I was going to post earlier that 23cal is still the legal minimum in Alberta. I plan to shoot a deer or something with it.
Be easier to just get a BC hunter host to bring you deer or bear hunting and use your .223 or .204 Ruger or whatever...![]()
Hello c-fbmi, Did you get my PM? I looked, but my account doesn't seem to retain my sent messages, or I'd post it here. Basically, I said that it would be nice to see your .234 based on a common cartridge, so that a common rifle could be used, with factory mag, then only a barrel blank is required. Plus, I was hoping to see 110 to 115 grain projectiles. I'll read back through the pages, as maybe these issues have already been decided. Thanks![]()
RoA....Are you interested in a standard 250-3000 case or the AI version?
I was playing in my gun room last night and realized that the 6.5X55 and 284 case are the same length, which means that for normal hunting bullets up to about 80-90 grns one could run either through a short action. However for the heavy and long VLDs a long action would be required for a repeater using these 2 cases.
Also according to my math and making some assumptions and generalizations one should be able to achieve approx. 100 fps more velocity with the same weight as could be attainable in it's 22 cal counterpart. This cartridge is quickly becoming of greater interest to me than the 22-284 I've been playing with.
Also according to my math one should be able to reach a .5 BC with optimum shape (VLD) at about 88-90 grns of bullet weight.
As I said I got to playing, and in doing so, necked down a 300 WSM to 23...........kinda interesting looking and given the powders we have today, that were not available back in the 50s and 60s, it may also be a viable candidate................234 Panda....
Imagine the Look on the CO,s face when he is checking a rifle, looks for the stamp on the barrel and see .234 Penguin. It would probably cause some confusion due to our .23 and larger rule, which makes the .243Win is the smallest big game rifle anyone has ever seen.
I've been thinking about what guntech was saying about swaging a 6mm bullet down to 234 in the barrel itself .
6mm has a bore of 236 and a groove of 243 .
what if you made a really tight 6mm barrel , chambered it in a 6mm cartridge . then afterwards run a tapered reamer about 10- 12 inches long , just to loosen things up a bit to try to avoid any pressure spikes from having a too tight of a barrel .
basically I'm thinking of trying to move the point of where the bullet gets swaged down from the throat to the first 10-12 inches of the barrel while it is engaged into the rifling .
Actually H-4-L, it is going to be a family of wildcats......starting with the 204 Ruger case (222 Rem mag), the 22-250/250-3000 case, the 243 Win case, the 6mm Rem case shortened slightly to 2.160", the 6.5X55 case and finally the 284 Win case. Something for everyone !!!! These can all be done with a minimal outlay for tooling as I already have most of the reamers or access to them. I'm going to be asking certain people to try out one cartridge each, and work up loads in all bullet weights, with all appropriate powders and compile data and comments for an article, which I will write (with your guys assistance) and see if Rifle or Handloader or other mags have any interest in publishing it. Nothing ventured nothing gained !!!
Republic of Alberta says he's in for the one based on the 22-250 case (23-250?), I want to play primarily with the 234X55 (234 Penguin) and 23-284 (234 Baboon), so I'm taking names for the 204 based case (234 Spotted Owl), the 243 based case (234 Koala) and the 6mm based case (234 Emperor) and if anyone is interested, the 250 AI case. This project will take some time and dollars, just thought I would mention that before anyone jumps up and says "I WILL". There will be the cost of brass, bullets, primers and powder, a set of dies to modify, plus you must have a donor action with the right bolt face........I will supply the barrel and chamber it up, thread it on and headspace it, for any who wish to participate. At the end I will offer you the barrel job for an agreed upon sum or you can send me back the barrel.
If anyone wants something based on another case (22 cal), for which I have a reamer, then we can make that too.
A bullet will swage down in it's own length...if the throat is cut to accept it with a very slight jump pressures will be fine. 6mm to .234 would be easy.
BF870......Had a long talk with Marshal today, we feel that with a 1-8 twist we should be able to stabilize up to 110 gn VLD bullet with a 14s ogive in the larger cases at the higher velocities. Could be a problem with the 204 case and velocities from the 250-3000 case could be marginal with a bullet this long in a 1-8 twist. This is the fun in doing it, is finding out what works and what don't.
All wildcats in this family are based on standard cases readily available and should require zero action work when starting with an action of the correct cartridge family with the correct boltface.
Thanks Dennis I appreciate the offer, I think I'll have my hands full for the next couple years, but if someone wanted a 23 BR or 23-250 AI to play with I might just take you up on it..............I thought about the 23 BR actually, might just be a helluva cartridge.