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cheytac based wildcats
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<blockquote data-quote="jon12" data-source="post: 33576" data-attributes="member: 2018"><p>What kind of long range hunting wildcats have been made, or could be made using this case, as is or maybe even shortening it. How does this case compare to other big commercail cases like lazzeroni or RUM or 378 weatherby based stuff? Does anyone know where to find specs or case drawing of this case like what is in a reloading manual? Ive heard of some really high velocities with this case with maybe .338, but could it be used to get 4000 fps plus in even small bullets like 30 cal or 7mm, or would it be so overbore that it would be really inefficient and suck? Does anybody have any velocities, data, or accuracy info on cheytac based wildcats?</p><p></p><p>Just an interesting topic to me. Thanks for any info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jon12, post: 33576, member: 2018"] What kind of long range hunting wildcats have been made, or could be made using this case, as is or maybe even shortening it. How does this case compare to other big commercail cases like lazzeroni or RUM or 378 weatherby based stuff? Does anyone know where to find specs or case drawing of this case like what is in a reloading manual? Ive heard of some really high velocities with this case with maybe .338, but could it be used to get 4000 fps plus in even small bullets like 30 cal or 7mm, or would it be so overbore that it would be really inefficient and suck? Does anybody have any velocities, data, or accuracy info on cheytac based wildcats? Just an interesting topic to me. Thanks for any info. [/QUOTE]
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