There is a lot on info on this wildcat in the Wolfe wildcat book (the thick one). It's basically a 308 necked down to 25 caliber. Very efficient cartridge, treads right on the heals of the 25-06. If you don't have the book let me know and I'll see if I can scan the articles and email them to you. - Dan
Posts: 5285 | Location: Alberta | Registered: 05 October 2001
Thanks for the response. Maybe I aught to try and get a copy of the book. I love to mess with wildcats, and it is sort of how I aquire (I won't use the word "collect") rifles. Seems like I read something almost every night on wildcats and proprietaries. Is the book still in print?
Posts: 614 | Location: Miami, Florida USA | Registered: 02 March 2001
I believe the book Wildcat Cartridges Combo Edition (Volumes I & II), published be Wolfe books is still in print as I purchased a copy of it from Amazon.com just a few short months ago. It is a great reference!
Regards! Dave
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Posts: 146 | Location: Montana - Big Sky Country | Registered: 04 June 2002
I have a good bit of load data on the souper. If you are interesetd I would e-mail what I have to you. I have it in both rifle and handgun data. Let me know.
shortgun
Posts: 147 | Location: South Carolina | Registered: 01 January 2003
i have a .308 right now and i have thought of necking it down to a 25 caliber but i didnt know how. How do you all find brass or make it, and what about dies? Do u have to have them profesionally made? Seems like it would be a good 1/4 bore.
Posts: 121 | Location: Central VA | Registered: 13 February 2003
Dies are available from RCBS and probably others. Originally, we just necked down 308 brass, but there were some neck thickening problems, so we either had to ream/turn the necks, or we necked up 243 cases. I think now that using 260 Rem brass would be easiest. - Dan
Posts: 5285 | Location: Alberta | Registered: 05 October 2001
Shortgun, Thanks for the offer. It would really be great to get your reloading data on this cartridge emailed to me. My email address is e_kahn@bellsouth.net
Posts: 614 | Location: Miami, Florida USA | Registered: 02 March 2001
Another option to teh 25 Souper is the 257DGR. I have had mine for a couple of years now and really like it. It is a great all around cartridge (as is the Souper).
Dies are avaible for the 257DGR and is reference data for loading.
I read the pots about this round last week, and today 4/13/03 I went to a gun show and found a set of dies on a table for $10.00. If anyone could send me some load data for thid I would like to look at it. I Have a 93 Mauser currently in .308 and wonder if I could put a new barrel on this action ,or should I use a 98 action ? Thanks you can e-mail me at dean.schuelke@att.net
Posts: 66 | Location: York PA | Registered: 24 August 2002