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What Wildcats do you load? - Roll Call
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My list is short but fun.

410 GNR
455 GNR
17-223
22 Cheetah Mk II
7MM CBS
358 STA
358 Ultra mag Imp.


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Posts: 166 | Location: Fruitland , WA. | Registered: 19 January 2006Reply With Quote
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Got two-both my creations(bet someone else did these up before, tho) 6mm super short swift-the 220 swift case shortened, so the capacity is the same as the 6mm PPC-real work doing the resizing, and 20% loss. But the base fits the std bolt face. The other is a 243 case, sized in a shortened 244 AI die, so the neck is the same length as the 244 AI. Better brass available(Lapua), and the longer neck should make for better barrel life. Serious neck turning involved, but not much trouble otherwise. Use this one for my scope rifle in long range matches-fired a 197 with 12x once at 1000 yds-the points dropped were from me holding too long, not the rifle.


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lemme see,

22-284 Win
22-378 Wby-Ackley 35-degree shoulder (hate them stinking venturi curve shoulders)
Yessssssssssssssssssss, I said 22-378. Talk about a barrel burner
219 Donaldson Wasp on an early post-war mauser w/double set triggers. Most voluptuous stock you have ever seen, in the baroque style.
25-35 Improved. A custom rifle on a Borchardt by A W Sukalle of Phoenix 60 years ago
still shoots under 1/2" at 100yds.
257 Banshee. 257X6.5 by 68S. Blown out, shoots 110gr VLDs at nearly 4000fps.
38 Ballard extra long (357 max) Pope false muzzled barrel on a Stevens 44 1/2. Schuetzen rifle.

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.30-338
.338-06 when I built it it was
6.5-284 same with this one
6.5x57 improved


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Posts: 439 | Location: Rosemount, MN | Registered: 07 October 2005Reply With Quote
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Hey, Sharpshooter, thanks for reminding me! I also shoot a 38 extra long-built a schuetzen rifle on a Win Lo Wall, chambered it for 357 Max-same cart. as 38 Ballard, and the easiest chambering reamer to make yourself. Couldn't get rid of the vertical spread on 100 yd groups on my cast bullet loads.


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35 whelen AI
358 WSM
375-338 CT
 
Posts: 46 | Location: Erie, PA | Registered: 13 January 2006Reply With Quote
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A fine model 94 .30-30AI
A fine model 50 .30-338 win.

An almost finished .338-06--does that count?
overlooked my .457 Mag(somehow it does not seem like a Wildcat)but it is.

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Currently loading for a:

ULA Model 20 250 Savage AI
ULA Model 20 7x57 AI
Sako AIII 6.5-06AI

Jim


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Posts: 163 | Location: Tampa, Florida | Registered: 28 November 2002Reply With Quote
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CoolREM-700 22-250AI,250AI,20-TAC THE FIRST TWO ARE THE SAME RIFLE A SWITCH BARREL AND THE 20-TAC IS A COOPER MOD 21.
 
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Currently own a:

17/222 magmum improved 40
22/250 AI 28
25/06 AI (2)

Told today that I have 2 Krieger barrels arriving within the next week, and will be using them to build

224 Clark (had one before), this one to shoot the 85 - 107 grain bullets.
25/7mm Dakota to shoot 130 - 156 grain bullets.

Brian.
 
Posts: 66 | Location: Oaklands Park, South Australia | Registered: 16 June 2005Reply With Quote
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22 BR
6mm TCU
6.5mm TCU
7mm TCU
300 Whisper
Maybe a bit a of a stretch but no longer made as factory ammo. Might as well be wildcats now.
25 Remington
30 remington

Had a .230 Ackley Short but just sold it.
Joe
 
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At present only one,

7,62 UKM ( see at www.angelfire.com/ma/ZERMEL)
next, just ordered the Reamers, will be a 6,5x25WSSM....

Good shooting....
 
