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New Bullet Design By Walter - ZERO Friction GrooveRider!

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26 February 2012, 11:07
Saeed
New Bullet Design By Walter - ZERO Friction GrooveRider!


I just wanted to share with you the latest brain wave from our resident genius.

I was making 277 caliber bullets, and he was watching me enter the details into the CNC lathe.

Walter "Why are you changing these numbers?"
Me "Because I am changing the caliber from 375 to 277"

Walter " But why are you changing THOSE numbers?"

Me " To go down from 375 to 277!"

Walter "What happens if you change other numbers?"
Me "OK, I will humour you, which numbers you want me to change?"

Walter "Can I do it myself?"
Me " Not on your life mate. You are NOT touching my machine! The last time you touch it it was out of action for months!"

Walter "That was an accident"
Me "Look at the bullet, and tell me what you want to change, and I will do it for you"

Walter "How about we reduce the friction in the barrel as the bullet passes through?"
Me " You mean you wan to reduce the diameter of the bullet in the middle?"

Walter "Yes!"

I changed the design as his lordship asked, and got the above bullet you see on the left.

It is next to a normal Walterhog 300 grain in 375 made a few minutes earlier.


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26 February 2012, 11:18
N E 450 No2
Kinda reminds me of the Herters Wasp Waisted bullets.


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26 February 2012, 11:50
dogcat
Looks like a .375 H&H on a diet.

Tell Walter he has a future in the weight loss industry. Just dial in the "figure" you want and there you are!
26 February 2012, 11:55
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MR. and MRS. 375 WELCOME TO AR
rotflmo


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26 February 2012, 12:08
Grenadier
Looks like the little pegs in my cribbage board. All you need to play now are some silvery ones.




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27 February 2012, 08:06
RIP
Walter got another bee in his bonnet, eh?
First the Walterhog, now the Walterwasp! Brilliant!!! animal

Saeed,
Thanks for the best photo of a Walterhog .375/300-grainer yet seen here!

The Walterhog .375-caliber seems to have less bearing surface than the Walterwasp .277-caliber!
Thus the Walterwasp is a failure compared to the Walterhog from the get-go.
Surely Walter did not specify the major diameter of the bullet to bore diameter of .270, but left it at groove diameter of .277.
I assume the base of the nose ogive is bearing, just barely, on the Walterwasp,
then a single broad bearing band below the waistline/wasteline,
and the same meplat and hollowpoint dimensions on the .277 as the .375.
That should be explosive if you get it moving fast enough. Float like a butterfly, sting like a wasp!

If you have enough magazine room to seat that bullet on the single broad driving band without a crimp, it might be shootable,
but for what purpose?
Only Walter knows?

.395-Caliber: Not Dead Yet!

Coming soon, the ".375/404 Jeffery Saeed of 2012" aka ".375-2012."
27 February 2012, 08:12
Crazyhorseconsulting
quote:
Kinda reminds me of the Herters Wasp Waisted bullets.


My thoughts exactly when I looked at the thread.


Even the rocks don't last forever.



27 February 2012, 09:24
RIP
The Walterwasp bullet is a totally different design from the old Herters Wasp Waist of the 1950s.

The Herters bullet had the main bearing surface ahead of the wasp waist, and a tiny trailing bearing surface behind the wasp waist.

The genius of Walter is that he has done just the opposite of this,
and made it very difficult to find a cartridge/rifle-magazine combination that the Walterwasp will function in.
Brilliant comedian!
I suspect marijuana here too. rotflmo

.395-Caliber: Not Dead Yet!

Coming soon, the ".375/404 Jeffery Saeed of 2012" aka ".375-2012."
28 February 2012, 13:33
buckeyeshooter
Now you need to design a plastic sabot for it, like the 12 ga slugs use and you could actually shoot it and hit something Eeker
29 February 2012, 09:00
Canuck
The aesthetics of the bands in the "waist" are awesome. Reminds me of Walter's circumfrential flutes at the end of Saeeds .300 barrel. animal



29 February 2012, 10:27
Michael Robinson
Hah! I'll wager that it's better than a Match King, or even a Game King, and certainly better than a Ballistic Tip, at least on Cape buffalo.

Big Grin


Mike

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01 March 2012, 17:30
GAHUNTER
Actually, it's kind'a sexy -- shaped just the way I like my women shaped! (Minus the fat rolls in the middle).
01 March 2012, 19:01
Fjold
quote:
Originally posted by GAHUNTER:
Actually, it's kind'a sexy -- shaped just the way I like my women shaped! (Minus the fat rolls in the middle).


I believe that the "roll" is just below the waist, which seems appropriate.


Frank



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03 March 2012, 03:18
Mike Smith
I want to know who is going to use it on this years hunt?


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03 March 2012, 19:51
TheBigGuy
Copper air gun pellet!

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03 March 2012, 20:00
Art S.
I, too, was reminded of George Leonard Herter when I saw this. Maybe not too big a stretch when compared to Walter!