Greetings all and a peaceful and prosperous new year
After some experimentation , some machining , and modifications
What I thought the 300 Win Mag should have been
See images attached
I understand that this might not be anyone else's cup of tea but it is what appealed to me
308MBR.jpgQD-7.62x63-MBR.jpg
Some rationale ...
Headstamp is the same as on license - hole in the barrel is the same
NO BELT = easier reloading
Shorter case with COAL to fit long bullets in standard size action ( HOWA )
Without bullet being pushed deeply into powder in case
Longer neck for more bullet stability
Most important of all the re-worked case appeals to me !
A template of the proposed cartridge was drawn up using QuickDESIGN
A simulation was done using QuickLOAD which showed performance close to the original
then
A standard LEE FL die was machined and modified ( a few trines )
It is now to all intents and purposes accurate as to the template diagram
A few sacrificial cases had their belts removed and were then processed - to end up with the final product
Bearing some resemblance to a .30 Newton and a Schuler 8x68
Re-sizing was done on a LEE challenger press ( which coped fine )
A LEE universal de-prime die was used
A 30-06 collet neck size die works fine for neck-sizing
An RCBS seater die was used for seating the bullet ( Berger 175 VLD )
Still some final fine detailed work to do ( accurate neck dimensions )
then
The purchase of a chamber reamer to make up / modify a barrel and test firing
Hoping to get that done this year
I am quite excited
I thought the 300 Win Mag that should have been was called a 300WSM ;)
Quote from: Againstthegrains on Jan 01, 2024, 10:23 PMI thought the 300 Win Mag that should have been was called a 300WSM ;)
Yes - they took away the belt - a marketing anachronism
Then they made it fit in a - short action , another market driven design change
I do however believe that there is some difficulty in finding brass for the 300WSM ?
Whereas brass for the 300WM is very plentiful
Personally I do not like short dumpy fat arse cartridges
Why do I see so many people battling to feed and chamber the 6mm Dasher ?
I like my cartridges classical - svelte and in proportion - like my woman
I will be doing something similar for the 7mm Rem mag and the 8mm Rem Mag - ALL based off the same 300 / 375 H&H the father of all medium calibre belted magnums
Perhaps the 338 Win Mag as well ?
Do I get this right?
Take a 300WM case, cut away the belt, shorten the neck, blow out the case to almost AI dimensions?
Then take a 300WM barrel, shorten the chamber, and voila?
Quote from: Ds J on Jan 02, 2024, 07:54 AMDo I get this right?
Take a 300WM case, cut away the belt, shorten the neck, blow out the case to almost AI dimensions?
Then take a 300WM barrel, shorten the chamber, and voila?
Lengthen the neck - shorten the case COAL
Otherwise correct
A standard 300WM barrel will need to be set back a bit and re-chambered ( slightly )
Optimum bullets will depend on the original barrel twist rate ( apparently somewhere around 1/10 is good ? )
As far as I can see no change to the bolt face
Still working out the dimensions for the - throat / leade / freebore / lands etc ( need expert input here )
Will be a slightly longer throat for long VLD / monolithic type bullets
At least that is the intention
The proof will be in the firing ( the simulations are good )
Not looking for anything more than a good accurate easy to reload lower recoil everyday use cartridge
What twist rate are you going for?
1:10 for hunting or 1:7 for shooting high BC target bullets?
Which speeds do you want to obtain, with which bullets?
Quote from: Againstthegrains on Jan 02, 2024, 11:50 AMWhat twist rate are you going for?
1:10 for hunting or 1:7 for shooting high BC target bullets?
Not sure yet
Perhaps similar to the 300 PRC ?
1:9 ?
Going to use existing barrel to test before deciding on final new barrel
Still LOTS of work
Quote from: Ds J on Jan 02, 2024, 03:36 PMWhich speeds do you want to obtain, with which bullets?
