07 August 2012, 01:34
boom stick8.8 SPC AKA 348-6.8 SPC
Have been playing mental gymnastics with a virtual wildcat for a while. Necking up the 6.8 SPC to 348 for a maximum bullet diameter minimal shoulder on the 6.8 SPC case. The idea is to shoot 160 grain bullets at 2,400 Fps, 180's at 2,300 FPS, 200's @ 2,200 FPS, 220's just above 2,000 and 250's subsonic. The best results with 160 to 180 grain bullets obviously. A CQC round or bear/hog thumping round at under 200 yards. Similar performance to the 35 Remington with 348 bullets. Would require taking out the rib in Magazines for semi auto rifles. What do you think?
19 August 2012, 04:28
D HumbargerBoom I like your idea but why now go to .338 cal? Much better choice of bullets. The .348caliber is a "odd" caliber nowdays.
19 August 2012, 06:44
boom stickFunctional impact velocity envelope and bullet protrusion length. 2.25" OAL. Max 2.3"
19 August 2012, 18:18
D HumbargerI was figuring the length of .338 bullets might be a problem in the AR mag. What .348 bullet do you think will work best for your wildcat?
20 August 2012, 08:11
boom stick200 grain Hornady interlock for cost and length. Hornady 200 grain FTX for BC and a custom 165 grain for top speed is what I was thinking.
20 August 2012, 08:41
D HumbargerThats going to be an interesting round. I hope you post a photo of the round when you get one made up.
20 August 2012, 11:51
boom stickI don't have any components to make dummies yet but I'm sure it will be an ass kicker. 40 thou fatter than the 300 blackout in case head and bullet and 1/4" longer case length. The 6.8 is only getting more popular and if you don't mind the odd bullet diameter it's an intriguing wildcat IMHO. I will keep an eye out for used cases to fiddle with to make dummies.
20 August 2012, 17:26
D HumbargerAnother parent case to take a look at is the 7.62x45 Czech.
http://www.mauser98.com/brass.htmlThey can be made from 6.5x54 MS. .412 at the shoulder. Could easiely get a .358 bullet in that & maybe even a .375 bullet. Wildcatting is FUN!
