First I want all to know that I am an absolute beginner at cartridge design with limited applicable background, thus "Wildcats 101 and Ballistics 201" advice and information are both needed and welcome. I am posting a similar message on several forums to gain information and opinions. A first time designer is also, I hope, allowed the indulgence of using his initials in his cartridge's name: TAS for Todd Anthony Servaes. The Americas Stalker was also chosen because it is very descriptive of what I believe the round can do. Because with a good stalk, which is aided by the handling qualities and portability of the rifles ( with some pressure cautions the 336ER and 94BB
levers can also be chambered for it ) for which it was designed, the .416 TAS should prove very adequate to excellent for taking any game in the Americas.
The .416 TAS is based on the .240 Weatherby case cut to 1.850" and necked for .416 bullets. This case length is the longest that allows a cartridge overall length with the Beartooth 375 grain bullet that can fit the magazines of some of the Mini-Mausers without modification. The .240 Weatherby was chosen because of its' belt for head spacing this straight rimless case and because its' .473" head diameter is the largest any of these mini actions can handle well and without modification. A scaled drawing is attached. In short the .416 TAS can be thought of as a ninety percent scale .450 Marlin, since it is by measure or by weight essentially 9/10 the size and should provide 9/10 the performance, but will easily allow a twelve ounce lighter rifle wit only eighty-five percent of the recoil.
Thanks,
Todd, aka Fireplug
Good Hunting,
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Andy Cooper
I've been thinking of using it in a pseudo-scout configuration brush and mountain rifle.
Even if you wanted to continue designing your own cartridge (go for it!), it might be fun to experiment with Lazzeroni's.
mfw
Mark F. Ward,
No, I had not seen the Maverick. The Maverick seems to be a transfer of the .416 Express idea from the short belted magnum case to the newer short unbelted magnum case. Both the Maverick and Express are much to large for the mini actions. They bring full size magnum performance to short actions where I am working to approximate .45/70 and .450 Marlin in a truly small bolt action. Thanks for the encouragement.
TAS
I really can't see building a 416 that won't at least be capable of 350 gr @ 2400 fps.
You could also take a peek at the Heavy Express cartridges. They are built on the .348 Winchester case with the rim turned off and shortened -- Winchester knocked off the .300 version for their .300 WSM.
The .416/350 grain load starts out at 2,700 fps.
jim dodd
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"if you are to busy to
hunt, you are too busy."
Fireplug