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This is my caliber, 416. wild cat, chamber is for 416. brass, and bullet is 10.3 (.413), home made bullet is 16.2 g (grain???) and the muzzle velocity is 950/955 m/s
The rifle is one Ruger n.1

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Posts: 339 | Location: Switzerland, Lostallo GR | Registered: 12 August 2005Reply With Quote
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Nice looking bullet.

A 16.2 gram bullet is around 249.5 grains. Be a real little rocket from a 416 Weatherby.

What cartridge case is the wildcat based on?
 
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Is a simply wild cat brass 416 mag. and bullet .413, normal bullet for 416 is 300 gr.

My chamber is in 416. and barrel 10.3 mm (.413) one very rocket!!


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Tell us more about the bullets.

Soft points? solids? who makes them? etc etc....


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Is a hollow point in copper (it is a bullet solid with the hole in top, with point in polymer) the first prototype was in bronze league but results too much hard.
Besides I have had to widen the gangs of taking in how much the first ones were too much ends. I have also added a light boat tail, has been done with a CNC.


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This is my frist prototype:


This was the ballistic result of the first prototype but I have realized that he didn't deform, shooting in the sand for so much or changed with the softest copper:



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Very interesting cartridge, it would be amazing to try some of those light bullets like that in a similar caliber. .413 would also work in a .405 Winchester rifle. Especially in a Ruger #1 like yours.

I think maybe you should make drive band bullets in .416 and sell them.
 
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