Jerry Reisdorff
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Could be used to make a Hunter class with a few changes....
Jerry
Could be used to make a Hunter class with a few changes....
Jerry
The 6 BRX is the 6BR with the shoulder moved forward 100 thousands. Gives it a little more case capacity.
Bob
Commercial manufacturers don't work on the vote system. They work on the profit system.
The way to get Lapua 6-BRX is to find out the minimum order -- 500,000, 1,00,000, whatever, and place the order, probably pre-paid. That's what was done with the 6mm American. That's how Lou Murdica got the march scope.
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Commercial manufacturers don't work on the vote system. They work on the profit system.
The way to get Lapua 6-BRX is to find out the minimum order -- 500,000, 1,00,000, whatever, and place the order, probably pre-paid. That's what was done with the 6mm American. That's how Lou Murdica got the march scope.
No voting needed.
I saw this post over on 6BR.com, this is why it's hard to post over there!
friggin'goofy!
unexpurgated opinionsby
al
I'm content with the BR, Dasher and 6-6.5X47 but can see the desire out there for modified versions of those cases.
How about asking for a Lapua "Basic Brass"? A straight wall case as long as a 6XC, or longer, with a small primer pocket. One that could be used to make the variant of your choice by forming it to your needs. I think that this is done by the BPCR people or done with belted cases.
I've made a number of wildcats by reforming existing brass but I do not enjoy that anymore. Early on, I took some 300 Rem UM brass and moved the shoulder back to where it looked like the Rem Super Short cases. It is not a big deal once you master making bushings with the correct shoulder angles. Thick brass becomes the negative in extremes like this.
About 1970, I made about 150 22-250 cases from '06 Match brass. The necks were so thick that I ended up tossing them. Case capacity was also greatly dimished. But it can be done.
diminished case capacity may be a GREAT thing. Just look at the success of the 30 BR, for instance. Why do we always seem to want to add powdah?
Well I guess you consider the Wolf Pulp unwise as well !
I was thinking of a Wolf Pulp with a longer neck myself... and I would not have to form the thing from the 6.5 X 47. Getting tired forming cases and if they are going to make this case that would be fine with me.
I have the 30 6.5 X 47 and the 30 BR and the 30PPC and like them all.
JR
I've hooted and hollered over the Wolf Pup since its inception. Of course the new 6.5X47L case has eliminated the reason for it's existence.....but that's another subject entire. al
Actually, not. The WolfPup is an absolute minimum capacity case per the rules. The 6.5X47 Lapua necked to .30 is substantially bigger in capacity than the 45.0/45.5 minimum requirement.
The difference in the two is the bigger case is at it's best with powders in the N133/N135 range. The smaller cases allow the use of powders in the 4198 range. The smaller case/faster powder combo gives higher velocities with reduced muzzle pressures with typical .30 cal. BR bullets (.925-1.00 and 112-130 gr.)
Good shootin'. -Al