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  • bambihunter
    They used to make (maybe still do) a .22/30-06 load that wasn't very accurate. Simply put, the rate of twist in the barrel that is effective at stabilizing a heavy bullet just won't properly stabilize a light one.
    If (for sake of arguement) you had an auction barreled to fit, then I'd say you could neck a .300 mag down to an effective .22, but the throat erosion will be bad and would likely have a short life. Of course there aren't many .22 bullets that are meant to handle that kind of force, a .243/6mm bullet would stay together much better.

    I think you'd be much better served with a .220 swift, .17 Rem, or if you reload a wildcat custom in 6mm/264 mag.

    I'll have to disagree with your signature by the way... Speed isn't what kills, it's the accuracy.
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  • steeltoe1978
    They have .50 cal rounds saboted to .22 cal. There is one in this auction. -Toe

    http://www.gunbroker.com/auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=17013964
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  • TRAP55
    If you are looking for a .300 mag. squirrel popper, try loading 110grn .30 carbine bullets. Chronographed a little over 4,000fps, and went clean through steel sillouets at 200yrds. Rangemaster wasn't as pleased with the results as we were. Most expensive turkey i ever shot!

    STEELTOE, the military experimented with a .50BMG necked down to .22 that got over 7,000fps! Bad news is the barrel was only good for 2 shots.
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  • rrfhunter
    Yes actually. You can buy .30/.22 caliber sabots in bulk by the bag on this and other sites very cheaply. They come with load data for various .30 caliber applications ie:30/30,30-06, etc. I don't know if they include .300 magnum data but they probably do.

    So you see, you're not the dumbest person in the world. Somebody already beat you to that! You're the SECOND dumbest person in the world! LOL

    ....I never met a gun I didn't like!
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  • stalion10
    trap,
    4000 fps very impressive!!!! next question is how accurriate was it!!!!!!
    quote:Originally posted by TRAP55
    If you are looking for a .300 mag. squirrel popper, try loading 110grn .30 carbine bullets. Chronographed a little over 4,000fps, and went clean through steel sillouets at 200yrds. Rangemaster wasn't as pleased with the results as we were. Most expensive turkey i ever shot!

    STEELTOE, the military experimented with a .50BMG necked down to .22 that got over 7,000fps! Bad news is the barrel was only good for 2 shots.


    speed is what kills
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  • stalion10
    to be fair, the question was posted on the gun rights forum(if you have two guns to choose from...which ones)so to me i answered 3wm and 12 gauge with explanations as to way and all the variables these two guns have, thanks to all that answered, good info.
    Ed

    speed is what kills
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  • TRAP55
    stalion10, I used the speer 110grn FMJRN and the 110 PSP. This was in my friends Savage 110 with a Simmons 4x12 and some crap rings he had.Shot a box of both loads, 2 or 3 of the PSP keyholed, but he did hit the turkey in the head with the FMJRN. We were bored and it was something to do on a sat. He has a machine shop, so we cut out some more turkey and pig sillouet's and made the rangemaster happy. I think i found the load in Speer's manual, and i remember a few flattened primers. I'm putting together a .300WM and will try them out again when it's done.
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  • remington nut
    bambihunter... .264= 6.5mm not 6mm but i get your point all the same
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  • Flatlander03
    Not answering your question, but Remington made some for 30.06 and 30/30 call accelerators in which I believe were 55 gr.
    Haven't shot the 30.06 variety but have with the 30/30.
    It's flat out too 100 yards. shot down a 10 inch pine with them.[:D]
    Father-In-Law wasn't too happy[:(!]


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  • bambihunter
    quote:Originally posted by remington nut
    bambihunter... .264= 6.5mm not 6mm but i get your point all the same



    Remnut, that's a wildcat load based on the .264 Win mag cartridge necked down to accept a 6mm/243 bullet...
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  • cletus85
    quote:I'll have to disagree with your signature by the way... Speed isn't what kills, it's the accuracy.

    Your both wrong...it's the bullet that kills[:D][:D][:D]
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  • bambihunter
    Not always Cletus, cars can kill too. [:D]

    I should have said speed without accuracy is useless, conversely, accuracy without speed is also useless.
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  • remington nut
    bambihunter... sorry about that... after re-reading your original post... i see what you meant oops... now i bet that's wildcat is a real barrel burner...
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  • bambihunter
    Remnut, no prob - I don't always come across with the meanings I intend. [:I]

    I've heard the barrels in that configuration last up to 5,000 shots, it all depends on how hot it is loaded. I've really been thinking of selling my .300 win mag and getting a regular .264 mag...

    Take care, Bam
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