06 January 2004, 23:48
rugeruserWARNING Rugeruser's been thinkin' !!
Hi Folks, just sitting here cogitating and having a beer or 4, and got to thinking - I've looked at the possibility of rebarrelling my CZ 527 into 6x45 (ie 6mm/223), but then the thought occured to me - has anyone developed larger cals using the 223 case - ie 257, 6.5, 277, etc? Any idea what the results were? My first thought is that the CZ527 mag might be too short, but maybe I could NEED to buy a longer action!! Now there's a thought!!
I did warn you!
07 January 2004, 02:22
GreyfoxYep,
Thompson Center and , I think it was Wes Ugalde (sp?),developed the TCU line of cartridges several years ago. They use the 223 case necked up and improved. I forget what degree the shoulder angle is. The 7TCU is very common in a Contender barrel and the 6TCU is faily easy to find. But the others, .25 & 6.5 are more difficult to locate.
Another option is a 5.6X50R case which is longer but otherwise similar to the 223. Not sure about the magazine, but I'll bet it would work for a single shot. This case will develope very near 22-250 velocity with much less powder. I have one in .22 and another in 6.5.
Rick
07 January 2004, 08:13
JohnlyWell.......
I have a CZ 527 and I think you're going to run out of magazine length when you try to load 6mm bullets into a 527, as the MAX OAL is pretty short for the clip. If you were just looking to converting it into a small deer rifle, I'd keep it a 223 and work up some loads with the 60 gr. Nosler Partition or 70 gr. Speer bullet. I've shoot deer with both of these bullets and I don't think the animal would know if it were hit with a 22 caliber bullet or light 6mm.
One other option would be to convert the rifle to 6PPC, as the 527 is offered in the parent case 7.62x39.
07 January 2004, 11:19
RMillerHow about the new 6.8 remington it is supposed to fit in an AR magazine.
07 January 2004, 12:20
Paul HIt's been necked all the way up to .338", though there isn't much a shoulder left, and your mag would be short for such a critter. A 30 cal w/ 125 gr bullets might be interesting, but probably wouldn't have any advantage over a 7.62X39
08 January 2004, 04:20
rugeruserJohnly,
What you're saying makes sense - now I've got the perfect excuse to go buy some bullets and play!
I'm still toying with my 35/303 Brit idea for a SMLE!
Thanks all, for your help.
Peter