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Necking down brass for wildcat
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<blockquote data-quote="tim_w" data-source="post: 1827824" data-attributes="member: 11132"><p>Sound like a good plan. Watch out as wildcatting is addictive!! Its nice when no can make a case with the neck length that works for your bullets and a shoulder that helps keep turbulence in the case etc.</p><p></p><p>Take the 6.8 you could take 0.005 out of the taper. Shoulder to 37-40°. Adjust the neck shoulder junction to allow ideal location of the bullet of choice for 2.30 coal. Adjust throat so you are not a huge .100 jump but closer for better tuning.</p><p></p><p>The 6.8 base case would make an awesome base for a 100/200yd BR 22 and 6mm case. Its a short rimless 30-30 for all purposes and the first sub 0.200 agg was a wildcat off a 3030 that could be made much easier with a 6.8 and small primer like the old usa3030 cases. .01/inch taper 30 degree shoulder set back to equal ppc case vol. Keep a tad longer case neck. Lapua manf is the only thing to make it better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tim_w, post: 1827824, member: 11132"] Sound like a good plan. Watch out as wildcatting is addictive!! Its nice when no can make a case with the neck length that works for your bullets and a shoulder that helps keep turbulence in the case etc. Take the 6.8 you could take 0.005 out of the taper. Shoulder to 37-40°. Adjust the neck shoulder junction to allow ideal location of the bullet of choice for 2.30 coal. Adjust throat so you are not a huge .100 jump but closer for better tuning. The 6.8 base case would make an awesome base for a 100/200yd BR 22 and 6mm case. Its a short rimless 30-30 for all purposes and the first sub 0.200 agg was a wildcat off a 3030 that could be made much easier with a 6.8 and small primer like the old usa3030 cases. .01/inch taper 30 degree shoulder set back to equal ppc case vol. Keep a tad longer case neck. Lapua manf is the only thing to make it better. [/QUOTE]
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