20 January 2018, 09:27
whelenite10.4x74R
What about this for a single shot cartridge? Just take the 9.3x74R and neck it up to take .410/.411 bullets. Don't change the taper and you get a ghost shoulder like on the .470 Capstick, with about 89 gr of water capacity, which is 14% more capacity than a .405 Winchester.
With readily available brass and a wide array of bullets, both cast and jacketed, what's not to like? Whadayathink???
20 January 2018, 18:15
jeffeossoi'd go ahead and go 416, not .410 .. more bullets ...
but, then again, it's do it the easy way, and take norma 45/120 brass and neck it down .. huge case, on par with 450/400 ...
in fact, i may just do that .. easy enough ..
but, a 45/120 NITRO with rem 405s is a pretty gentle singleshot .. one buys a HR "buffalo" in 45/70, runs a reamer in, and has a DR capable rifle... used to be $50 bucks and shipping for a trigger job
i've got this on the short 45/70 barrel ... it looks like i am holding a red rider BB gun, in my gorilla arms, but it fun to shoot
all that being said, you can buy a Baikal double rifle in 45/70 for less than the cost of dies, reamers, barrels, etc, and have a ball
21 January 2018, 20:05
wheleniteThanks for the input, jeffeosso. I think there may be more big game bullets for the .416, but I like the option of all the pistol bullets for the .411 diameter. Still plenty of CEB and GSC for the big stuff in .411.
26 January 2018, 14:17
boom stickI like the idea. I have thought about this exact cart for a while now for a rechambered Ruger #1 but you can get more use out of a long seated 405 Win. Rob Gunbuilder has one like that iirc. I was thinking about using the higher PSI rated 74r brass to do this.
26 January 2018, 16:23
jeffeossoRob's is a TC 405 loooong throat .. I've shot it!