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Sage Rogue
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First off hello all, this is my first post on this forum. I am preparing to have a rifle chambered up in a .257 SMACK, it's a cartridge design I came up with that is a cross between a 25-308(Souper) and a .257 DGR with a little more case capacity than both. I talked with Dave at PTG about what I wanted and he drew it up and built me a removable pilot reamer and go gauge. I blew the shoulder out quite a bit more than the Souper or DGR and went with a 32 degree shoulder for smoother feeding on a Rem700 short action. I wanted something different that I could run on a short action and use the .243 Lapua brass.
Since this is my first go at the unknown and not having a fire formed case to measure case volume. I was looking for input on where to start with a fire forming load. My thinking was to use a 100gr bullet slightly into the lands with a mid range .243 Win powder charge to fire form with. How do any of you feel about this? I'm open to any input.
Bellow is a pic of the go gauge compared to a .308 Winchester on the left and a .243 Winchester on the right.
http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k269/landonmoses/DSC03076.jpg
Since this is my first go at the unknown and not having a fire formed case to measure case volume. I was looking for input on where to start with a fire forming load. My thinking was to use a 100gr bullet slightly into the lands with a mid range .243 Win powder charge to fire form with. How do any of you feel about this? I'm open to any input.
Bellow is a pic of the go gauge compared to a .308 Winchester on the left and a .243 Winchester on the right.
http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k269/landonmoses/DSC03076.jpg