gunderson wrote:Has anyone considered the 416 Rigby?
straightshooter wrote:I hope you are aware that the CIP (EU) maximum average pressure for the 444 is 51.5k psi.
SAAMI is 44k CUP which translates to a pressure in the early 50 kps region.
mickb wrote:Hey Billo can you teach me the trick to posting about 500 S&W or 500 A2, two vastly more obscure, powerful and difficult to feed cartridges component wise, yet not having a thread full of folks trying to poke holes in them.
mickb wrote:Edited to say Join up aus hunting net and look for safari rifle 444 its all there with the gunsmiths who do them .For the record they did the same thing there battling naysayers for several pages but by the end everyone was on board as It really is a neat little elephant gun. 450-400 nitro or original 404 jeffery power in a cheap dirty little 44 mag CVA with the 444 reamer run into it and long throated...
mickb wrote:Hey Billo can you teach me the trick to posting about 500 S&W or 500 A2, two vastly more obscure, powerful and difficult to feed cartridges component wise, yet not having a thread full of folks trying to poke holes in them.
straightshooter wrote:mickb wrote:Edited to say Join up aus hunting net and look for safari rifle 444 its all there with the gunsmiths who do them .For the record they did the same thing there battling naysayers for several pages but by the end everyone was on board as It really is a neat little elephant gun. 450-400 nitro or original 404 jeffery power in a cheap dirty little 44 mag CVA with the 444 reamer run into it and long throated...
Which invites the following question,
If all that certitude is available on that other forum you refer to, why are you wasting your time dealing with, in your perception, the unsupportive and unproductive comments on this forum.
bigrich wrote:so what's the latest on your 444 project mick ?
straightshooter wrote:Curious comments.
Ballistically the 444 and the 405 Winchester are about equal. Teddy Roosevelt and his son were able to take lions, rhino and elephants with their 405's with a 300 grain projectile with MV 2200 fps and declined the use of heavier double rifles although results on elephant were "mixed", whatever that means.
My extensive experimentation with the 444 in the 90's led me to the belief that the energy sweet spot for the 444 in a Marlin lever action sits with a 265 grain projectile and a suitable double base high bulk density flake powder available at that time. At one point I even tried salvaged cordite.
In a bolt action there will be fewer of the constraints imposed by a lever action as you have earlier pointed out but even so you will still be faced with the problem of getting enough of a suitable high energy powder, not just slower burning, into the space available to reach the numbers you hope for with a 410 grain projectile even with pressures in the region of 60000 psi +.
bigpete wrote:
Having read " African Game Trails " I'd be disinclined to pay much heed to Roosevelt's experiences
straightshooter wrote:Curious comments.
In a bolt action there will be fewer of the constraints imposed by a lever action as you have earlier pointed out but even so you will still be faced with the problem of getting enough of a suitable high energy powder, not just slower burning, into the space available to reach the numbers you hope for with a 410 grain projectile even with pressures in the region of 60000 psi +.
wrenchman wrote:I am of the opinion if that's what you like and can pay for it you should not have to explain it to any one
straightshooter wrote:What was the actual load of 2206H used to achieve 2100 fps with a 410 grain projectile?
wrenchman wrote:I am of the opinion if that's what you like and can pay for it you should not have to explain it to any one
Billo wrote:mickb wrote:Hey Billo can you teach me the trick to posting about 500 S&W or 500 A2, two vastly more obscure, powerful and difficult to feed cartridges component wise, yet not having a thread full of folks trying to poke holes in them.
That's the beauty of 50s, no one has em or the experience so all ya claims go straight thru to the keeper
mickb wrote:straightshooter wrote:What was the actual load of 2206H used to achieve 2100 fps with a 410 grain projectile?
mate I wont post others data between sites nor the photos either but as mentioned earlier feel free to check out the 444 safari thread on Aus hunt net
straightshooter wrote:M17/P14 ?
I have never really thought about those actions because they are variations of the original P13 action that was dimensioned for what was in effect a "magnum" power cartridge.
The first challenge is to find a reasonably priced donor rifle.
The easier route is to start with an M17. The bolt face will need to be opened out to suit the 444 rim. You MIGHT have to 1, bevel the extractor claw 2, Use a P14 magazine 3, modify the feed ramp. You will also be able to fit a speed lock/ cock on opening kit.
If you start with a P14 you MIGHT have to 1, use an M17 extractor 2, use an M17 ejector 3, modify the feed ramp. You will not be able to fit a speed lock/ cock on opening kit as the protruding firing pin must be relied on for proper extraction and ejection.
mickb wrote:thanks Billo I didnt know you were involved. Bloody hell mate, 444 safari's, 500 A2, 500 SW you are into all the cool stuff.
Getting back to my first question, would love to know the easiest bolt action to convert. If anyone has a tikka and wants me to send half a dozen 444 marlin dummy rounds to test the magazine situation let me know.