22 July 2004, 02:53
wildcat junkieRe: 376 Steyr as a basis for wilcat cartridges
Bump
22 July 2004, 05:29
Alberta CanuckWJunkie -
What does the Jones bushing case forming die(s) cost you?
If it's more than about $80, you might want to contact Skip Otto at Skip's Machine Works in Colorado. I don't have his address handy at the moment, but he advertises in Precision Shooting. (He's a well-known and respected BR competitor and tool maker.)
He made me a bushing die for case forming .22 BR from .308. The cost with 4 (four) reduction bushings was about $70. The die works perfectly. Due to the various sized bushings used as intermediate steps in necking the .308 brass down and setting the shoulder back for an OAL of 1.5260", I can also use this die for making .30-BR brass from various .473 head cases such as the .308, 8 x 57, .30-06, etc.
I now make my own dies, but if I was going to buy them, I'd certainly chat first with the Skipper.
AC
22 July 2004, 08:16
DobleTrobleThanks for the bump WC.
Given the cost of brass and modifications to the bolt required (probably not too big a deal). I think I'm going to try the 8 x 57 AI from specs posted by HondoJohn:
Length from base to 40* shoulder..1.8612"---base to juncture of shoulder and neck....1.923"...diameter at 40* shoulder...0.455"....... These measurements from the reamer spec sheet provided by Dave Kiff @ Pacific Tool & Gauge, 598 Avenue C, White City, Oregon 97503...541-826-5808
22 July 2004, 08:24
jeffeossoabout a year ago, midway was carrying a 30x376 die, reamer and headspace ga...
seems to me that a 257 and .284 would be perfect with the .375
jeffe
22 July 2004, 10:06
Bob MehaffeyDan D. and Wildcat, I made a deal this morning with a gunsmith to have a 416 Aagard built on an intermediate length small ring Mexican Mauser. The shoulder is blown out to .495 and the angle is 25 degrees. Email me if you're interested in the details.