28 September 2003, 11:21
WyoJoeCase Capacities????????????
I was looking through my reloading manuals last night with the idea for a wildcat running through my head. What I was thinking of is the .300 WSM necked up to 9.3. Does anyone have a balistics program that figures case capacities? I was thinking this might give 9.3X64 Bren. balistics in an easier to obtain case. I know it can be done with one of the belted cases but I want to stay with a beltless one.
Thank You
15 October 2003, 11:00
JudyWell it looks like a good idea.
I modelled you wildcat as follows
Neck length - 0.344"
Shoulder angle - 35 deg
Shoulder diameter - 0.538"
Case length - 2.1"
Base to shoulder length - 1.756"
Case capacity - 79.8 gr of water
The 9.3X64 Brenneke has a case capacity 82 gr.
Ballistic data
Each cartridge is loaded to 62,000 psi max avg
Load data is with the same powder in each case.
106% compression for the wildcat
105% compression for the Brenneke
Bullet - 286 gr
Wildcat (300 - 9.3 WSM)
65.3 gr of powder
Muzzle velocity - 2590 fps
Brenneke
67 gr of powder
Muzzle velocity - 2614 fps
Pretty close.
15 October 2003, 12:47
Bwana-beSomeone madea .358 WSM, and was getting close to 2700 fps with a 250g, so that sounds about right.
20 October 2003, 13:00
gmushialWyoJoe -
I've uploaded to our website a drawing comparing the two, plus capacity data.
www.gmdr.com/levern/93300wsm.bmpdo shoot straight,
greg
21 October 2003, 03:31
HondoJohn6508WyoJoe,
There are several good software programs on the market that provide for a cartridge design feature. The one I use is "Load from a Disc" and uses an updated data feature based on the old Powley slipstick. It gives you loading data on different brands of powder whereas the Powley only used IMR powders. So far, it has done everything I have needed or wanted.
Ol' John