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Other than the Dakota calibers , are there any .375 to .416 caliber wildcats on a .404 Jeff case that are somewhere's in between a Taylor and .404 Jeffrey for length ?? What kind of velocities could be expected ?? Thanks. Elite Archery and High Country dealer. | ||
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Designing a case on the 404 case today is cost INeffective, with the Rem UltraMag being a slightly larger case, and 1/4 the price of brass 2.55 brass, 3.35 oal, fits in standard length actions, cheap brass, more capacity (due to larger case) than the 416 rem, 458 lott, and 470 capstick. I didn't "bother" with a 375, as there is the 38-55, 375 win, 9,3x73, 9,3x74, 375 whelan, 9,3x62, 376 steyr, 375 taylor, 375x300win, 9,3x64, 375 HH, 9,3x68, 375x68, 375 weatherby, 375 ackley, 375 dakota, 378 weatherby ... as things are a little crowded at about 366 to 375. with that in mind, here's the Accurate Reloading Cartridges
opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club Words aren't Murder - Political assassination is MURDER Information on Ammoguide about the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR. 476AR, http://www.weaponsmith.com | |||
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thanks Jeffe for posting the drawings. I have been curious about the actual dimensions. You are right about RUM brass; hell for stout and lots of powder capacity. I have spoken with Remington about making a 458 or 465 RUM...no luck to date thanks again. Rich | |||
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