Creedmoor wildcats...
Creedmoor wildcats...
Guys,
If your shooting a Creedmoor or wildcat (particularly a 22 Creedmoor) can you advise what your internal case capacity is?
I'm kinda amazed to see references that despite the Creedmoor essentially being a 22/250 30deg improved, some internal case capacities are being given within a grain of water to the 243Win based wildcats.
Anybody got a 22 Creedmoor reamer ... like ... just in case.
Cheers...
Con
If your shooting a Creedmoor or wildcat (particularly a 22 Creedmoor) can you advise what your internal case capacity is?
I'm kinda amazed to see references that despite the Creedmoor essentially being a 22/250 30deg improved, some internal case capacities are being given within a grain of water to the 243Win based wildcats.
Anybody got a 22 Creedmoor reamer ... like ... just in case.
Cheers...
Con
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Re: Creedmoor wildcats...
It has me intrigued as well Con
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Re: Creedmoor wildcats...
So with the 22 Creedmoor you could just use 22/250 brass?
Could you fire form factory 22/250 ammo?
So the 22 Creedmoor is really just a 22/250 AI.
Interesting. Sounds good though
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Could you fire form factory 22/250 ammo?
So the 22 Creedmoor is really just a 22/250 AI.
Interesting. Sounds good though
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Re: Creedmoor wildcats...
Reckon a 224 Valkrie would be the go, just cause the name sounds cool.
Re: Creedmoor wildcats...
C'mon Con, stop talking about it and just do it
Do kinda agree with the humpy one about the Valkyrie it does have a cool name
Do kinda agree with the humpy one about the Valkyrie it does have a cool name
Re: Creedmoor wildcats...
Yeah, nah, kinda...
It's apparently a round-about process but you can make 22Creedoor brass from 22/250, jut not really worth it now that 6mm Creedmoor is commercially available.
Odd you ask, the basic answer is no on factory, but have read of others that have long loaded projectiles to jam into the lands and thus formed brass from 22/250. Unsure how true it is though as I'm not up on the case dimensions.
Found this online...
Most people use the AI to signify an Ackley Improved and he's best known for his 40deg shoulders. The Creedmoor has 30deg shoulder. But body is puffed out.
Crap that case gives me an itch!
Cheers...
Con
Re: Creedmoor wildcats...
Boo boo'd ... Creedmoor parent case is the 30TC, I believe a shortened 308Win?????
Cheers...
Con
Cheers...
Con
Re: Creedmoor wildcats...
Sent off enquries to PTG for their reamer specs, plus teeing up the gunsmith that'll do the work.
This also fascinates me, 22Creedmoor brass made from fire-formed 22/250. I hate fire-forming, but the option to use readily available brass is a blessing.
Ultimately, I can't find a case with this capacity that will both feed well from magazine, launch 75gr AMax at 3350+fps from 24-26" barrels, and uses readily available brass.
Cheers...
Con
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Re: Creedmoor wildcats...
Just how realistic are those velocities with that projectile Con ? I think from memory Waldo got around that speed with his 5.6x57 which is a lot bigger case. I am skeptical.
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Re: Creedmoor wildcats...
Con 22x47 lapua
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