Carpetsahib
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I posed this question on another forum, and got a lot of inane comments; so I will see if I have better luck here. If you neck down a 8x57 Mauser to 7mm, with no other changes, what is the proper name of the cartridge? No, it's not the 7x57 Mauser, although it is still 57mm long. The new cartridge will have a shoulder length of 45.65 mm, vs. 43.25 mm for the 7mm Mauser. The shoulder diameter is larger as well at 11.04 vs. 10.92.
I calculate the case capacity will be 5% more than the 7mm Mauser, and about 10% more than the 7mm-08. If this has been done in the past, what did they call it. If it hasn't already been named, then I will call it the .275 Bandukwallah! Comments?
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Well you can shape any shell to anything other then a factory set of specks and it's a new "wild-cat". But rather then asking myself 'if I can', I usually ask "why should I?"
5%? (even if that were the case, which I can't see in my calculations)
How about a 280 Remington instead? Or a 7X64? Or for that matter, a 7X61 S&H Or a 7MM Rem Mag?
All these cartridges will do better then 5% increases in capacity, and you'd not have to order a custom set of dies, and a custom chamber reamer, both of which will cost a lot more then factory spec dies or reamer---- and IF you could get a bit more powder in your wildcat than you could in the standard 7X57,, how could it be any better (or as good) as any of the shells I just named?
Yes you can do this, but why would you want to?
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Carpetsahib
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Yes you can do this, but why would you want to?
Maybe for the same reason that I might want to have a custom rifle built instead of buying a factory offering.
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If you neck down a 8x57 Mauser to 7mm, with no other changes, what is the proper name of the cartridge?
the proper name would be - 7x57 Carpetsahip -
such things exist because the 7x57 MAUSER is such great cartridge
6,5x55 Swedish necked up 7x57 Finnish 7,5x54 Mas necked down 7x54 Fournier 7,62x54R Mosin necked down 7x53R Sako
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Yes agree with lancaster, it should be the 7x57 Carpetsahib. But you could just call it the 7x57 Improved due to its slightly better capacity Don’t know really, the same dimensions have probably been created somewhere in this big old world sometime in the past and been called many things! Maybe even just a “pain in the arse” 
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Igorrock
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6,5x55 Swedish necked up 7x57 Finnish
You probably mean 7x54 ?
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you got me
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G'Day Fella's,
Carpetsahib, I'm not sure if this is the reply you are looking for but I gave up on most Wildcats, years ago. By the time you get the expensive reloading dies for this cartridge, making cartridges, and then messing around with working out loads, etc, you kinda grow bored with the idea (well, I did).
If you just want to have something thats different, get a custom stock made and fitted to a conventional barreled action, and go Hunting or Shooting.
Hope that helps
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Now- a REALLY interesting ctg. is the 8mm Mauser necked down to .308. Mine did 2,670fps with 190gr. Hornady SP's. I was happy with that. My buddy Keith needed it for his Brother, sooooooo - zoom, there it went. Good little round. I called the .30 SS. (Sapergia Short)
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I assume there was some reason to set back the shoulder a little bit in the 7x57. Maybe to prevent accidental chambering of an 8x57 J cartridge? Or a 7,65 Argentinian cartridge?
Such an 8x57 /.308 zwitter was discussed intently in a German forum some months ago: https://forum.wildundhund.de/threads/7-62-xxx-idee-meinungen.112386/
Certainly this works and may be fun, but the actual need and sense (except creating your own wildcat) escapes me.
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Interesting - although I cannot read it. I made mine up in about 1992 or so. The 1st thing I shot was a quite large black bear at the jail on night shift. The "shot" presented itself at about 2AM and with the illumination of the guard tower's big spot-light, it became pit-lamping at it's best. That was at at time the bears were giving the night shift prowl officers a bit of trouble.
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Daryl I Havent´t read the whole long thread. The plan was to neck down 8x57IS to .308, blow out case wall and shoulder and run it at max. pressure of 4400 bar. The idea was to exceed .30-06 and approach .300 WSM ballistics. Can´t tell you if that was actually achieved as I was not interested enough to follow the lengthy discussion. fuhrmann
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DarylS
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8x57IMP should come close to 2,900fps with a 180gr., however 2,950fps might not be possible with less than 26"bl. & running top pressures of 65,000psi. Just guessing. My buddy is getting 3,020fps with 180's in his WSM Winchester, with Horn. Interlocks.
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I assume there was some reason to set back the shoulder a little bit in the 7x57. Maybe to prevent accidental chambering of an 8x57 J cartridge? Or a 7,65 Argentinian cartridge?
Such an 8x57 /.308 zwitter was discussed intently in a German forum some months ago: https://forum.wildundhund.de/threads/7-62-xxx-idee-meinungen.112386/
Certainly this works and may be fun, but the actual need and sense (except creating your own wildcat) escapes me.
fuhrmann
https://translate.google.com/translate?s...ungen.112386%2F
Interestingly Google does this automatically for me now.
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The official design seems like an effort to maintain the .5 mm shoulder and neck radius.
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DarylS
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My guesses were very close. tks for the translation, John.
figures rounded up/down 150gr. 3,081fps 180gr. 2,901fps 200gr. 2,687fps 220gr. 2,579fps
The ballistics I achieved were slightly under these figures, but I did not want to push it too far, not having pressure equipment.
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DarylS
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4,400bar is 63,817psi. That is certainly within reason.
Your ballistics on an improved case with .454" shoulder and 40 degree or 35 degree shoulder should exceed these figures by 100fps, maybe more.
That would be a VERY efficient case.
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When talking about 8x57/.308 I wouldn´t forget 7,5x55. It uses .308 bullets:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7.5%C3%9755mm_Swiss
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