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Exactly!!
I load 450 BPE and use about 14gr to fill the case. Bob Jurewicz |
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If you are concerned about extra space and you should be I would look into blackhorn 209.I use it in 38-55 , 45-70 , 45-90 & 50 express. All filled to base of seated bullet with a nitro card on top of powder. Go to there web site for reloading data.and info about blackhorn 209.
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Some one resurrected a really old post. This cartridge is actually a proprietary cartridge. worked up loads a long time ago and the gun shoots great. It is a full nitro gun not a cordite rifle. It was made in the early 30s. The bore diameter is actually 43cal. Brass is a pain to make. Had to modify the sizing die I got from CH4d.
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06-14-2020, 09:59 AM | #38 | ||||||
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Dacron has been used for some time as a filler. I first read about it in an article by Ross Seyfried. If not done properly as I remember it can ring the bore. As I understand it a visual dark spot will be left in the bore.
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Hmm, I started getting into guns not so long ago. I'm still using an old rifle that I got from my father. He is already dead and I will not throw away or sell this rifle, even though it is not in the best condition. But hunting with it is also difficult. I'm a beginner and one of my friends advises me to buy a McMillan Game Hunter, but for some reason I have a bad feeling about it. I don't want to take a rifle from this company. I also like something like yours. I'm thinking of consulting with the sellers in the gun store about one like yours. And I also have browning x bolt Pro in mind and I read about it on https://g4gguns.com/product/browning-xbolt / and I was very impressed with this weapon, but again, I'm not sure what would suit me better. Can one of you give advice to a beginner? How to choose your first rifle?
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It is a nice rifle and regulated using a chronograph to the listed velocity. shot right to the sights. Sorry John but I never give out the the kind of information.
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