The Fish Box
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I have dies for the 22-6mm AI. My only hesitancy in that cartridge is the seemingly unnecessarily long neck. A 22-257AI seems to be a bit better case geometry with more powder capacity that could still be loaded with the 257AI bushing dies that Redding makes.22/6mmAI or 22/6.5x55imp would be legit
@Formidilosus whats the next step for this?
make up your mind or get one of everything!?22-06AI sounds bad ass to me
I just need to get rich. I want alot of shitmake up your mind or get one of everything!?
Don't be weird22UM/Weatherby perhaps?? lol
22UM/Weatherby perhaps?? lol
The 06 case is a better choice due to quality brass availability.I absolutely am doing a 224 Weatherby- it’s the neatest cartridge. I will use whatever cartridge it takes to get the MV with the bullets I want I am also not enamored with short and fat as some are, and am not worried if I need to use a LA case.
I absolutely am doing a 224 Weatherby- it’s the neatest cartridge. I will use whatever cartridge it takes to get the MV with the bullets I want I am also not enamored with short and fat as some are, and am not worried if I need to use a LA case.
All the data I'm finding on the 224 wby is indicating a case capacity of 38gr? Which lands it in the range of all the BR variants. A 22bra will be roughly 37.5gr capacity and have an equally as long neck as the 224wby mag. Same usable case capacity.The 06 case is a better choice due to quality brass availability.
All the data I'm finding on the 224 wby is indicating a case capacity of 38gr? Which lands it in the range of all the BR variants. A 22bra will be roughly 37.5gr capacity and have an equally as long neck as the 224wby mag. Same usable case capacity.
Sounds interesting!! .257 Weatherby parent case maybe?? I think it has something like 84 grains water capacity. Should be enough to get you the velo you're after.I absolutely am doing a 224 Weatherby- it’s the neatest cartridge. I will use whatever cartridge it takes to get the MV with the bullets I want I am also not enamored with short and fat as some are, and am not worried if I need to use a LA case.
Sounds interesting!! .257 Weatherby parent case maybe?? I think it has something like 84 grains water capacity. Should be enough to get you the velo you're after.
Yeah... the Fudd's were chasing lazer straight 4000+ fps for the most part tho with light bullets. Might be time to renew interest with all the new heavier bullet offerings nowadays tho!! I'm sure that longer case neck would serve pretty nice for that! Might play hell finding a match style/killing bullet that'll handle that kind of velo/spin rate...There's got to be a dozen Fudd wildcats of .257 Weatherby in .22 cal, it's been around way too long for there not to be.
Separate but related, for these modern, really long heavy-for-cal bullets, do the long necks of the Weatherby cartridges offer any advantages?
Yeah... the Fudd's were chasing lazer straight 4000+ fps for the most part tho with light bullets. Might be time to renew interest with all the new heavier bullet offerings nowadays tho!! I'm sure that longer case neck would serve pretty nice for that! Might play hell finding a match style/killing bullet that'll handle that kind of velo/spin rate...
edit to add:
Of course a 22/257 Weatherby might be SO disgustingly overbore the juice won't be worth the squeeze over a 224 Weatherby or 22 creed.
That's possible i suppose. I'm far from a ballistics/wildcat expert. Depending on where Form wants to end up velocity wise. There's also the option to neck down a 26 Nosler. Or possibly rework a 22 Cheetah to handle heavy pills. All sorts of routes to go here.Couldn't you just go with a slower twist-rate, to keep the RPM down in something going that fast?