Simulations indicate somewhere near 3,000fps with a 175 / 180 gr 61,000 psi with @ 65,000psi max pressure
All depends on what powders and bullets are available here
Still LOTS of work and testing
This is a quickly put together QuickLOAD simulation
Image of a screenshot from QL
Hybrid-100v.jpg
As a comparison and check
Load data from the online calculator at Hodgdon
300 WM load data (https://hodgdonreloading.com/rldc/)
As can be seen the results are very close - with a little less powder
It appears that with nearly all the Magnums the best loads are at or near max
A favour ...
I am trying to find out what the maxCOAL of the HOWA standard length action is on their 300 WM is ?
Anyone with a HOWA in 300 WM that can check and measure what the longest cartridge is that they can fit in the INTERNAL box magazine ( and feed reliably )
HOWA produce a 300PRC in "standard length action" with a 26" varmint barrel
However the COAL of the 300PRC is in the region of 90mm - much beyond the 300WM
HOW is this done ?
Is the 300PRC a completely new action?
or
Is a little machining involved in order to provide the extra space ?
Anyone know ? ( any gunsmiths out there )
Anyone has one and can check
From what I could find and this is not my "know" only my Google.
Long/standard length actions accept cartridges that are over 2.8 inches in length but under 3.34 inches. The 30-06 and 270 Winchester are popular long action cartridges. Short actions accept cartridges that are under 2.8 inches in length and generally any cartridge over about 2.3 inches.16 Mar 2023
You need a CIP Mag and action.
Dunno if this helps.
Thanks Treeman
My digging around
300 Win OAL (case head to bullet tip) = 3.690? = 93.726
30 Nos OAL (case head to bullet tip) = 3.595? = 91.313
The Howa / Vanguard and traditional Sako (e.g Finnbear) magazine is 91mm or 3.543"
HOWA produce a 300 PRC on their standard action so in that case COAL must be whatever SAAMI is = 93.98
So it appears some modification on the 300PRC action ?
We really need someone to do an actual proper hands on measurement ( surely gunsmiths do this ? )
It will mean I can extend MY COAL from 87mm to something longer - helps with getting longer bullets up out of the powder
Easy enough to have a long throated reamer but not if you are restricted by magazine length ( COAL )
How does this differ from a 300 Norma Magnum, other than the fact that the 300WM brass used to modify, is easy to obtain?
Quote from: Againstthegrains on Jan 09, 2024, 01:51 PMHow does this differ from a 300 Norma Magnum, other than the fact that the 300WM brass used to modify, is easy to obtain?
300 Norma Magnum very different cartridge based on the 338 Norma Magnum - based on the 416 Rigby ( also parent case for the 338 Lapua Magnum )
Perhaps you mean the 308 Norma Magnum ?
308 Norma Magnum (https://www.norma-ammunition.com/en-us/norma-academy/dedicated-components/calibers/the-excellent-308-norma-magnum)
Which is based off the same parent case as the 300WM and came out earlier
This The 300 Norma magnum history and performance (https://www.americanrifleman.org/content/the-300-norma-magnum-history-performance/) should answer some of the questions.
My cartridge is somewhere between the 300WM and the 308 Norma Magnum
Got it!! It's a smooth feeding ectomorph version of a 300WSM ;D
Should be a winner as a long distance hunting round.
Quote from: Againstthegrains on Jan 12, 2024, 08:22 AMGot it!! It's a smooth feeding ectomorph version of a 300WSM ;D
Should be a winner as a long distance hunting round.
Will only know when I actually get a reamer and do the conversion
The 7mm Rem Mag modified in similar way will I think perhaps be a better long range cartridge ?
Higher velocity on the same weight 150 /165 gr projectiles
Perhaps an 8mm ( 323) for heavier bullets ?
I like the way you think, but then you are going into 280AI, 7mm Tombi, 284Win and 7mm WSM territory. Either of which would be my preferred long distance hunting caliber, if only there were guns and brass easily available in one of these.
