Not to throw gas on this one, but the 234 dia would be legal for deer in alberta
Ivor
That's the point...it would be the smallest legal caliber.
Not to throw gas on this one, but the 234 dia would be legal for deer in alberta
Ivor
Necessity is the mother of invention... but boredom is its father.
Mind if I use the last half of that expression? I never heard the rest of the sentence before, but I like it.
You should go for a 29 caliber. There's A fictitious B29 looking to become a reality. Read 24hourcampfire.com for details.
A couple of schnicks on his birthday and off Douglas goes inciting a wildcat riot in honour of Gatehouse and RoA. Instigator!
Matrix is already producing bullets for this caliber. Stay tuned.....
Ted
Necessity is the mother of invention... but boredom is its father.
My thinking is to confuse those provinces and territories that have the 23 cal law, like Yukon and Alta used to when I lived there.............however in the light of a new day............who cares? We have 22 cal bullets from 30 grns to 90 grns and 24 cal bullets from 55 to 105 or heavier, so there is a huge overlap already with nothing significant to gain, except having the dubious distinction of having the smallest legal caliber in those places which stipulate 23 cal for big game.
Well it seems there may be some interest there, so let's get back with it then............Let's choose a parent case, 243 comes to mind just for ease of making and availability, I personally love the 284 case...23-284 ? Na too much case for caliber, 250 Sav Imp should have about the right capacity and could be made just by necking up 22-250 and fireforming to improve. If a person wanted to go longer case with extra long bullets and throat to match, maybe a 6mm Rem case and work with 110 - 120 grn bullets @ about 3000 fps. Maybe too heavy a bullet, 80 - 100 grn would probably work out better, and then something in a 65 gn hp for varmints.
Next is a name.....
Can anyone find dimensional drawings for the 234 RCBS or the 234 Rockchucker........I have used every bit of computer talent I have (about 5 mins worth) and other than RCBS makes special order dies for them I can't find any other info.........HELP!!! Sure would like to know parent cases for these and performance parameters.
23 1/2 Corson which was the .243 case necked down