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What well known commercial and wildcat cartridges are based on the full 30-30 case? I know one could always create wildcats of any caliber, but I wondered which have names attached to them.

How about the same question for the .405 Winchester?
 
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1Ruger3

A few to get you started.

30-30 Ackley Improved
30 Aardvark
35-30 Ackley Improved
35 Guide
35 Trapper
6 x 30-30
6 x 30-30 Improved
22/30-30
22/30-30 Improved
7mm International Rimmed
303 Elliot Express (405W case)
277 Elliot Express (405W case)
357 Elliot Express (405W case)

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Ray


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I'm working up loads for a round called 6.5mm BRM which is a 30/30 case necked to 6.5mm, almost no taper, sharp shoulder, and 1 cal neck. The rifle is a Ruger #3 that was re-barreled from a 45/70 by EABCO.
So far I'm getting (with a 26" barrel) about 2450fps with 140g Hornadys and almost 2800 with 120g Sierra's. It's not a "well known wildcat" but I thought I'd throw it in anyway.

Jon
 
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Thanks guys. The .375 Winchester I knew about.
How about some of the things like Donaldson Wasp?

As far as 405 W goes - someone told me that it was an isolated case, didn't really belong to a "family" - I had thought the 30-40 Krag had some connection.
 
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401 Herter's was made from 30-30 brass (and eventually was commercialized as the 41 Remington Magnum...modified from the original).

I have wondered about using the full length 30-30 with 10mm bullets (much like an extended 401 Herter's).

Garrett
 
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Well the 7-30 Waters started as a wildcat but someone (Win?) legitimized years ago.


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Originally posted by 1Ruger3:
Thanks guys. The .375 Winchester I knew about.
How about some of the things like Donaldson Wasp?

As far as 405 W goes - someone told me that it was an isolated case, didn't really belong to a "family" - I had thought the 30-40 Krag had some connection.


Ruger

The Wasp is actually based on the Zipper case and is shorter than the 30-30. Actually, depending on how far you want to stretch your definition, all of the Zipper, 22 Hi-Power, 25-35, 38-55, etc. cases and wildcats could be said to be in the 30-30 family.

The 405 case is a lot longer than the 30-40 and brass has become somewhat of a collectors item so you won't find a lot of wildcats based on the original brass. You will find another whole series of wildcats based on the 30-40 though. There is no end to wildcatting.

Ray


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N.Garrett, I have a lot of 401 Herters Mag. brass and loaded rounds. Butch
 
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1Ruger3

A few to get you started.

30-30 Ackley Improved
30 Aardvark
35-30 Ackley Improved
35 Guide
35 Trapper
6 x 30-30
6 x 30-30 Improved
22/30-30
22/30-30 Improved
7mm International Rimmed
303 Elliot Express (405W case)
277 Elliot Express (405W case)
357 Elliot Express (405W case)

Need more?

Ray



tera

Could you give me lenght of the casing which its siter
 
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