By guns I mean a choice of standard or heavy barrel Howa (or there about) and brass, off the shelf quality like Lapua or Norma. Its just getting so hard to find stuff these days that I can understand people going for the 4 gun combo of 12g, 223, 308 and 9mm.
Quote from: Againstthegrains on Jan 12, 2024, 02:41 PMI like the way you think, but then you are going into 280AI, 7mm Tombi, 284Win and 7mm WSM territory.
if only there were guns and brass easily available in one of these.
You missed out the Sherman offerings as well as the 7x64 Brenneke ( more or less the 280 )
I am not trying to compete with whatever else is out there
Just making something that appeals to me - and - is at least as good as the parent cartridge
Parent cartridge being popular with lots of brass
That works well as a hunting - or casual target rifle cartridge
Where the modified cartridge has the same head stamp as the original
An Update;
SO ..
Courtesy of a kind gun-shop I was able to do some testing
I could not get a definitive answer as to the maximum Cartridge OAL of the HOWA 300WM
I have read that the Remington 700 action has a COAL of 92mm ( 3.622 )
This dimension was something I needed to verify for purposes of my project
I am happy to disclose that my dummy round at COAL of 87mm ( 3.425 ) fit without any problems in the internal box magazine of a HOWA 300WM.
In fact could probably add an extra mm or two
The dummy round fitted snug in the magazine and was held by the feedrails no problem
Bolt picked it up OK and could feed fine
Indicates no modifications to bolt or receiver ( action ) necessary
Next step now is to order the reamer.
Quote from: Againstthegrains on Jan 12, 2024, 02:41 PMI like the way you think,
By guns I mean a choice of standard or heavy barrel Howa (or there about)
Lapua or Norma.
HOWA available in 300WM in a 26" Varmint ( heavy ) barrel at HABITAT AFRICA George branch
Norma as well as Lapua brass available for the 300WM
Quote from: Newton on Feb 18, 2024, 08:54 PMQuote from: Againstthegrains on Jan 12, 2024, 02:41 PMI like the way you think,
By guns I mean a choice of standard or heavy barrel Howa (or there about)
Lapua or Norma.
HOWA available in 300WM in a 26" Varmint ( heavy ) barrel at HABITAT AFRICA George branch
Norma as well as Lapua brass available for the 300WM
That's where I shop. I basically had a choice between the 26" Heavy barrel Howa in 308 and 300WM. I went for the 308. A real conversation stopper. Like telling your friends you bought a new car, a white Toyota Carolla 1.3. Nobody even goes outside to have a look. I hope I have no regrets not super sizing and going for a 300WM.
TStone over on GS has Howa working rifles which he speaks highly of. He's probably taken more game himself than all of my hunting friends put together and then some so his opinion carries weight for me. My favourite vehicle of all time after my Landcruiser was a 1.3 white Corolla btw 😉.
I have a Howa and have worked on a good few of them. I can only say in the world of cars, whatever your Toyota, ford is, the Howa's will fit in nicely as a Hyundai or Havel. They here, they not going away and more and more people are realizing just how the same or better they are.
Quote from: Againstthegrains on Feb 19, 2024, 09:27 PMThat's where I shop. I basically had a choice between the 26" Heavy barrel Howa in 308 and 300WM. I went for the 308. A real conversation stopper. Like telling your friends you bought a new car, a white Toyota Carolla 1.3. Nobody even goes outside to have a look. I hope I have no regrets not super sizing and going for a 300WM.
I have seen the HOWA in .223 as well as .308 in "varmint" barrel configuration - I really like them
The 300WM comes into it's own with heavy bullets 200gr up at longer range - this is where it surpasses the .308
Also for large heavy game = Eland
You now have a good excuse to buy another rifle
However with a 26" barrel you will have to look at a - REFLEX suppressor ....
