My friend had a 6.5 on a RUM case way before the Tejas. Called it the Ultra Cat. Never went anywhere. mtmuley
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My friend had a 6.5 on a RUM case way before the Tejas. Called it the Ultra Cat. Never went anywhere. mtmuley
Too hard IMO. Weatherby does not spend much time on this cartridge any more as it seems that .338 RPM is all they care about. Hard to find any brass that is reasonably priced. I haven’t tried necking up .300 wby but may need to at some point.How hard is the .340 wby to find?
You could neck down 378 WBY & get a new reamer.Too hard IMO. Weatherby does not spend much time on this cartridge any more as it seems that .338 RPM is all they care about. Hard to find any brass that is reasonably priced. I haven’t tried necking up .300 wby but may need to at some point.
I’ve got 3 guns chambered in calibers on your list… 25 wssm 280 Rem(I’ve got 2 of these in 700 actions) and a 7mm weatherby!Same bolt face as most of the magnums. 0.532".
Try finding some 257 Kimber.
Myself.....
250-3000 Savage
257Roberts
257 Roberts AI
25WSSM
280Rem
284Win
7mm WBY Mag
Heck, even my 257 WBY Mag is more mainstream than the 7mm WBY.
I believe the numbers that Sherman posts about- but I don't have any first hand experience, hence the "Allegedly" bit, and the reason for this thread. Among all the Hunttalkers, there's a wealth of experience and knowledge with various cartridges, all of which I find interesting.
What kind of rifle was your 300 Sherman chambered in?
Lots of folks flirting with high pressure in "tough" brass it seems. mtmuleyI don’t doubt that people get crazy velocity with a lot of the Sherman cartridges. Where I think the funny business exists is when people pretend those velocities aren’t created by very high pressures. “Efficiency” doesn’t do that. Tough cases, with little taper, and 40 degree shoulders does.
Wow!338-284 is my current crush. Fills that void between 338 federal and 338-06. The answer to a question that apparently no-one asked, given the “success” of the 338 federal, and especially the 338 RCM. Case capacity is pretty much identical to the RCM, and I’m finding load data for the RCM lines up really well with what I’m seeing. Will make a great moderate recoil Alaska rifle, and quick handling at 20”.
My dad just gave me his 280!Apparently my .280 Remington
Almost as cool as the 9.3x62You say you want me to be your Tommy Lee, but you don't want my ICBM. Also, props for using the correct word - cartridge.
9.3x74R. Still in production, still chambered in Ruger #1's & European stalking & double rifles.
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You say you want me to be your Tommy Lee, but you don't want my ICBM. Also, props for using the correct word - cartridge.
9.3x74R. Still in production, still chambered in Ruger #1's & European stalking & double rifles.
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