Brian in Montana
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My next build is going to be something light weight, backcountry/backpack hunt sort of rifle. Going to build off a Savage 110 Ultralight short action with a .308 bolt face. I've been leaning towards, and pretty close to settled on a .284 Winchester. However, I have this idea, crazy as it is, to actually make it a .270-08AI. Just kind of like the idea and I think a short action .270 would make a darn great backpack gun for medium size game - deer, antelope, black bear, etc.
So the forming of brass for such a creature would be a 2 step process - necking up/down existing brass, and then fireforming to the Ackley chamber. Question is, would it be preferable to neck up .243 casings or neck down 7mm-08? Any of you guys ever done this or something along those lines?
So the forming of brass for such a creature would be a 2 step process - necking up/down existing brass, and then fireforming to the Ackley chamber. Question is, would it be preferable to neck up .243 casings or neck down 7mm-08? Any of you guys ever done this or something along those lines?