BTW;
Toyota TAZZ STILL selling at a premium people who have them do not want to sell
Your "friends" are rather stupid :)
Quote from: Treeman on Feb 19, 2024, 10:15 PMI have a Howa and have worked on a good few of them. I can only say in the world of cars, whatever your Toyota, ford is, the Howa's will fit in nicely as a Hyundai or Havel. They here, they not going away and more and more people are realizing just how the same or better they are.
I would suggest a HOWA is a - HILUX
BOTH made in Japan NO Chinese / Korean "junk"
Should you wish a "Gelandewagen" you will have to buy an after-market action ... BAT / BORDEN / DEFIANCE and so on
Custom Actions (https://precisionrifleblog.com/2018/12/29/custom-rifle-action/)
Be prepared to fork out anything from R50.000.00 upwards
The Good The Bad and The Ugly (https://gunsmith-guncraft.co.za/what-you-never-knew-about-rifle-actions/)
Quote from: Newton on Feb 20, 2024, 06:50 AMToyota TAZZ STILL selling at a premium people who have them do not want to sell
Your "friends" are rather stupid :)
After 150,000km of abuse, I sold my white Tazz to the company I worked for. They drove it for another 200,000km loaded with hefty nursing sisters and a 150kg driver over the worst township roads imaginable.
I should have bought two, put them on blocks and saved them for my kids ;)
My mothers Tazz is 22 years old. I offered her a Susuki as a last living years car !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No way Hoze", she is not parting with the Tazz.
An update ..
A kind soul gave me a few PEREGRINE Glider 216gr long bullets
I was then able to load up a few dummy rounds at .. 88mm / 89mm / 90mm COAL
Would have been good to have had a few more similar bullets to check - but - alas none were forthcoming
Finally managed to visit the gunsmith in Bloemfontein
Tested with the actual rifle
All rounds fitted in the internal magazine perfectly internal feed rails were fine
All rounds were picked up by the bolt and fed and ejected fine.
Last thing to do thing is finalise the design of the - throat / leade / freebore
Then get a chamber reamer cut
Peregrine-Glider.jpg
becoming interesting 8)
Quote from: Treeman on Jul 07, 2024, 02:46 PMbecoming interesting 8)
Here are a few
LONG .30 Cal bullets I would like to try and obtain - to test further
Barnes 180gr (https://www.barnesbullets.com/product/tipped-tsx/)
Barnes 190gr (https://www.barnesbullets.com/product/lrx/?attribute_pa_bullet-diameter=0-308&attribute_pa_bullet-weight-gr=190&attribute_pa_bullet-type=lrx-boat-tail)
Berger 215 gr (https://bergerbullets.com/product/30-caliber-215-grain-hybrid-target/)
Sierra 195gr tmk (https://www.sierrabullets.com/product/30-cal-195-gr-tmk/)
Nosler 210gr accubond long range (https://www.nosler.com/30-caliber-210gr-accubond-long-range-100ct.html)
Swift Scirocco 180gr (https://www.swiftbullets.com/products/srirocco-rifle-bullets-cal-32)
Great project, well done.
Always refreshing to witness the ingenuity and determination of someone not satisfied with what everyone else is satisfied with, and make their own.
On a side note, the belt does not complicate the reloading process at all for me, I just ignore it. Size the fired case to fit the chamber as if there was no belt.
The short, fat cartridges do present a new set of challenges when reliable magazine feeding comes into play, especially when long for caliber, heavy bullets are used. Physical geometry of the cartridge together with the popular marriage to small actions make for interesting feeding problems.
Quote from: big5ifty on Jul 09, 2024, 08:40 AMGreat project, well done.
On a side note, the belt does not complicate the reloading process at all for me, I just ignore it. Size the fired case to fit the chamber as if there was no belt.
The short, fat cartridges do present a new set of challenges when reliable magazine feeding comes into play, especially when long for caliber, heavy bullets are used. Physical geometry of the cartridge together with the popular marriage to small actions make for interesting feeding problems.
No sweat - a leade to the bullets I need would be appreciated
People have problems when the chamber is not cut correctly
IF head-spaced on the belt then the case can stretch to fit the shoulder to the "gap" in the chamber leading to case separation.
Nearly all of the "range-pickup" cases I have are swollen just ahead of the belt
IF head-spaced on the belt what use is the shoulder ?
"MAGNUM" marketing overcame all difficulties - and belted obsolescence
Short fat cartridges and feeding problems .. see it all the time on the YouTube channels
An update and final design:
QD-7.62-x-64-56-Final.jpg
COAL increased to 64mm / shoulder to 12.47mm / shoulder angle to 56deg
Few things to check before making / machining a body die to form cases and send to reamer maker
( Working backwards )
Match chamber and dies so brass is worked as little as possible
Take down 30-06 barrel can be re-chambered to test - before getting a brand new barrel
Will achieve slightly slower but similar velocities to Newton with less powder
Now it looks just like a 30 Newton.
Quote from: big5ifty on Nov 16, 2024, 09:02 PMNow it looks just like a 30 Newton.
Yes close but not the same
Original 30 Newton brass can be obtained ( when a batch is run ) - at about US$5.00 a case
My whole raison d'etre for this development is that 300WM brass is readily available and "cheap"
Then there is the license aspect as well - and another rifle / barrel / change cartridge / calibre ...
Useable case capacities in gr H2O:Given are approximate case capacities, in grains of water to fill the case to the mouth
Dependent on maker of cartridge case brass
- 7mm Rem Mag 84gr
- 30 Newton 88gr
- 300 Win Mag 89gr
- 338 Win Mag 86gr
- 308 Norma Magnum 88gr
- Mine 87gr
Cartridge Case Capacities (http://kwk.us/cases.html)
Quote from: Newton on Nov 17, 2024, 06:24 AM...Then there is the license aspect as well - and another rifle / barrel / change cartridge / calibre ...
You can license a new barrel for a rifle even if it's a different caliber, it goes on record as a second barrel for the same rifle.
Much less hassle.
You can license a new barrel for a rifle even if it's a different calibre, it goes on record as a second barrel for the same rifle.
Much less hassle.
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I am confused - not being pedantic nor smart arse, genuine question.
Barrel - action - weapon. Licence a barrel, yes, understood. Licence a barrel, yes understood. A combination of both is then a weapon . To licence a 2 nd barrel for that weapon = a two barrel weapon ?
Then if you have a action lying around, putting that barrel on it makes it a weapon for which u need a licence again.
If I break my action, I have a illegal barrel licenced as a weapon ? I can carry on with this ................
Is it all rather convoluted or am i reading it all wrong?
Theoretically, one buys a second, third and fourth set of barrels for a shotgun, then one has one set for trap, one for skeet, one 16ga for the missus, and one in .410 for the kids.
License them accordingly, and carry the correct licenses.
Similar with a rifle, although the change of barrels is more permanent unless it is designed to do so, like the Blasers.
Quote from: big5ifty on Nov 17, 2024, 09:48 AMQuote from: Newton on Nov 17, 2024, 06:24 AM...Then there is the license aspect as well - and another rifle / barrel / change cartridge / calibre ...
You can license a new barrel for a rifle even if it's a different caliber, it goes on record as a second barrel for the same rifle.
Much less hassle.
Yes ..
However how long does the licensing process take ?
How much is a new barrel blank / cutting threads / chambering etc ?
Far as I know HOWA does not provide fitted chambered barrels - only a barrelled action ?
I already have a HOWA 300 Win Mag ..with a 308 barrel - thus the use of and modification of the 300WM
It would be quite possible to have multiple barrels for the same action - for future wildcats
For when I am a millionaire ,, :) ;D
Quote from: Treeman on Nov 17, 2024, 10:08 AMI am confused - not being pedantic nor smart arse, genuine question.
Is it all rather convoluted or am i reading it all wrong?
I rather think the authorities consider the chambered barrel to be .. "THE weapon" ?
