royinidaho
Well-Known Member
Not sure if "cavalier" is good or not..... But I am a happy go lucky fella.... So far so good.....
This cartridge is 300 RUM improved and necked down to 277. I'm way ahead of you on the bigger calibre....... there's a 375 Allen Magnum somewhere in the production batch process. That's a 408 Chey-Tac (505 Jeffery based case, I think) improved and necked down to 375 bore (142 gr powder and 350 gr projectile).
I'm of the mind set that a 270 Am should shoot like a 270 AM, not a 270 WSM and so forth......If an extreme magnum isn't shooting in the class with extreme magnums, it's just another extremely long range wannabe.....gun)
I'll plop one your way and tell you when to watch for the splash. It'll take a couple of shots to determine which side of the country to be on.
This cartridge is 300 RUM improved and necked down to 277. I'm way ahead of you on the bigger calibre....... there's a 375 Allen Magnum somewhere in the production batch process. That's a 408 Chey-Tac (505 Jeffery based case, I think) improved and necked down to 375 bore (142 gr powder and 350 gr projectile).
I'm of the mind set that a 270 Am should shoot like a 270 AM, not a 270 WSM and so forth......If an extreme magnum isn't shooting in the class with extreme magnums, it's just another extremely long range wannabe.....gun)
I'll plop one your way and tell you when to watch for the splash. It'll take a couple of shots to determine which side of the country to be on.
with your cavalier attitude to safety why not try soldering in the primers or even centre pop around the edge of it ? only on loaded rounds of course !
seriously though , get it rechambered or get a bigger calibre ? running it that hot is not smart really ?
this is the reason we have lots of calibres , using your theorys i might try 50 grains of bullseye in my .308 and see what velocity i get? (i could try and get readings on the bits of my reciever as they whistled past my head?