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Would it be practical to make a 22 caliber wildcat cartdge that would hurl a 55grain bullet at 6000fps.?If so what case would be ideal 300Win,300Rem Ultra,300 Warbird,etc. | ||
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It would be practical if you like reboreing barrels | |||
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And just what 55 grain pill available could take the heat? VAPOR TRAILS on the way to the target board!! GHD | |||
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I'm not certain but I thought expanding gases from current smokeless powder did not expand much faster than 5000 fps but I'm not sure of that number. You would need some new generation propellant. | |||
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No. But you might get a 55 grain .30 cal up to near that speed. For purposes of research on small particals at high speed impact, a number of years ago a laboratory used a stock Remington 700 22-250 with nylon bullets in the 10 grain range and a case full of Bullseye. The case was not reusable after one firing, the barrel was a smoothbore after a while, and the bolt had to be hammered open. But the action as I recall, withstood the torture rather well. I think muzzle velocities of the little nylon projectile were in the 12,000 fps range. They were also fired in a vacuum (to negate the effects of wind resistance and mimic tiny meteor strikes on the skin of a spacecraft). | |||
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I thinkit is morefun to shoot the 55 grains at a nominal velocity and mimic meteors hitting varmints!!! GHD | |||
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<Patrick_D> |
You might need to look into using sabots to achieve this. Not sure how they affect accuracy, but it would certainly broaden the possibilities. Patrick | ||
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