Non-stock calibers for STAG10/BCL102 (POLL)

Which of the following calibers would you like to see for the STAG10/BCL102

  • .22-250 ST

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • .22-250 REM

    Votes: 10 7.1%
  • .308 WIN OBERMEYER

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 6.5X47 LAPUA

    Votes: 5 3.6%
  • .260 REMINGTON

    Votes: 12 8.6%
  • .243 WIN

    Votes: 41 29.3%
  • 7MM-08

    Votes: 22 15.7%
  • Other (please post in discussion below)

    Votes: 18 12.9%
  • Stick with the two already available

    Votes: 32 22.9%

  • Total voters
    140

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With the STAG 10 and BCL102 now available in 308 or 6.5 creedmoor,
I wonder if their is interest in getting these in other calibers such as:
.22-250 ST
.22-250 REM
.308 WIN OBERMEYER
6.5X47 LAPUA
.260 REMINGTON
.243 WIN
7MM-08
 
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Tha heck is obermeyer?

Different casing.

The Obermeyer reamer seems to be .4737 in the web. .4450 at the body/shoulder juncture. At the neck diameter is .3440. The throat diameter is .3085. The lead is 2.1277 and the throat is 2.2824 long.

The Winchested reamer seems to be .4738 in the web. .4551 at the body/shoulder juncture. At the neck diameter is .3442. The throat diameter is .310. The lead is 2.1388 and the throat is 2.3515 long.
 
I am interested in 338 Federal, 375 Raptor and possibly the 45 Raptor as well.

I was looking at 45raptor hehehe could be fun
for me it's still .338 fed and 7mm-08 for purpose built hunting rigs. That and my reloading bench and supplies are already geared for .338 and 7mm
I'm a novice reloader so don't want to get too crazy over here LOL
maple ridge armory was hinting at the new year for possible production of a stag-10 compatable .338 federal barrel. I think they will sell well looking at how popular this caliber is in the ar-10 platforms stateside. I was fawning over the Wilson Combat rifles in .338 federal in the weeks before the Stag-10 was announced so I'm pretty grateful to Arms East for doing the legwork on getting these rifles availlable to us.
 
I was looking at 45raptor hehehe could be fun
for me it's still .338 fed and 7mm-08 for purpose built hunting rigs. That and my reloading bench and supplies are already geared for .338 and 7mm
I'm a novice reloader so don't want to get too crazy over here LOL
maple ridge armory was hinting at the new year for possible production of a stag-10 compatable .338 federal barrel. I think they will sell well looking at how popular this caliber is in the ar-10 platforms stateside. I was fawning over the Wilson Combat rifles in .338 federal in the weeks before the Stag-10 was announced so I'm pretty grateful to Arms East for doing the legwork on getting these rifles availlable to us.

Yes Thomas, I bought a Stag 10 for exact same reason ( rebarrel to 338 Federal) and hopefully can get a second upper when it's becomes available then the Raptor dream will come true.

Buffalo bore has factory ammo for 45 Raptor with enough interest they might make 375 Raptor as well.
 
.22-250 Rem peaks my interest, at least then I could hunt coyote with my Stag 10 here in NB outside of deer/moose/bear season...
 
22-250 does not feed worth a damn in a semi auto. The case taper is to steep and it gets bunged up on the feed ramps if it manages to make it past the edge of the mag. Gotta go 22-250 improved with a 30° shoulder. 40° shoulders hang up on feed ramps too. There is just no winning with a 22-250 and semi auto. Same goes for 6ppc and 220 Russian and any other caliber that has a steep case taper and small bore. I went 7mm-08 and it feeds flawlessly so I'm betting any 308 based cartridge would be reliable. 6mm creedmoor or any of the other re invented rounds with the CREEDMOOR name attached to it would work. Like the 25 creedmoor (250-3000 savage improved 30°) 22 creedmoor ( 22-250 improved 30°)
 
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