New old .25 cal wildcat

You can most certainly have a 257 B cut sans the freebore and for easy peasy cases just use 7 RM.

Life's short keep it simple I was told...........(note I didn't say I follow that advice:)
 
True. I wouldn't consider anything faster than 9 were I not tailoring to the ultra-long bullets over 130 grains. The entire boattail of these bullets will be below the neck/shoulder junction, as the short neck is just enough to grab the .25 cal bullet. I'm thinking of progressing with the .090" freebore .25 Creedmoor I have a reamer for. Doesn't have to be fancy. A 9 twist McGowen or Douglas XX barrel would be ideal, but 10 twist is acceptable if I can find one in stock faster.

I, too, had a .25-06 AI. I learned that I LOATHE fireforming brass! I also hate using double the powder, primers, and bullets as hard as they are to come by. I could get a good pre-fit from PVA for a 1:7 .25 Creedmoor, but I have no interest in launching ultra-heavy-for-caliber bullets from a Creedmoor case. Many guys love it, just doesn't tickle my fancy as much as ultra-high velocity capability.
You are fireforming anyway to start with. So what the difference? That with any rifle that you shoot. New case need to be fireform. That can take 3 firing just get there.
 
.300 Dakota, I fire formed the 25/06 with 14g of Bullseye and a case full of cream of wheat, piece of paper towel to hold it all together. Cases came out 95% formed+. I started load development right there and got fantastic accuracy. Barrel gets really hot with just a tad of Bullseye, cool the barrel at 25 rounds. I shot thousands of the Sierra 90g bthp on coyotes, and jackrabbits, and one heck of an accurate bullet.

Today, I have a 257 Roberts AI, hope to shoot it soon as it is still a virgin.

With so few heavy high BC bullets available to the 25 cal crowd, I am hesitant to jump on board, but watching with great interest.

I form Win 264 WM brass to 257 Weatherby in one pass through the FULL LENGTH sizer, never loose a case, perfectly formed case...perfect. Start your load development right there on the spot.
 
I love the idea, but GOOD LUCK finding .350/6.5 Rem Mag brass OR ammo to tear down!

I have a short throated (.090") .25 Creed reamer from JGS I've never used. Might be time. It's designed for use with "normal" 1"10 twist barrels and bullets up to 110 grains perhaps. 90gr Hammers or Sierra HPs would be great.
I actually formed some 6.5mm Rem Mag brass from 7mm Rem Mag.
Some annealing helps the process.
Did it with a RCBS F/L die i got at a flea market for $5.

It was more of a can i do it project.
 
You are fireforming anyway to start with. So what the difference? That with any rifle that you shoot. New case need to be fireform. That can take 3 firing just get there.
Mike, I am getting great accuracy on the first firing after the Bullseye/cream of wheat. Best accuracy is usually within 2.0g of the max load for that barrel/throat.
 
Mike, I am getting great accuracy on the first firing after the Bullseye/cream of wheat. Best accuracy is usually within 2.0g of the max load for that barrel/throat.
I have read a lot about setting up cases with faster powders and cream of wheat of or others. It's my understanding is you need a different setup to do that. I don't think I would use it in my rifle to start with. I am having another action set for that fireforming of two different cases presently. Changing the barrels out for whatever I need. To either the cream of wheat or just use plain loads for that.
It's something I am working on. It would cut down on the barrel wear too.
 
I fire form the following with Cream of wheat and bullseye:

6ppc
6 BRX
6 Dasher
22/250 AI
243 AI
6 Rem AI
257 Roberts AI
280 AI

Some guys are now just using std pistol powder, I will try just using Bullseye next time.

ON colony varmints, I will fire form while killing. Cases are 100% formed with .4-.625 groups during fire forming if not smaller.

A while back, I asked a barrel company to send me a barrel blank that did not pass inspection, a long unturned blank. I had both ends chambered and Remage threaded, 280 AI and 7/08 AI, both with my reamers. I did this more for the practical side of being able to fire form hundreds of 280 AI for my brothers and nephews, and just threw in the 7/08 AI on a lark. I have yet to have a barrel chambered in 7/08 AI, but have dies and brass to do so. I run Wyatt's mag boxes on many of my Rem 700's, especially the short actions.
 
I bought a 55-gallon drum and drilled a 3/4" hole in the bottom. Next, I put a rolled-up egg foam mattress in the 55-gallon drum. I turn the can upside down, stick the muzzle in the hole in the bottom, and fire form right in my garage. I live out in the country where it is legal to shoot in my yard. It is just convenient FFing right in the garage at night, during the Winter.

Life is easier to cool the barrel at 25-round intervals and run a brush through the barrel a couple of times at the 25-round interval also.
 
You will love the Souper, best of the ones you listed, IMHO. Easy to form brass and performs very well.

I have been looking for a No.1 to build a Souper on for awhile. But I just scored a Ruger No1 with custom barrel chambered in 25 Krag AI. Just picked up Monday, so first info to report. But reserch has me smiling. Its not going to be a Hot Rod like the Wby, but should run just short of a 25/06.
That, Sir, is the nicest piece of wood I have ever seen on a #1 !! I have had several over the years and none were anywhere near that scenic. Beautiful!!
 
I bought a 55-gallon drum and drilled a 3/4" hole in the bottom. Next, I put a rolled-up egg foam mattress in the 55-gallon drum. I turn the can upside down, stick the muzzle in the hole in the bottom, and fire form right in my garage. I live out in the country where it is legal to shoot in my yard. It is just convenient FFing right in the garage at night, during the Winter.

Life is easier to cool the barrel at 25-round intervals and run a brush through the barrel a couple of times at the 25-round interval also.
Did you just confess to building a giant suppressor? I love it! I shot with an early LR guy in Utah. He built a range in the rafters of his manufacturing company. He built his suppressor out of a big septic tank lined with big cone acoustical foam. Worked great with the 30-378's we were shooting. We shot up there during the day while the lines were running. Nobody gave it a second thought.

Guy had a 1 mile range. First time I shot at 1,000 yds + first time at a mile. It was a thrill - and confidence booster - to hit at those distances with repetitive results! Made for a looong day, though, with the 30-378.
 
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