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Quote from: b23 on February 15, 2016, 09:59:50 AMWhen Kirby Allen was frist building me a rifle I was going to go with his 277 Allen Mag which is a 338 Lapua, improved to his shoulder, necked down to .277 but the supply of 169.5 Wildcat bullets ceased to exist so went with a 300AX for the, new then, 230 Bergers.But, with Berger now offering a 170gr high BC 270 bullet, a 270-338 Lap. Imp. could be a lot more fun.A few years ago I talked to Kirby about doing a joint venture on a 375-416Barrett with Kirby's proprietary taper and shoulder angle. I thought it could be a fun project and give a sizable increase in velocity over the 375-408 CHEYTAC imp. stuff but he didn't think the increase would be substantial enough to warrant the expense. I still think a 375-416 Barrett Improved would be pretty cool. There was a guy over on long range hunting dot com that assembled the parts and pieces to build one but if I recall he developed health issues and it never progressed beyond him getting all the stuff to build it.I checked out some potential ballistics, this is interesting!
When Kirby Allen was frist building me a rifle I was going to go with his 277 Allen Mag which is a 338 Lapua, improved to his shoulder, necked down to .277 but the supply of 169.5 Wildcat bullets ceased to exist so went with a 300AX for the, new then, 230 Bergers.But, with Berger now offering a 170gr high BC 270 bullet, a 270-338 Lap. Imp. could be a lot more fun.A few years ago I talked to Kirby about doing a joint venture on a 375-416Barrett with Kirby's proprietary taper and shoulder angle. I thought it could be a fun project and give a sizable increase in velocity over the 375-408 CHEYTAC imp. stuff but he didn't think the increase would be substantial enough to warrant the expense. I still think a 375-416 Barrett Improved would be pretty cool. There was a guy over on long range hunting dot com that assembled the parts and pieces to build one but if I recall he developed health issues and it never progressed beyond him getting all the stuff to build it.
Quote from: bearpaw on February 16, 2016, 07:32:38 PMQuote from: b23 on February 15, 2016, 09:59:50 AMWhen Kirby Allen was frist building me a rifle I was going to go with his 277 Allen Mag which is a 338 Lapua, improved to his shoulder, necked down to .277 but the supply of 169.5 Wildcat bullets ceased to exist so went with a 300AX for the, new then, 230 Bergers.But, with Berger now offering a 170gr high BC 270 bullet, a 270-338 Lap. Imp. could be a lot more fun.A few years ago I talked to Kirby about doing a joint venture on a 375-416Barrett with Kirby's proprietary taper and shoulder angle. I thought it could be a fun project and give a sizable increase in velocity over the 375-408 CHEYTAC imp. stuff but he didn't think the increase would be substantial enough to warrant the expense. I still think a 375-416 Barrett Improved would be pretty cool. There was a guy over on long range hunting dot com that assembled the parts and pieces to build one but if I recall he developed health issues and it never progressed beyond him getting all the stuff to build it.I checked out some potential ballistics, this is interesting!Kirby is an interesting cat, he is married to my cousin. He has logged every bullet he has sent down range going all the way back to when he was a kid. I have some prints of his artwork (a mule deer and a bighorn print, I wish I had more) it is in extremely high demand and sells for a pretty penny these days, it has been decades since he has done any artwork, gun smithing takes up all of his time.
I believe you could get an extra 100 fps out of the 270 ultra...i don't have one yet but have eyed that caliber for awhile....i believe York or Jay shark has built one tho
Quote from: kentrek on February 16, 2016, 08:25:32 PMI believe you could get an extra 100 fps out of the 270 ultra...i don't have one yet but have eyed that caliber for awhile....i believe York or Jay shark has built one tho I pushed the 150gr bullets up around 3500 fps and the 140s to about 3600 with the 270 Ultra. The barrel I had was a 10" twist though and I wasn't really happy with it. I need to get around to ordering an 8" twist so I can really see what the 270 can do with the new Bergers. They should hit an easy 3350 fps.
I've also been looking at some 7mm options to try and get ballistics like these.
I'd have to search around and find it but I think I read where the 180 Berger was still outperforming the 195 Berger, at distance, because the 195's would pressure out and the velocity/BC wasn't enough to surpass what they were getting with the 180's.If I recall there were a couple people that experienced this. Maybe Travis will read this and comment because I think he was part of that conversation too.
I pushed the 150gr bullets up around 3500 fps and the 140s to about 3600 with the 270 Ultra. The barrel I had was a 10" twist though and I wasn't really happy with it. I need to get around to ordering an 8" twist so I can really see what the 270 can do with the new Bergers. They should hit an easy 3350 fps.
Quote from: b23 on February 17, 2016, 07:32:15 AMI'd have to search around and find it but I think I read where the 180 Berger was still outperforming the 195 Berger, at distance, because the 195's would pressure out and the velocity/BC wasn't enough to surpass what they were getting with the 180's.If I recall there were a couple people that experienced this. Maybe Travis will read this and comment because I think he was part of that conversation too.I've encountered this before, but with slightly lighter bullets. In my 284 Striker, I get better performance out to 1300 yards using the 168gr VLD instead of the 180 VLD because of the higher velocity of the 168. I think the super heavy 7mm bullets are at their best in cases the size of the 7mm RUM and up.Quote from: kentrek on February 17, 2016, 05:50:30 AMI pushed the 150gr bullets up around 3500 fps and the 140s to about 3600 with the 270 Ultra. The barrel I had was a 10" twist though and I wasn't really happy with it. I need to get around to ordering an 8" twist so I can really see what the 270 can do with the new Bergers. They should hit an easy 3350 fps.Id think this would make the perfect "packable" long range gun, how was the recoil on the rifle you played with ?
I've been working on a new idea for a few days now. I need somebody to make me some lead core 600gr VLDs in .458 diameter though.