anyone here have experience with wildcats?
What I'm really looking for is the hardest hitting round, or the most energy from the round that will fit in the AR-308/LR-308 magazine. probably won't use it much past 100 yards but having good energy and minimal drop out till 3 or 4 hundred yards would be nice.
.308W is 2.8" max overall length so that does limit options.
338 Federal does look better than the .308 for ME and at 100y but there are a few that do better. there is the necked up 308 cases to .35 and .375. I'm liking the .375 sized bullets. for everything I read it seems the .375 has about the best mass per area. or in other words most efficient for hard hitting and velocity with minimal drag so it can reach out further if needed and doesn't take enormous case size or long actions to get decent performance from them.
the one I've been looking at is the 375-08 but I also keep running across the 375 raptor which seems to be nearly identical except for the angle of the shoulder and trimmed back neck. I can't seem to find any real data on the 375-08 performance but I would think it would be identical to the 375 Raptor. the 375 Raptor can do around 3600 ft/lbs at the muzzle and about 3200 at 100 yards using a 260 grain bullet
375 Raptor resizing dies appear to be out of stock and special order with very long lead times. the 375-08 looks to be easier to get even if it's a special order as more places seem to list it. each of these two cartages don't have much shoulder left after resizing the neck. I'm a little worried about head spacing issues with such a small shoulder. I think this is the reason the Raptor changed the angle but the 375-08 would have stock angle. pro are just a barrel swap away from using the standard .308 if it doesn't work out or end up costing too much to reload
the other option I have been looking into is the 284 necked up to 375 making it a 375-284. this does give me a little more case capacity for more velocity and energy. not much info on this one either but maybe 200-300 fps and 100-200 ft/lbs. it does look to run a bit longer overall but maybe bullet selection can keep it at 2.80". the biggest issues I've read about using it in the AR-308 is after loading just a few rounds into the magazine it bulges, gets stuck and doesn't feed. don't know what size magazine was used and if a 20 or 10 rounder would work. if I could get this to work I would probably want to go this route. would have slightly more shoulder, more case capacity, higher velocity and ft/lbs over anything else I could find that has any chance of working in a AR-308. the 284 also seems to use the same bolt as the 308 so a barrel change and nothing lost. can't use the same brass as the easier to find 308 but 284 shouldn't be too hard to find
any other recommendations for another cartridge that would fit in the AR-308 that I should consider? what about the 338 RCM? is that still a thing?
maybe I should make this a poll between the 338 fed, 375-08, 375 Raptor, 338 RCM and other
What I'm really looking for is the hardest hitting round, or the most energy from the round that will fit in the AR-308/LR-308 magazine. probably won't use it much past 100 yards but having good energy and minimal drop out till 3 or 4 hundred yards would be nice.
.308W is 2.8" max overall length so that does limit options.
338 Federal does look better than the .308 for ME and at 100y but there are a few that do better. there is the necked up 308 cases to .35 and .375. I'm liking the .375 sized bullets. for everything I read it seems the .375 has about the best mass per area. or in other words most efficient for hard hitting and velocity with minimal drag so it can reach out further if needed and doesn't take enormous case size or long actions to get decent performance from them.
the one I've been looking at is the 375-08 but I also keep running across the 375 raptor which seems to be nearly identical except for the angle of the shoulder and trimmed back neck. I can't seem to find any real data on the 375-08 performance but I would think it would be identical to the 375 Raptor. the 375 Raptor can do around 3600 ft/lbs at the muzzle and about 3200 at 100 yards using a 260 grain bullet
375 Raptor resizing dies appear to be out of stock and special order with very long lead times. the 375-08 looks to be easier to get even if it's a special order as more places seem to list it. each of these two cartages don't have much shoulder left after resizing the neck. I'm a little worried about head spacing issues with such a small shoulder. I think this is the reason the Raptor changed the angle but the 375-08 would have stock angle. pro are just a barrel swap away from using the standard .308 if it doesn't work out or end up costing too much to reload
the other option I have been looking into is the 284 necked up to 375 making it a 375-284. this does give me a little more case capacity for more velocity and energy. not much info on this one either but maybe 200-300 fps and 100-200 ft/lbs. it does look to run a bit longer overall but maybe bullet selection can keep it at 2.80". the biggest issues I've read about using it in the AR-308 is after loading just a few rounds into the magazine it bulges, gets stuck and doesn't feed. don't know what size magazine was used and if a 20 or 10 rounder would work. if I could get this to work I would probably want to go this route. would have slightly more shoulder, more case capacity, higher velocity and ft/lbs over anything else I could find that has any chance of working in a AR-308. the 284 also seems to use the same bolt as the 308 so a barrel change and nothing lost. can't use the same brass as the easier to find 308 but 284 shouldn't be too hard to find
any other recommendations for another cartridge that would fit in the AR-308 that I should consider? what about the 338 RCM? is that still a thing?
maybe I should make this a poll between the 338 fed, 375-08, 375 Raptor, 338 RCM and other