I really have to stretch to think of a wildcat that offers me much practical advantage over what I can already get commercially, especially in bolt guns, but there are two wildcats that have held my attention over the years:
7-30 Waters – Looks like a great little deer cartridge
7mm STE – Looks even better than the Waters
I strongly considered rechambering my .257 Roberts to an AI configuration right after I got the rifle, but once I got to play more with the standard chambering with +P pressures I quickly lost interest.
It would be interesting to see Marlin produce something based on the 450 brass – a 7mm-450, .30-450, .35-450 or .375-450. Should be able to get some pretty interesting velocities…
The next question is, would I BUY any of the above? Maybe, but probably not. If I canÂ’t get it done with what I have now it probably doesnÂ’t need doing. There are two more cartridges I would like to have n a bolt gun, a .308 and a .338 or .375. The .308 would be for a variety of purposes but primarily for use on the metallic silhouette range at the NRA Whittington Center which is about 3 hours south of here. The .338 or .375 would be mostly for Alaska. Doubt IÂ’ll ever get to Alaska on a hunting trip, but thatÂ’s no reason not to buy the guns. :grin: