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prusinwj
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I have recently acquired a rifle chambered for 270-257 Ackley improved. Can anyone tell me where I can find ammo or brass for this round?
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I can't see any way you'll be able to use 257 stuff for this. The neck's too small......it'll just turn 270-257 stuff back into 257 stuff
You'll need custom dies IME
Al
What are the chances that the IMR 4350 of 55 years ago is the IMR 4350 of today?
There are multiple things going on here.
Caution and eliminating ASSumptions are going to be the plays for this particular game.
Wow.
You made my point for me.
I have direct, immediate experience behind my advising caution with wildcat chambers of unknown provenance. It cost the gentleman the vision in his right eye...with what would have been a good starting load had it been the chamber that he ASSumed it was.
Some questions:
1. Do you have dies?
2. Do you have load information from the previous owner? That's a cartridge that I've never heard of and you'll likely be out on your own.
3. Do you know the dimensions of the chamber? It might NOT be exactly what you'd expect from the name 270-257 Ackley.
4. What condition is the rifle in? What do you know of its history? Who built the rifle? What do you plan to do with it? Is there any driving reason to leave the rifle as is?
Best regards,
Greg J.
Hi! I have your answer! I refer you to P.O. Ackley's Handbook dated 1959, where he calls for a 257 Imp. necked up to 270...or...7mmx57 Imp. necked down and all fire formed to do the job.He claimed it had the same performance as a standard .270 but used less powder. A very efficient cartridge, he said.
He published loads, one of which as an example was 150 gr.bullet with 53gr. IMR 4350 (MAX) with vel. of 2849fps.
Personally I would start with fresh 7mm Mauser brass, neck down and fire form.
Wish you well,
Ted..
Yes I have the dies. I have no load info from the previous owner who is deceased. I don't know the dimensions of the chamber. The rifle is in perfect condition. I don't know who built the rifle itself but the barrel is stamped "P.O. Ackley .270-.257 improved" I don't know the maker of the action because the scope and related hardware cover up the name.
Hang on, is this rifle built on a Mauser MKX action?
Does it by any chance look like this?
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Yes I have the dies. I have no load info from the previous owner who is deceased. I don't know the dimensions of the chamber. The rifle is in perfect condition. I don't know who built the rifle itself but the barrel is stamped "P.O. Ackley .270-.257 improved" I don't know the maker of the action because the scope and related hardware cover up the name.
I sent you a PM. Check your"notifications". I can send you info about the action, chamber measurements and load data. The stamping on the barrel could indicate that the metal work was done by P.O,Ackley many years ago. The action is a military Czech VZ24 that's highly rated among Mauser actions. Because you have the dies you can form cases very easily from 7MM Mauser brass to fire form to 270-257 Ackley. You can, with minimum effort, have a nice gun for large game. Hope this helps you decide what to do.
Ted
P.S. I'm having trouble sending a PM. Sorry.