223 or 222 Magnum
Re: 223 or 222 Magnum
The .223 wissum would certainly be a bit different and probably a real hoot to shoot (and the bloody cases don't have thick necks I believe?)
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Good point Waldo.Waldo wrote:The .223 wissum would certainly be a bit different and probably a real hoot to shoot (and the bloody cases don't have thick necks I believe?)
Probably go down the 5.6x57 track instead of my earlier cartridge choice.
Just hate easy projects.
It's a credit to you,not giving up and All on the 5.6.
I probably would have put the rifle way ,way ,way up the back of the safe.
Cheers Big G.
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224BG.
Smart design,great name.
Cheers BG with out 224.
Smart design,great name.
Cheers BG with out 224.
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Taking my 75 magazine in to work to play with 222 mag and 204 loaded rounds .
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Re: 223 or 222 Magnum
Waldo wrote:The .223 wissum would certainly be a bit different and probably a real hoot to shoot (and the bloody cases don't have thick necks I believe?)
Its loud and obnoxious it eats powder like there's no tomorrow...you need to consider putting $2 into a jar for each shot to pay for barrels and the muzzle flash at night can be impressive.
My son reckons it exploderates bunnies and cats.
yer I love mine
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With a slight mod that can refer to my 45/70, just after I got the 45/70 the young bloke and I did a late afternoon sit/wait till dark. Got back to the ute and he urged me (didn't take much) to put a shot thru it in the dark. WOW all I saw was huge flash, the young fella just laughed his guts out, said it was awesomeb t wrote:Waldo wrote:The .223 wissum would certainly be a bit different and probably a real hoot to shoot (and the bloody cases don't have thick necks I believe?)
Its loud and obnoxious it eats powder like there's no tomorrow...you need to consider putting $2 into a jar for each shot to pay for barrels and the muzzle flash at night can be impressive.
My son reckons it exploderates bunnies and cats.
yer I love mine
Yeh and you can't put a price on fun, life is short may as well go all the way
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Re: 223 or 222 Magnum
Sako 75 action getting its new Maddco barrel fitted now.
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223 or 222 Magnum
Big Gregorious, did Neville just ring you?
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So what cal did you end up going with G
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I take it you mean Neville Madden.kickinback wrote:Big Gregorious, did Neville just ring you?
Nar.
Bought two barrels off him in January just before things really tightened up for me .
Getting someone close to me to screw and chamber it.
He's a Sako tragic like me,poor bugger and a friend.D
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5.6x58, just one millimetre longer than 5.6x57.Waldo wrote:So what cal did you end up going with G
Going with Missed's fav, The 223 Remington.
I couldn't find enough velocity evidence to go 222mag over 223.
Simple,have the following..
Redding S type dies.Micro comp seater.
250 Lapua in old style cardboard box unprimed brass as well as 150 used.
200 odds and sods that I can donate to the paddock if need be.
1000 50 grain # 1330
2000 55 grain #1365
1000 55'grain Speer sp.
Went down the 1/8 twist path for more explosiveness with a tikka ,couldn't really notice any real better performance over 1/12 twist.I do know I lost up 180fps.
Hoping the 1/14 Maddco gives me a bit more velocity with the build,time will tell.
Cheers Biggest Georgo
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Nothing at all wrong with the KISS philosophy, less time fiddling more time shooting
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"and so the wheel is come full circle" no one could ever accuse you blokes of dancing around the subjectbig G wrote:..............Going with Missed's fav, The 223 Remington............Hoping the 1/14 Maddco gives me a bit more velocity with the build,time will tell. Cheers Biggest Georgo
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Re: 223 or 222 Magnum
You should have gone with a 1 in 12 mate.
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Interesting.Camel wrote:You should have gone with a 1 in 12 mate.
Maddco only make the 22cal barrels in 1/10' and 1/14.
You've met me ,I like being a bit different.
In the old days,back in late 70s I shot 50 and 55s in the Sako 222.
Off memory I think I stocked the 50s along with 20.5 of AR2201 and 20 grains with the 55s
Had no trouble getting the 55s to stabilise in a 1/14 twist.lead tips,none of this plastic stuff.
Will be interesting how quick I can send the blighters.
Big G.