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22 January 2013, 19:23
whelenite
.416/70?
Does anyone know of a wildcat with the 45/70 case necked down to .416 with at least a caliber of neck? This should be a great cartridge for a light, short single shot, such as Encore or No. 1.
22 January 2013, 22:29
MuskegMan
416 Barnes. As shown in Ken Howell's fine book.

0.532" neck.


23 January 2013, 00:24
ramrod340
http://www.reloadbench.com/cartridges/w416barnes.html


As usual just my $.02
Paul K
23 January 2013, 00:40
whelenite
Thanks, MuskegMan. It looks like this one is designed for lever actions, keeping the neck too long and the COAL too short for max velocity. Properly throated in a single shot, it could give another 50 fps or so.
23 January 2013, 19:42
Rojelio
You could run a 416 Rem. Mag reamer in 2.1" and cut the rim seperately and then size the brass with a shortened 416 Rem. die as in this case.

23 January 2013, 20:58
igorrock
What do you think, is it possible to do same but non-rimmed version from shortened .416 Rem brass ?


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23 January 2013, 22:11
ramrod340
quote:
What do you think, is it possible to do same but non-rimmed version from shortened .416 Rem brass

So have a belt instead of a rim?

I'd look to the 416B&M (ultramag case)
http://www.b-mriflesandcartridges.com/416-B-M.html

Or the 416 compact
http://ammoguide.com/cgi-bin/a...fDtSnuiMNX&catid=756 Built similar to a 416 WSM.


As usual just my $.02
Paul K
23 January 2013, 22:12
theback40
Dont they already do that with 350 rem brass?
23 January 2013, 23:50
ramrod340
quote:
Dont they already do that with 350 rem brass

There is a 416/348 I think called the GNR there is a 416 Express which is the 416/350Rem Mag. Any number of combination out there. The B&M and Compact gives you large capcity in one case and no rim in both.


As usual just my $.02
Paul K
26 April 2013, 23:28
Atkinson
If your not working with a lever action, then all sorts of wildcat .416s are available..the best is probably the 416 Chatfield Taylor,(416/338), but short of a lever gun I see the .416 Rem as the best of the bunch. In a lever gun I would opt for a Win. mod. 86 in a necked down version of the .348 case, several of those exist today.

In a short gun as the poster describes I think you would be limited by the amount of recoil you can stand, probably max would be the 358 or 350 Rem necked up to .416 and it would still be horrific I suspect..


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27 April 2013, 07:59
jeffeosso
Paul. You might be thinking of the HE mags. Derimmed improved 348 win


opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club

Information on Ammoguide about
the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR
What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR.
476AR,
http://www.weaponsmith.com
28 April 2013, 04:21
ramrod340
quote:
You might be thinking of the HE mags. Derimmed improved 348 win

You might be right. One of these days I need to give up on my memory. Big Grin Told the wife it was all those nice pain drugs they gave me after the surgery. rotflmo


As usual just my $.02
Paul K
29 April 2013, 08:20
yumastepside
.....would 416 projectiles work at 45-70 velocities.......even with hot loads ?? Confused

Roger
29 April 2013, 08:48
Idaho Sharpshooter
Winchester already did that, about 1887. It's called the 40-65.
30 April 2013, 16:49
jeffeosso
1 not 416
2 not 70 - but that's merely being picky on my part


I believe PO Ackley did a 416 Alaskan, which also isn't a 45/70 based round

Chadd and I made up some dummies for a 416/45-70 (what we called it) about 2002 but didn't do anything with it though FP 350 gr bullets would work in a lever gun


opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club

Information on Ammoguide about
the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR
What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR.
476AR,
http://www.weaponsmith.com
09 May 2013, 16:24
Rule 303
I have heard of some BLR being converted to 416Ruger. Apparently they work OK.
09 May 2013, 22:19
Alberta Canuck
quote:



NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH the ".416 Barnes Supreme", which was based on full length, blown out, .375 H&H brass. It was almost identical to the much later .416 Remington Mag.And just for everone's info, .416 Rem brass works erfectly in many .416 Barnes Supreme chambers, in case you should ever stumble across one.


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21 May 2013, 08:31
Idaho Sharpshooter
okay, shoot me for .008" bullet diameter and 5gr of FFg.

You will still end up with the ballistic equivalent, unless you improve it.

Spend big $$$ on custom dies, and bullets, and accomplish what...?