22 wildcat out of 30-30
Hi,
I am interested to hear if there has been any 22 wildcats made from the 30-30 case ? its close to the hornet in rim diameter and thought it may be able to be used with that bolt face , I tried a google search but couldnt find any info , Any pro's or con's with this brass ? Cheers Lowey |
30-30 case
Well the hornet head is .350,and the 30-30 is .422,The 30-30 has Been used and is still being used in many wildcat cartridges;20 & 22 cal Wasp,20 Classic,etc.Best in single shot,break open (TC) and falling block,actions,but has been used in bolt actions,for many years.
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wildcats from 30-30
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It isn't a wildcat but the 219 Zipper is a necked down 25/35 which in turn is a necked down 30/30. There are some "Improved" versions of the Zipper out there.
So I guess you could say that there are several wildcats related through the Zipper. |
30-30 wildcat
I've got a Encore barreled rifle in 22/30-30AI. The guy I bought the barrel from took a new Encore 223 Varmint barrel and had OTT rechamber it. I haven't shot it much, capacity is slightly less than a 22-250 so I imagine performance is also slightly less. I also have a 25-35 and a 219 Zipper on Contender barrels, both can use the 30-30 case as a parent, just easier to buy them in their finished size. EABCO has a full line of cartridges based on the 30-30 parent, they call them the BRM's. Have to say the 22 Hornet casehead size is nowhere near the 30-30.
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30 carbine case
The .30 Carbine case is closer than the 30/30. It has also been a wild cat base. Foxhunter played with it some if memory has not failed me.
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Todd Kindler did the classic series, basically a rimmed BR. Adam
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Wow!! Surprised no one has mentioned the 219 Donaldson Wasp...
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