Hello All--Mods, please feel free to move the topic if I'm in the wrong sub-forum.
I'm considering a wildcat cartridge along the lines of .450 Bushmaster using a rimless, headspacing-on-the-case-mouth cartridge utilizing the wide variety of 0.450"-0.454" projectiles available for .45ACP, 45LC, .454Casull and .460S&W Magnum. I could hold pressures to the .450B limit of 38 ksi, but what's the fun in that?
I'd like to use .30-06 brass as the parent case (citing availability as the reason) vs. the .284 case the .450B is based on. I'm planning on installing this cartridge into a single-shot, break-action H&R/NEF rifle receiver to begin with.
The question is--how to fireform? I'm planning on a case OAL of ~2.25". Can I count on the extractor to "hang on" to the case hard enough that it can be prevented from being driven forward by the firing pin during forming? Any chance I can trim the case after forming?
Thanks for the advice--this is my first wildcat to headspace this way, so I appreciate the input.
jkpq45
I'm considering a wildcat cartridge along the lines of .450 Bushmaster using a rimless, headspacing-on-the-case-mouth cartridge utilizing the wide variety of 0.450"-0.454" projectiles available for .45ACP, 45LC, .454Casull and .460S&W Magnum. I could hold pressures to the .450B limit of 38 ksi, but what's the fun in that?
I'd like to use .30-06 brass as the parent case (citing availability as the reason) vs. the .284 case the .450B is based on. I'm planning on installing this cartridge into a single-shot, break-action H&R/NEF rifle receiver to begin with.
The question is--how to fireform? I'm planning on a case OAL of ~2.25". Can I count on the extractor to "hang on" to the case hard enough that it can be prevented from being driven forward by the firing pin during forming? Any chance I can trim the case after forming?
Thanks for the advice--this is my first wildcat to headspace this way, so I appreciate the input.
jkpq45