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How about a 7mm-284?
11 November 2011, 00:57
The DaneHow about a 7mm-284?
Almost no forming an loads of info already?
11 November 2011, 01:02
boom stickLol
The 284 Win is getting a resurgence as a target round even though dying as a hunting round.
http://www.6mmbr.com/7mm284.html#284win11 November 2011, 01:05
BiebsA regular 284 Winchester is a "7mm-284", isn't it?
11 November 2011, 01:13
tiggertateAbsolutely not! The 284 Winchester is a factory 7MM round. The 7MM-284 is a 6.5 x 284 necked up to 7MM to fit a 284 Win Chamber. Sheesh; I'm a dumbass and even I knew that!
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11 November 2011, 01:44
BiebsSo you take a 284 Winchester that handles a 7mm bullet, then neck it down to 6.5, then neck it up to 7mm? Someone has too much time on their hands. :-)
11 November 2011, 04:48
tiggertateThat would be silly, Biebs. You'd start and stop with a 284 Win. To be a 7MM-284 you have to buy factory Lapua 6.5 x 284 brass and neck it up, hence the wildcat 7MM-284.

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11 November 2011, 05:21
gzig5quote:
Originally posted by tiggertate:
That would be silly, Biebs. You'd start and stop with a 284 Win. To be a 7MM-284 you have to buy factory Lapua 6.5 x 284 brass and neck it up, hence the wildcat 7MM-284.
Right, that's the only way to get good brass.
11 November 2011, 05:38
ShortandFatIs that a bit like saying I want to make a 30 cal out of 25-06 brass
and calling it the 308 - 06
11 November 2011, 05:45
Cross LYall come on down to Texas --Hunting season is open already.
cabin fever this early???

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11 November 2011, 05:46
boom stickI want a 30-270 win

11 November 2011, 07:14
tiggertatequote:
Originally posted by boom stick:
I want a 30-270 win
My personal favorite is the 300-458 Winchester.

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11 November 2011, 07:25
boom stickquote:
Originally posted by tiggertate:
quote:
Originally posted by boom stick:
I want a 30-270 win
My personal favorite is the 300-458 Winchester.
necking down a 458 Win mag to 308 makes it more powerful I hear

11 November 2011, 08:52
prof242Whut has ya'll bin drinkin? I wants ta by som o' dat fer da DSC bash!

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11 November 2011, 11:58
gumboot458Thats enough to make a preacher cuss
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Thats just stupid!
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11 November 2011, 18:44
Art S.I hate to get serious, but you do know a .300-458 is not the same as a 300 WinMag? There is no commercial equivalent.
11 November 2011, 20:04
swampshooterI can't believe I waisted my time reading this thread.
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11 November 2011, 20:11
boom stickI vote this most useless thread ever. But still amusing

12 November 2011, 04:46
tiggertatequote:
Originally posted by Art S.:
I hate to get serious, but you do know a .300-458 is not the same as a 300 WinMag? There is no commercial equivalent.
I would have thought so. There's no limit to what a curious mind can concoct. More power to those that have the time and drive to go there.
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12 November 2011, 07:07
jeffeossoquote:
Originally posted by Art S.:
I hate to get serious, but you do know a .300-458 is not the same as a 300 WinMag? There is no commercial equivalent.
308 norma .. or 30-338
harry, you HAVE one
pesonally i like the 458/375hh improved 2.5"
or, the 458/404 improved 2.55 rebated .. as well as its .416 and .475 siblings
12 November 2011, 16:17
budicealei always thought a 30-30-30-30 would make a great wildcat for a short handy lever action saddle rifle.
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12 November 2011, 19:04
Art S.Jeffeosso is right, of course. I was referring to the Winchester set of cartridges. I was always amazed that in the one instance they went with a different case. I suspect they were trying to look a little better against the Weatherby.
I remembered this because the 338-300 was a really popular wildcat for a while, giving a performance increase over a 338. I was always surprised the 458-300 was never used much as an improvement over the 458. It may be that the longer case plus the larger bullets would exceed a short action. The Lott later covered this need.
13 November 2011, 04:51
Idaho SharpshooterI want you all to put down the crack pipes, and step away from the keyboard. NOW!!!

18 November 2011, 03:30
enfieldsparesGuy here in England that I used to shoot with some thirty years ago invented a 38-45 wildcat.
Nothing unusual...it was the heyday of the 45 ACP necked down to take a 356" bullet.
Except that he (FAR too much time on his hands) necked up a 38 Special case to take a standard 45 ACP 230 grain FMJ "hardball"!
The thing looked like a wine glass or a tulip!
He always used to claim that it was the solution, for practical revolver, to make major calibre in a minor calibre revolver...
...but that he couldn't find anyone to make the chamber reamer for the cylinder!
20 November 2011, 19:14
D HumbargerWe should not forget the 284 Shehane
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03 March 2012, 08:55
ChubsA 338 Federal with a .251 neck, with a triple radius "restricted body" of 2.32". Looks like an hourglass. Shoots 25 ACP bullets. I can visualize a line of "restricted body" wildcats taking the shooting world by storm.
03 March 2012, 09:01
ChubsAnother genius of a cartridge. Let's call it the "Crime-Stopper Poop Shooter". The key to it's success is to market it on the black market in a semi-auto pistol with a 45 round magazine, have one shot capability before self-destructing, and have a dummy bullet seated in front while the real projectile exits the back toward the shooter. Available for $20 from any crack addict.
11 April 2012, 20:07
SuperzukiThat's all real great,but my favorite wildcat round is 7.62 X 63mm. I have 2 sporterized rifles for it.
This was a complete waste for my first post.07 May 2012, 13:45
kiwiwildcatI'm thinking of the 30/270. Its the 270 necked up to shoot 308 calibre. I reckon the best way would be take 30/06 cases, neck them down to .270 then neck up to .308
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14 May 2012, 11:53
Norman ConquestWell best of luck to old dim but there are much better things out there to spend ones money on besides redundency.I speak from experience. Every time I'd come up with the best wildcat design,I would look it up + find that Parker had done it at least 10 years before me.Don't give up hope son,Cast your ideas in the 6.5 arena.The.264 has never really received the credit it deserved. Check your manuals;highest ballistic coeffient that you will find.
15 May 2012, 03:18
Alberta CanuckI can't speak about the wildcat proposed by this thread (gag reflex prevents it) but I did once own an English rook rifle which had the barrel set-back and re-chambered for .25ACP.
IIRC it was originally a .297/.250 chambering. Anyway, it DID have a .251" groove diameter.
Not exactly a power-house, but did the same work as the .22 LR, maybe a hair better, and was reloadable. Unfortunately, then as now, primers alone cost about as much as the cheapest loaded.22 LR ammo, so no savings there.
21 May 2012, 01:44
drewhenrytntWhile we're at it how 'bout a 30cal 7mm-08?
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21 May 2012, 05:12
williebPersonally, I like my 6mm/243.
21 May 2012, 05:50
craigsterThe 6mm-244 has it all over your 6mm-243.