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here is a link to a listing of the distributors.
http://www.germanguns.com/upload/sho...-Classic-Slugs http://i706.photobucket.com/albums/w...ps28c8feb3.jpg |
Thanks !
These will be great out of my combination gun ! |
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The mauser cartridge uses .439" bullet, but the straight tapered case use a .453" bullet. The .44WCF drops right in, and because its a very short bullet, it doesn't tumble. The bullet is much smaller than the 11.15, so don't expect bench rest accuracy, it's just a good, 50 yard plinker. I never tried 44 Special, and don't remember the dimensions. 11.15x60R straights are made by trimming and fire-forming 9.3x74R cases. Lyman makes a .453 mold, and I used soft lead only, no tin or antimony. Lots of people use linotype (or used to use it) but it's way to hard for old barrels. I only worked up one smokeless load, but 60 grains of ff is about what the original was loaded with. Nontes book gives many of these conversions. |
I would check your chokes, especially in the left barrel before using slugs. They are often tighter than a bull's @$$.
I wouldn't shoot .410 slugs in the 11.15x 60mm barrel, only because they are very much smaller than the bore, and soft and may lead the hell out of the gun. |
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agree with the slug on the 410... thanks for the reply. |
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