15 May 2012, 03:23
afro408My Nickal wildcats.
Here's a pic of my wildcats to date.
From the left:-
408 Nickal
8x33 Nickal
30-25-150
224 Nickal
17 Nickal
Who can guess the parent cases ?
16 May 2012, 02:35
ab_bentleyquote:
Originally posted by Code4:
Who can guess the parent cases ?
L-R: 404J, 44 Mag, 30-30, 223, 357Mag
Adam
16 May 2012, 10:18
afro408quote:
Originally posted by Code4:
Who can guess the parent cases ?
Good idea mate.

16 May 2012, 10:19
afro408quote:
Originally posted by ab_bentley:
quote:
Originally posted by Code4:
Who can guess the parent cases ?
L-R: 404J, 44 Mag, 30-30, 223, 357Mag
Adam
I'll give you a clue Adam.
Third case is a .222 Rimmed.

17 May 2012, 08:05
bartsche
.404, 30-30, 357 Maximum, .303 Brit.

roger
17 May 2012, 14:03
afro408There's a .357 case in there, but not the Maximum.

07 June 2012, 22:21
Paul H404J, shortened 30-30, 5.56X50R, 222 mag or 204 ruger and 357 mag.
The 17 looks kinda like the 17 saunders.
07 June 2012, 22:37
bartsche
So what's the answer already?

roger
02 July 2012, 08:56
Norman ConquestOther than the fun that we have creating wildcats,have you "built a better mousetrap"?No offense intended. Over the years whenever I thought a "new" idea,I'd pull Parker's volume+ found that he did it years before.I would be interested in your performance data.Thanks + keep thinking.
06 July 2012, 02:51
afro4081 .458 Win Mag with belt turned off.
2 .357 Mag case necked to .318
3 .222 Rimmed, necked to .30
4 .223 Rem case shortened by .060"
5 .310 Greener cadet case necked to .17
No, I don't think I've invented something new, most stuff has been done before, but I like fiddling with things.

Performance wise, the .408 gives me 2100fps with a 400g bullet and the slim case fits and feeds better from a standard M98 mag.
We haven't shot the 8x33 yet, so don't know.
The 30-25-150 is built on a Low wall Winchester, is sweet as to shoot and is very accurate for a cast boolit rifle. 1500-1600fps with cast.
I made the 224 Nickal, to fit into a dedicated .222 mag, on a BRNO 601 action. It has the same COL as the .222, but gives the performance of a .223.
The .17 Nickal is only a shade behind the .17 Bee and fits the Martini Cadet action, without any modifications.