 size carts is cooooooool
14 October 2009, 07:48
Idaho SharpshooterCould you...
just run a 9mm reamer in to the desired depth and go from there?
Rich
DRSS
15 October 2009, 02:29
boom stickI wonder if just a 35 neck throater could be used to 1.6"
Is that possible?
Must headspace on the casemouth though.
21 October 2009, 11:49
303GuyI like the idea of headspacing off the case mouth. Zero case grouth - it's got nowhere to go!
What would the expected performance be? How would that compare to the '375/6.8 SPC'?
Regards
303Guy
21 October 2009, 22:44
boom stickquote:
Originally posted by 303Guy:
I like the idea of headspacing off the case mouth. Zero case grouth - it's got nowhere to go!
What would the expected performance be? How would that compare to the '375/6.8 SPC'?
Well the 375 SPC I think would have about 15% more energy and more put down power. Both have their charms.
16 December 2009, 02:36
RockratBuilt an upper for this cartridge. Mags were the drawback, not to mention, cutting the rims down. Was shooting the 180Hornady SSP and the Rem 180gr HP. Shot real well. Can't tell you much more as scrapped the bbl and tossed notes.
DRSS
Beretta 45-70 belgian mag
Tikka 512S 9.3 x 74R
Baikal o/u 30-06
Looking for next one
16 December 2009, 02:46
boom stickquote:
Originally posted by Rockrat:
Built an upper for this cartridge. Mags were the drawback, not to mention, cutting the rims down. Was shooting the 180Hornady SSP and the Rem 180gr HP. Shot real well. Can't tell you much more as scrapped the bbl and tossed notes.
Cool... how long ago did you do this?
20 December 2009, 04:04
RockratDid this about 3 years ago. Thought it would be one heck of a caliber for the AR15 platform.
Mags were the only holdup.
DRSS
Beretta 45-70 belgian mag
Tikka 512S 9.3 x 74R
Baikal o/u 30-06
Looking for next one
23 December 2009, 22:05
RalfboyA better option in this class might be the .357 Herrett with a shortened neck made from 6.8 SPC brass. Magazines work and the no need to mess with rims.
24 December 2009, 00:03
boom stickquote:
Originally posted by Ralfboy:
A better option in this class might be the .357 Herrett with a shortened neck made from 6.8 SPC brass. Magazines work and the no need to mess with rims.
I wrote about this option a while back.
To use the herrett reamer to the 6.8spc depth and shortened Herrett dies. It is a good option as well.
24 December 2009, 15:37
fireball168quote:
Originally posted by Ralfboy:
Magazines work and the no need to mess with rims.
Not exactly, the front magazine rib is too deep for the OD of the projectiles.
24 December 2009, 18:22
Ralfboyquote:
Originally posted by fireball168:
quote:
Originally posted by Ralfboy:
Magazines work and the no need to mess with rims.
Not exactly, the front magazine rib is too deep for the OD of the projectiles.
What brand of magazines? My CProducts magazines seem to work just fine.