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How about taking Lazzeroni's case a step smaller? They use the 416 Rigby case for their line of cartridges. Less opening up on the bolt face.


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Rigby and Jeffery are about the same size rim. The Jeffery has a serious rebate but if you single stack it it will be fine. .575" on the Jeffery and .590" on the Rigby

the Lazzeroni have about a .582" casehead and rim. Same as the Wby. The Jeffery will give you about 40 thou bigger casehead


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Or for the biggest little big bore on the WSSM action stuff the 500 Jeffery case cut to 1.6" with 650 grain 577 bullets. No expansion needed!

See if you can lob those around 1600 FPS

Neck the 1.6" Jeffery case down to 411 and I bet you got the littlest big bore DG rifle there ever was Big Grin


I would love to see if this could work on an AR15


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Are you thinking 2+1 in a wssm action?


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Are you thinking 2+1 in a wssm action?


What is the length of a wssm mag?

I was doing some looking, and like the 300 RCM at 2.100...............if you need more length, the the 375 ruger case.........not a big fan of rebated rims.

OK..........what is a B&M [416B&M] refer too?

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WSSM 2.3" magazine right?


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Trim and stuff this bad boy with a 577 .585" bullet @ 2.1" short action or 1.65" super short and you have a nice pumpkin roller...

I would be quite curious to see the capacity at both lengths.



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MoreBS - The B&M series of wildcats were created by Michael458. The B&M's are based on RUM cases cut down to fit in M70 WSM actions, which are 3.1" and a bit longer then most WSM/short mag actions (most are 2.9") his B&M Super Shorts...are made for wssm actions.

Boom - yes, 2.3" is the COAL. I don't have a wssm action to measure, so I'm not sure if thats just COAL, or the magazine length as well. I'm guessing the magazine box is probably like 2.4"


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Boom Stick and MileHighShooter,

Thanks for the info.

No-BS


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Those things would fit a Lee Enfield action! ..... Mmmmmmm !

MileHighShooter, have you thought of resurecting something like the 40-70 Sharps? (But in 41-70). That case makes me wonder where James Paris Lee got his 303 case design from. Roll Eyes Since you have gotten me thinking on 41's and 303 wildcats, the idea of a 303 Brit case cut off at the shoulder and made into a 41 is very appealing to me for a carbine round. Wink
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Well since you are posting 411s. Here are a pair of 400PDKs one with a 300 other with a 400gr. With a 338-06, 375Whelen and 375 H&H along side.


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My 40-90, 411x240 and 375x240

The 40-90 is basically a 400 H&H.....300 grain at 2500 fps.........used a Pac-Nor barrel......my first rifle to shoot a three shot group under 1/4" at 100 yds......Ruger #3

Haven't made the 375 version, but have the reamer and reloading dies.


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303 Guy - you know....I bet those WOULD fit in a Enfield...Mk 3's are pretty easy to find cheap...hmmm


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Mk 3's are pretty easy to find cheap...hmmm
Mk 1's are my favourite. I just bought a barrelled action. I hope it still has its bolt dust cover. If not, I will make one for it. Depending on the condition of the barrel (it is over a hundred years old) I will either lap it out to a 8mm or ream it out to 411! (Or 375 and keep the case taper). Either way, it gets shortened to 18" or so. thumb


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On the subject of 411's, I can get some 7x57 rimmed cases (they can be ordered too) and I was just thinking that to make better use of the length of the Lee Enfield action, if I were to use the 57 case with its slightly larger body, I could create a longer 411 straight taper cartridge. Just 'thinking out loud'. Roll Eyes


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303GUY,

You can never have too many cases!


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