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Having one of these built at the moment. On a trued M700 action shooting (hopefully) 87gr VLDs. Will report on loads and accuracy when I get to the range with it. | ||
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Blair It will be interesting to see what velocities you can achieve with this cartridge. There is not significant increases in velocity when you move up from a 26 in barreled 6mm Rem to the 6mm/284,240 Wby,6mm/06 class so the 6mm/257 Bee may be a lot more powder and a short barrel life for very little velocity gain. What powders are you hoping to use? | |||
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![]() Old age is a high price to pay for maturity!!! Some never pay and some pay and never reap the reward. Wisdom comes with age! Sometimes age comes alone.. | |||
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Here's the computer simulation from Load from a Disk on the old 6mm Atlas. Not a huge improvement over the 6-06. Looks like it tops out ~3900fps. Good Luck! Rifle Load Results Load From A Disk v5.0 Date: 5/4/15 Cartridge Type: __________________________________________________________________________________ Bullet Type = .243 (6MM) 88-GR Match Varmint Bullet Weight = 88.0 grains Bullet Diameter = 0.243 in Bullet Length = 1.065 in Bullet BC = 0.391 Sectional Density = 0.213 Case Type = 6mm Atlas Case Length = 2.475 in Full Case Capacity = 80.641 grains water Est. Overall Cartridge Length = 3.020 in Net Case Capacity = 74.554 grains water Bullet Seating Depth = 0.520 in Rifle Type = 123 Barrel Length = 26.0 in Effective Barrel Length = 24.045 in Barrel/Case Volume Ratio = 4.7 Cartridge Temperature = 70.0 °F __________________________________________________________________________________ Powder: H4831 Calculated Powder Charge = XXXX grains Load Density = 80.0% Charge/Bullet Weight Ratio = 0.677 Estimated Muzzle Velocity = 3492 ft/sec Estimated Chamber Pressure = 45031 CUP | |||
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Ah, thanks guys. I'm using a 28" 1:10 Maddco barrel. There are two of them at my gunsmiths!! And I have 900 257 Wby cases lying around so, they won't be a problem. Will probably be working with RL-25 for the 87's And 80gr BT's. It is hopefully going to be a long range 'roo gun ![]() | |||
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A guy has to build what a guy has to build. Seems like a lot of work, barrel wear and powder for 100fps over a basic 6-06 or even the plain jane 240Wby. As usual just my $.02 Paul K | |||
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Not really. The reamers were the main cost......the brass was there. I think it might go harder than 100fps over a 6mm-06. | |||
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Just curious - Did you replicate the Weatherby double radius shoulder? Or go with a conventional angled shoulder. Cartridge Type: __________________________________________________________________________________ Bullet Type = .243 80 GR SB BT V NOSLER Bullet Weight = 80.0 grains Bullet Diameter = 0.243 in Bullet Length = 0.890 in Bullet BC = 0.329 Sectional Density = 0.194 Case Type = 6mm Atlas Case Length = 2.475 in Full Case Capacity = 81.0 grains water Est. Overall Cartridge Length = 3.020 in Net Case Capacity = 76.962 grains water Bullet Seating Depth = 0.345 in Rifle Type = 1234 Barrel Length = 28.0 in Effective Barrel Length = 25.87 in Barrel/Case Volume Ratio = 4.9 Cartridge Temperature = 70.0 °F __________________________________________________________________________________ Powder: RL-25 Calculated Powder Charge = XX.X grains Load Density = 86.0% Charge/Bullet Weight Ratio = 0.827 Estimated Muzzle Velocity = 3754 ft/sec Estimated Chamber Pressure = 46608 CUP | |||
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Straight neck down............ | |||
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I think you will find that the real "gain" will come from being able to shoot a heavier bullet (95-105gr) at the same or slightly higher velocity than the 6/06 or 240 can with the 80, flatter trajectory and more impact energy. | |||
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I sure hope it works for you. Years ago I built a 240PDK my blown out shoulder forward 280case. Pretty much a 240Gibbs plus. I didn't use anything above a 90gr and only had a 26". I burned 50% more powder for about 75fps. Don't even want to think about the number of Wby cases I trashed trying to neck them down. Please keep us informed of your progress and results. As usual just my $.02 Paul K | |||
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That should obliterate a kangaroos head if you know someone with roo tags. Sounds like a hell of a neat round. | |||
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Guns&Ammo Nov of 93, Seyfried has a write up on the 6mm/7mag imp. 75 grn bullet, 73 grns IMR 7828 = 3995 in a 25" barrel, 4150 in a 28" barrel. 100 grn bullet and surplus ww 872 he reached 3780 in the 28" barrel. Carbon build up was a problem, and he recommended cleaning every 10 rnds. His rifle at the time of the article had 580 rds through it and still shot under 3/4". He figured in would likely go to hell at around 1000 rounds. | |||
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![]() The property owner who I shoot with has 500 with more to come ![]() 1000 rounds is ok. When you drive a Ferrari, you have to expect high fuel consumption! | |||
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Thanks for that mate, I remember the article but couldn't find it. ![]() The advantage with using the 257 Wby case as the parent is less of a neck down, less split necks etc. | |||
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Will do. My gunsmith John Clapham has a backlog, but he is very interested in how it goes......... | |||
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GS-custom has .240wby pushing 69gn-HV pill approaching 3900mv.(24") | |||
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My Canberra gunsmith mentor and I built a 7.82 warbird. Killed the barrel in under 400 rounds. Not a 1000 yard bench rest gun as we thought. | |||
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Fuel aint the real problem, its the Ferrari servicing costs,chewing through sets of P-Zero rubber-bands, and possibly breaking a clutch or worse,transmission...$$$$ ![]() ![]() | |||
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And here I was thinking that my wildcat was the bee's knee's long range 'roo rifle. I used a 6mmAI reamer and had it run in to the same body length as the .30-06, 70gn HP's 3800fps with no pressure, and it's a dead hold almost out to 300 yards ![]() | |||
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Speaking of barrel life. My Lilja barrel .270Wea lasted less than 600 rounds. I never fired more than 3 shots at the shooting range before letting it cool of. Always cleaned the barrel after 10 shots. Yes I did load the rounds to max. DRSS: HQ Scandinavia. Chapters in Sweden & Norway | |||
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What? 600 rounds? I've gotten over 2,000 rounds easily before it open up to 1/2 inch groups with a Dan Lilja barrel. I even had it shorten down and rechambered it to a 270 WSM and donated it to my niece. I suggest you call Dan. | |||
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In my opinion, You would be just as well off with the 240 WBy, I doubt that the 6mm/257 Wby would produce enough additional velocity to justify a wildcat.. I think todays "Wildcatters" are mostly chasing rainbows, the day of the wildcatter has about run its course, but then again, to each his own, and let the games begin! ![]() Ray Atkinson Atkinson Hunting Adventures 10 Ward Lane, Filer, Idaho, 83328 208-731-4120 rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com | |||
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Don't bet on that as I had the 6mm/264. It's really the same sort of comparison as the 257 Wby to the 25/06 or even 270 Wby to 270 Win. | |||
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Id probably bet on it, most wildcatters live in an overbore capacity la la land! ![]() ![]() Ray Atkinson Atkinson Hunting Adventures 10 Ward Lane, Filer, Idaho, 83328 208-731-4120 rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com | |||
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