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| Senior Member ![]() | Just an opinion.Boosting the shoulder to 40deg. might make a hard to chamber cartridge impossible to chamber.With light bullets it has a 440fps advantage over a .22-250 so increasing speed would lead to verry short barrel life and probably limit bullets that could stand the speed.It might help with heavier bullets but the big reason for heavier bullets is to reduce fps so barrels last longer.Personally I dont think any gain would be offset by liabilities,but I would like to try it. sam. |
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| Banned | I'm looking at rebarreling one of my .264 WM's in a .223, .243, or 6.5mm WSSM. Right now I'm leaning towards the .243, because I think the .223 WSSM is just about as much of a barrel burner as my .264 WM. To me it would not make sense to blow it out any more. If anything, I would like to see the case size reduced more towards the 45 grains (water) size, instead of the current 53 grains. Ron |
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| Banned | well I thought it might be interesting and the gun would have to be single shot bolt action and with a 28 inch barrel I would assume with a increase to 40 degree SA I could get 15 - 20 more grains of water since my reloanding book puts the shoulder angle at 28 degrees. it moght be able to push that 50 gr sierra to 4,500 fps |
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| Banned | interesting, havn't got my own crono to see how fast mine is going but the fact that all the 223 wssm tests are from a 24 inch and I am shooting 26 inch should help as well so i might get faster.... cool that should turn whistle pigs inside out... and deer too |
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| Senior Member | Gosh i need to reload, i only shoot factory in mine but i still love it...now that i found cheap ammo i love it that much more (in fact i was starting to not like it after the last box ran me about 30 bucks but now i am in love again lol) not to sound dumb but what is a whistle pig lol Last edited by sell33; 05-03-2008 at 10:10 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost |
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| Senior Member | Lol no i have not....i have shot them with a 22 and they try to run and hide sometimes but never heard the whistle....too funny lol. usually when they run though they catch another little slug and it stops em cold. |
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| Senior Member | well that explains....i need to get one with the 223 wssm i have yet to do so. I really haven't done much beside punch paper and miss one groundhog with it. It is gonna lose its virginity this summer though no matter what |
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| Banned | there is nothin sweeter than that... I shot a lot of paper with it then did the same with the whistle pigs there count is 12 and 3 deer, the pigs just go boom and the deer just fall down and the heart/lungs are jelly |
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| Senior Member | Nice i was wondering about this round for deer, i read an article about it in some hunting magazing, forget which, and it performed very well. Unfortunately i can't hunt deer with it in OH but i hope to go to OK next fall and give it a shot.... |
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| Banned | steer away from a shouder shot the bullet will blow up on the socket stay low and wait for the leg to move forward then you are in the green dead deer, or you could shoot them in the neck... that deer will die too... |
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| Banned | Do you have a chrome lined barrel in your Model 70? I see that Browning claims it doubles barrel life. ![]() Full article here: 223 WSSM vs the 22-250 Rem. -- Browning Information and News Ron |
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