Are we not getting to the stage where people are coming up with calibers for the sake of it now?
Poeple seem to want to spend god nows how much on barrels and loading gear to get an extra 14fps and 9oz of ftlbs at 900mts!!!
Why bother when a fast twist 22-250 will do the same at less cost.
Bloody hell, that was deep man!!No one is coming up with new calibres, they are coming up with new cartridges. That’s my pet peeve... they not quite to the same level as @Miki...
I can explain why they do it very simply, it’s a hobby. The guy that started the thread in the link I posted on the previous page is a crazy wildcatter and a very good machinist. He finds cheap as barrels second-hand here there and everywhere and turns them into barrels that fit his Desert Tech, takes about a minute to change them out. In doing so he explores the capabilities of powder and projectiles in different forms, and comes up with some stunning results. My recent favourite is the .22 Grendel.
It’s just an extension of the man in his shed with machines culture that has existed since forever.
It’s worth remembering that through these kinds of efforts a whole raft of our favourite globally best selling cartridges were born.
No one is coming up with new calibres, they are coming up with new cartridges.
If you’re gonna go to the trouble to build a 22 CM you can use the same twist barrel blank and run a 22-250 reamer in it and get within 150 FPS of the CM version . 6mm-284 has a fair amount of followers , I however built a 6mm-06 with a Hawk Hill stainless 1:7.5 barrel . The thing many people fail to realize is this , you can use older designed cartridges for the new long VLD bullets provided you put a faster twist barrel on your action . Have no illusions you can take a 260 and a 6.5 CM with the same twist same bullet and get them to do the same thing , same for a 243 and 6 CM . Same for 6-06/6-284 or 6.5-06/6.5x284 . Just so happens I prefer the 260 , 243 , 6-06 and 6.5-06 . Low and behold I have atleast one each of the four I prefer .@Dawnrazor. The purpose of the 22 Creedmoor is to build it in a fast twist barrel with appropriate chamber dimensions to accept the heaviest of the .224 bullets. You can’t do that with the vast majority of .22-250s. I’m just working my way through my phone’s WhatsApp history to find my shooting buddies most recent 22 wildcat. It was insane. Give me a moment.
Since I rarely buy new off the shelf that’s unimportant to me . I typically buy older what I see as better quality rifles , remove the barrel and maybe the stock and replace with what I want . I’ve got seven or eight I had built at the moment with possibly two more in the works .How many 1:7” .22-250s are available off-the-shelf?
Absolutely the not really new thing are short fatter cases . I’ve been messing with the PPC for about thirty years , the short magnums for atleast twenty years and almost as long for the super short Mags . But unlike some folks I just like messing with them . But just because that’s the present way of thinking certainly doesn’t mean anything’s wrong with cartridges based on the 06 or 308 cases and I have a bunch based on both . At the moment my only short Mag is a 6.5mm Sherman Short Magnum . At present I’m still fire forming cases but based on the groups it shot while doing that I’ll undoubtedly be atleast semi satisfied . I have no illusions that this will be any better than my 6.5-06 but I still wanna try it . I’ve got a little Winchester Model 70 in 243 WSSM I’m vascillating back and forth to have rebarreled to 6.5mm - 243 WSSM . Will that be any better than my group of 260’s I certainly doubt it but I’ll still enjoy it if I pull the trigger on that build .Sure, I was of course referring to factory .22-250 rifles. Fastest twist available? 1:9”. (From memory.)
Accuracy and efficiency, that’s what drives my mate with his wildcatting exercises. What he has been able to demonstrate to me is how the short, fat cartridges preferred by the benchrest community are both more efficient and more accurate than their longer counterparts derived from old cases such as the .22.250 and -06.
Not always, but most of the time.
This is where I run out of steam, because I have never really got on top of internal ballistics.
Um, You can if you build a 22-250 with fast twist barrel Throated for the heaviest .224 bullets.....@Dawnrazor. The purpose of the 22 Creedmoor is to build it in a fast twist barrel with appropriate chamber dimensions to accept the heaviest of the .224 bullets. You can’t do that with the vast majority of .22-250s. I’m just working my way through my phone’s WhatsApp history to find my shooting buddies most recent 22 wildcat. It was insane. Give me a moment.
Um, You can if you build a 22-250 with fast twist barrel Throated for the heaviest .224 bullets.....
Would that not be the same thing as a 22-06? Same parent case different namesYears ago (Circa 40)I met a gunsmith who Showed me a 22-270, not heard of or seen one since, anyone shed any light on the calibre ?
not thw same parent case 270 is based on 30 03 its differnt lengthWould that not be the same thing as a 22-06? Same parent case different names