22 Eargesplitten Loudenboomer

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philw

22 Eargesplitten Loudenboomer

Post by philw »

heard about this one yesterday



It was invented in the 1960s by P.O. Ackley to set a world record for firing bullets at over 5000 fps (1524 m/s). It is based on the .378 Weatherby Magnum cartridge case, necked down to .224 calibre.
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that had got me looking for some strange wild cats


the the .17 BMF
Left is a .30-06 Springfield for comparison.
Center is the .17 BMF and right is it's parent cartridge the .50 BMG. always wondered if someone got a .50BMG and necked it down

well here we are
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the 22-50 GMC Magnum and 22-50 GMC Short Magnum
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.17-357 RG:
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Part of me is sitting here thinking WTF!!!


And a big part of me is thinking I wish I had the time/money/expertise/tools etc to do stufflike that!
surfclod

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I always wanted to take the time to neck down a 50 BMG to .22 cal but it look like someone already has. Of course I was only going to do it for a gag but I would be curious to know the ballistics of that round.

A while ago I had read a little bit about P. O. Ackley and the 22-378 but can't find any more info on the testing they did, it mentioned how much throat erosion they got in just 50 rounds, (a ridiculous amount) but I don't recall any exact figures. Do you have a link to further info.
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Man, the 17-357 looks sweet as. and the GMC short is pretty wicked aswell.

Fun to think about, but would need a 7 foot barrel to be of any use
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I like the name! Eargesplitten Loudenboomer................ german for "aaah me fucken ears!" perhaps! :D
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perhaps he used a muzzle break on it :lol: :lol:


i like the .17-357 RG, cute.
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fair dinkum....hahahahahahaha
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Interesting info. The case preparation would drive me insane if I had to neck down the .50 BMG to .17 cal.

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haha, it just looks so stupid how big and wide the case is, then it goes into a tiny bullet!
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Re: 22 Eargesplitten Loudenboomer

Post by 220 »

philw wrote: .17-357 RG:
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Looks like a 357sig necked down, 357sig is the 40S&W necked down which in turn is a shortened 10mm. I guess if I was going to go to that much trouble I would use the larger capacity 10mm case. Would still be short enough to chamber in the smallest action you could find.
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Post by tikka223 »

that 17bmf looks like a 17 hmr put in a chopped up case and then stuck in a 50bmg with the neck cut off it.
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coen

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Post by coen »

17 bmf = 17 big mother f***er
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