Another straight wall cartridge for the states that mandate them for rifle use deer hunting.
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What do you mean by that? Everything I have run through mine has been greatHopefully they don't screw it up like they did with the ammo in 350 L.
7.62x39 / 6.8spc / Grendel bolt face. Gonna be interesting
What do you mean by that? Everything I have run through mine has been great
I wouldn't think so.Interesting Winc. submitted this one. I mean is the market that big for these ?
357 size bullets will work but not with Winchester brass. They work with starline which is way better than the Winchester garbage anyway. The Winchester brass is too thick and won’t chamber with bullets bigger than .356” in a saami chamber but starline will with .357” bullets.They messed up the crimp on the first ammo. They roll crimped it and the round was too far into the chamber and was pinching the bullet so it would not release. It was blowing out cases on every shot. And they listed the bullets as 0.357" and people were pissed off because it was actually a 9mm 0.355" bullet and they could not not use their 357 bullets like they wanted.
357 size bullets will work but not with Winchester brass. They work with starline which is way better than the Winchester garbage anyway. The Winchester brass is too thick and won’t chamber with bullets bigger than .356” in a saami chamber but starline will with .357” bullets.
I have a few 350s and even had a bolt gun built before you could buy a factory rifle. I have never had an issue in any of my ARs or bolt guns with starline brass and 357 sized bullets. The “belted magnum” is from either loading too hot, too much crimp or trimming the cases too short. With high pressure rounds that headspace on the case mouth it is very important to keep the case length as close to chamber dimensions as possible. Now back to the original discussion, the 400 legend looks like it will be a great round and I will get a barrel made as soon as Reamers are available. Hopefully mos-tek with be making ar barrels. This looks like it will be a nice short range bear cartridge with low recoil.And there is where you are wrong. Starline brass is made wrong. One it is thinner, thats why you can fit the larger bullet in SOME chambers. The web is made too low and you can turn the brass into a belted case in a AR that uses a coned breach face. Win brass is made exactly the way it is supposed to be.
I have been loading for the legend since day one of its release. I have them in an AR and in a Ruger American Ranch bolt action. I have shot everything from a 85gr to 290gr in one. I know what it can and can not do. While I have never destroyed any brass like below, I know several that have when this first came out as there was no data to use. I used 357 max data at first. And it was safe as could be.
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I was thinking the same thing on pressure. Pretty dumb since the 6.8/Valk bolt will hold up to at least 52k reliably. 55,000 for the 350 Legend! Think I'll pass on the 400L.Damn. Looks like I’ll be building another upper!
Looking at the saami drawing, isn’t 45,000 kind of low pressure?
6.5 Grendel and 6.8 SPC use different bolt face diameters.7.62x39 / 6.8spc / Grendel bolt face. Gonna be interesting
I would think that hard cast gas checked and XTPs will be the only high speed options unless it catches on and manufacturers produce projectiles with thicker jacketsI wonder if the low pressure is to keep the bullet velocity down so the bullets don’t come apart since they’ll likely be bullets designed for 10mm auto pistols.
How close is it to 6.8 Basic brass that has been available for years? How much more would the case you're describing get you over a Valkyrie?I was thinking the same thing on pressure. Pretty dumb since the 6.8/Valk bolt will hold up to at least 52k reliably. 55,000 for the 350 Legend! Think I'll pass on the 400L.
I do like that it will result in brass that (for the first time) is .422 bolt head with essentially a Grendel body size. If they necked this case to .224 & called it a 223 Legend they'd have a winner IMO.
It's not close to the 6.8 basic. The new 400L appears to be made on a case that's never existed.How close is it to 6.8 Basic brass that has been available for years? How much more would the case you're describing get you over a Valkyrie?
I would think most pistol bullets would just come apart even the bonded stuff. The 350 factory loads all seem to have rifle bullets in them.First videos are out and it looks pretty cool. The 350 didn’t do much for me but the extra punch of the 400 seems nice. Sending a .180gr 40 cal gold dot 2400 fps seems fun fun fun.
First videos are out and it looks pretty cool. The 350 didn’t do much for me but the extra punch of the 400 seems nice. Sending a .180gr 40 cal gold dot 2400 fps seems fun fun fun.
FWIW…..
Here is what remains of a 10mm 200gr XTP launched at 2200 from my muzzleloader after impacting the lung area of a 100lb whitetail doe. No exit.
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While it did kill the deer, it grenaded on contact. They’re going to have problems with penetration with pistol bullets at the advertised velocities. This cartridge may well be the perfect platform for the monos.
Hopefully they don't screw it up like they did with the ammo in 350 L.
But 350 L sounds so much better for marketing. Who would buy a 357AR?
Explain, please."The only reason I shoot a 45 is because they don't make a 46".
- @Yondering probably.
Maybe because it had nothing to do with anything and was a stupid comment.It was reference to 357 being bigger than 350. I guess it was lost on you...
Mos-Tek just announced they are tooling up. They are well known in 350 Legend circles, I imagine their 400 will do just fine.The 400 sounds like a great pig buster. I'm in once someone releases a quality 16 to 18 inch barrel.
Maybe you’re expecting too much too soon.I think Winchester and others have NO interest in the 400 Legend. 6 months after the introduction there are no guns, no barrels, no brass, no dies and not much commitment from any mfgs. Seems to be e big flop!!
That is my preferred style of straight wall cartridge bullet. At $0.30 each, a good candidate.![]()
10mm (.400 or .401") - 240 Grain WFNGC — Bengal Bullets
240 Grain Wide Flat Nose Gas Check sized to .401.” Meplat is .3” and nose length is .256”www.bengalbullets.com
I agree, but one thing that I think I’ve learned, having tried to push the 350 Legend in a lever, is that levers don’t like the rebated rims of the AR based cartridges. That’s why Henry and Remington teamed up for their answer, the .360 Buckhammer.Be fun in a levergun
I had a Winchester converted to 358 Winchester. It worked just fine with 308 brassI agree, but one thing that I think I’ve learned, having tried to push the 350 Legend in a lever, is that levers don’t like the rebated rims of the AR based cartridges. That’s why Henry and Remington teamed up for their answer, the .360 Buckhammer.
That’s right. If you’ve never heard of it, raise your hand.
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The ballistics are kind of "meh".I agree, but one thing that I think I’ve learned, having tried to push the 350 Legend in a lever, is that levers don’t like the rebated rims of the AR based cartridges. That’s why Henry and Remington teamed up for their answer, the .360 Buckhammer.
That’s right. If you’ve never heard of it, raise your hand.
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The ballistics are kind of "meh".
Since none are long rang cartridges, I'd suggest the 450 Bushmaster, with a 16 twist, and 16" barrel it functions with 185 copper 45 ACP to to .458" 502 gr bullets resized to .452. Subsonic power with 502 gr bullets or super sonic velocity power with all bullets. Or short range shot shells if you hand load...or a multi- ball load.I wouldn't think so.
Between the 450 and 350 pretty much all bases are covered. But I guess everyone is looking for that happy medium