In the "old-days" far as I remember this was where the emphasis was - there was no noting EVERY part with a serial number / any number / mark ?
Quote from: Treeman on Nov 17, 2024, 10:08 AMI am confused - not being pedantic nor smart arse, genuine question.
Barrel - action - weapon. Licence a barrel, yes, understood. Licence a barrel, yes understood. A combination of both is then a weapon . To licence a 2 nd barrel for that weapon = a two barrel weapon ?
Then if you have a action lying around, putting that barrel on it makes it a weapon for which u need a licence again.
If I break my action, I have a illegal barrel licenced as a weapon ? I can carry on with this ................
You're overthinking it.
It's simple - you can license a second barrel for a rifle.
I think that's the mechanism in place for switch barrel rifles, and the T/C variety, which you can make use of.
Quote from: Newton on Nov 17, 2024, 01:54 PMYes ..
However how long does the licensing process take ?
How much is a new barrel blank / cutting threads / chambering etc ?
Far as I know HOWA does not provide fitted chambered barrels - only a barrelled action ?
The licensing process is the same.
A new barrel can cost as much as you wish to pay for it.
Add about 3k for chambering and threading, even if you provide the reamer.
There's no need to buy a Howa barrel, buy a barrel blank or get a barrel made, it can be threaded for a Howa action.
Buying a barrelled action is licensing a whole rifle. If you remove the barrel to use elsewhere, that is a completely different and complicated story to just licensing a new barrel.
Quote from: big5ifty on Nov 17, 2024, 03:12 PMQuote from: Newton on Nov 17, 2024, 01:54 PMYes ..
However how long does the licensing process take ?
How much is a new barrel blank / cutting threads / chambering etc ?
Far as I know HOWA does not provide fitted chambered barrels - only a barrelled action ?
The licensing process is the same.
A new barrel can cost as much as you wish to pay for it.
Add about 3k for chambering and threading, even if you provide the reamer.
There's no need to buy a Howa barrel, buy a barrel blank or get a barrel made, it can be threaded for a Howa action.
Buying a barrelled action is licensing a whole rifle. If you remove the barrel to use elsewhere, that is a completely different and complicated story to just licensing a new barrel.
Yes licensing a new barrel and a change of calibre is from all the reports I have read a long wait nightmare ?
Only mentioned HOWA and barrel as that is what the action / receiver is - and the fact that they do not supply barrels
I understand about any other barrel blank from the other barrel makers
As I understand a new barrel ranges in price from approx R5,000 up to R9,000.00 even from SA manufacturers
Perhaps you know of somewhere cheaper ?
That is the price of new barrels, I'd be downright suspicious of anything cheaper.
Licensing an additional barrel is not the same as a license change of caliber.
The original license and caliber remain unchanged.
close . very close.
More detail
(https://www.americanhunter.org/media/32yh4ihw/btb-30-nosler_lead.jpg?anchor=center&mode=crop&width=987&height=551&rnd=133295726805830000&quality=60)
(https://www.longrangeonly.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/SAAMI2.png)
30 Nosler (https://www.longrangeonly.com/30-nosler/)
0.344 = 8.7376
0.528 = 13.4112
0.534 = 12.5636
0.550 = 13.97
2.115 = 53.721
2.246 = 57.0484
2.556 = 64.9224
3.340 = 84.836
Rebated rim = no thank you
Shoulder is very tight 35 deg x 2 = 70deg
Case capacity gr H2O = 97.5 - 102
QuoteThe case capacities in grains of H20 are as follows, Peterson ~97.5, Nosler ~ 99 grains, Bertram ~100, and ADG~102. These are all fired brass measurements to the top of the neck. We feel this is the best way to measure, as "usable" capacity is arbitrary. Of these options, ADG is my favorite. It is very consistent, strong, and has the largest capacity. It, combined with somewhere around .200" of freebore, will be most likely to allow you to run a 215 Berger at the 3100FPS node with H1000 and a 26" barrel.
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