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222 Rem, 30degree shoulder??
I was wondering if there is a wildcat where the standard 222 Rem, is fireformed in any way so the shoulder is 30degrees instead of the 46/2 = 23degree it comes with?
I see almost all the "accuracy" cartridges today comes with a 30degree shoulder, and I wonder if the 222.30degree would see an accuracy increase by doing this? Last edited by Northern; 05-27-2018 at 10:23 AM. |
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Did'nt Todd make....
Something called a 22 Var-Targ Turbo.It seems to me that he made more than just 20s and had some 22s and 6mm wildcats in the Var-Targ series.
They would have been made with 30 degree shoulders. Welcome aboard BTW Matt
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PTG has a list of the wildcat reamers they have on their website that is a great useful tool. In "my" opinion, the .222 is a round that if kept to factory psi, requires very little trimming and long case life. I'm not trying to suggest not to try anything, but it works so well in factory form, it's kind of hard to improve upon. I hit my 50's before I figured this out.
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