Posts: 140 | Location: GERMANY | Registered: 05 February 2006Reply With Quote
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400 Whelen Improved
35 Whelen AI
30-06 AI
5.7 Johnson
25-284

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Posts: 987 | Location: Orlando, FL | Registered: 23 June 2003Reply With Quote
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30/06 ac 40% (just got it),
not true wild cates any more but still make my owen ,338/06 & 6.5 /06 (A-squre laoded ammo for both and Weatherbie for the 338/06 ,also have been foarming my 6.5 rem. mags. from 350 rem. Mag. brass for years (havn't gotten a chance to get any of the current new Rem. brass to try)

Chris
 
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8mm/378 Weatherby Mag
338/378 Weatherby Mag (no longer a wildcat)
338/416 Rem Mag (my father's gun)
 
Posts: 852 | Location: Austin | Registered: 24 October 2003Reply With Quote
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6.5/270
257 AI
 
Posts: 35 | Location: Rocksprings, Texas | Registered: 20 November 2003Reply With Quote
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Friends-

Present: 6.5 WSM

Past: 7X57 Ackley Improved


May the wind be in your face and the sun at your back.

P. Mark Stark
 
Posts: 1323 | Location: San Antonio, Texas | Registered: 04 March 2003Reply With Quote
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boy, this thread has gone on a while!

concieved/created 9.3/.375 flanged magnum.

thinking about a .30/9.3x66 sako (as, i'm sure others are...)or a .30-8x68s or a .30 newton.

keep expanding your mind!
 
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30-338 win
257 AI
25-06 AI


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I have-6mm wsm, 6.5 wsm, 6.5 rum and looking forward to having an allen mag of some sort in the future! All of these are very fast and accurate
 
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Two "Bad to the Bone wildcat Cartridges. 6x284 and an improved 22-250AI. Both produce 4,000FPS pills.


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I can now add the .416 AR. a .416 using RUM brass and delivering 2400 from a standard magazine without the extreme pressure.
Frank
 
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Hi, new here. Anyway, .303EppsBM, .41spcl, 8-06AI. Jon H


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I loaded a .22-460WBY I think 5 times before the barrel got all stupid Mad


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Soon iam reloading a .338-378 Weatherby Improved
 
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What is "Improved " about your 338/378?


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its altered a bit so its not not standard WBy neck, its previous owner had it done a litte different, so he has made his own dies also for it.
 
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Canuck, stumbled across this thread while looking for 25-06AI data.
Took my first baby step into the wildcat world with a Cooper that I couldn't resist.
Looks like I opened up a whole nuther can of worms.....
 
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6.5wsm
next 338/300rum


50bmg half inch holes ...... at long range!
 
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22-250 ACK.IMP-250-3000ACK.IMP-25x39-257ROB.IMP,The 22-250 is getting a stock now with a 24 in. barrel and 1 in 8 twist.Hopes it shoots as good as the rest
 
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22-204
6x45mm
25-204
35 Whelen
6mm-204 in the works

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After the first shot the rest are just noise
 
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I Like simple wildcats.

So currently a 22-243, 22-06 6.5/300 RUM.


Verbera!, Iugula!, Iugula!!!

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What a 22-204 ???? isn't the parent cartridge of the 204 a 222 magnum?


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Ironworker

Yes the parent case of the 204 is the 222Rem Mag. You have to think 22-204 as 222 Rem Mag IMPROVED the 204 shoulder is 30degrees and moved forward and the body has been slightly straightenned. It makes a nice wildcat, it's a straight neckup with no fire forming, it will match 223AI ballistics and has a great selection of brass. Even reloading dies are a piece of cake the Redding 204 FL "S" die can be used to load with by rlieving the neck openning and changing the bushing and expander.

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The other is a 243 case, sized in a shortened 244 AI die, so the neck is the same length as the 244 AI. Better brass available(Lapua), and the longer neck should make for better barrel life.


thumbThat, to me, is a design winner! thumbroger


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Here's my list
17 Ackley Hornet
223 Ackley
22-250 Ackley
250 Ackley
260 Ackley
280 Ackley
6.5-284
 
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6.5 wsm rem 700 action, krieger 26 inch tube
8mm-06 mauser 98 with 26 inch fn barrel


get some wolfie !!
 
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338-06AI and 280AI....2 of each...all built as hobby sporters on VZ24 actions.

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375/06imp
429/375
 
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366 Alaskan (aka 9.3/338 belted magnum)
shoots 250 gr Nosler Accubonds at 2800 fps thumb

323 Hollis (aka 308 Norma necked up to 8mm)
What all 30 caliber magnums want to be when they grow up Wink

Both rifles are on the Ruger SS 77MKII action, with Hogue stocks. The 366 is finished with a SS Pac-Nor barrel.
I have a 8mm Loather Walther SS barrel on the way for the 323 Hollis. Should be ready to shoot by next summer.


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