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Old 03-09-2012, 04:49 PM   #1
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I made a pair of shims/spacers to go under the 444 Marlin dies and make them the correct height to load 405 WCF in for the 10.75x65R . That way i can keep from moving my die settings for the 25+ 444's I already play with on a regular basis !

I'm gonna maybe get 20 or so pieces of the Hornady 405 WCF brass and that should take care of me for the drilling !
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now that 12 by 12 x 7x57r sounds like a winner to me...the 7x57r round is a good round i dropped a few deer this year with it in a suhl drilling...charlie
We have it here in the shop and I just measured the chokes with a set of calipers . I am getting .687" for the right barrel and .684" for the left barrel !

I call that Extra Full and Extra Fullerer

Bout the only way this thing would be good for deer would be a 140 grain bullet in the 7mm barrel and Breneke slugs in the other two .

Way to tight for buckshot in my always biased opinion .
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Here are pics of the engraving on the Sauer 12-12-7x57R . I kinda have this thing for Sika and Roe deer .







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As to the capercaillie here's a picture of one as well as a picture of the engraving .


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Now the Roe Buck !



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boy thats one nice gun...the engraving is wonderful them germans were sure masters at buiding drillings and makeing them lookk good....guess your rite about the chokes being a little tite for buckshot but ive had a few guns with full chokes that shot buckshot pretty good....a brenekee slug placed even close to the rite spot will bring home the bacon....dont you just love these old guns..... charlie
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boy thats one nice gun...the engraving is wonderful them germans were sure masters at buiding drillings and makeing them lookk good....guess your rite about the chokes being a little tite for buckshot but ive had a few guns with full chokes that shot buckshot pretty good....a brenekee slug placed even close to the rite spot will bring home the bacon....dont you just love these old guns..... charlie
I agree with you 100% .

Optimum would be one of the shotgun tubes loaded with 00 and the other with a Brenneke and of course a 140 grainer in the rifle tube . But one can't have everything !

If I'm able to acquire this one this week it'll pretty much kill my play cash for Baltimore the following weekend . Which really doesn't bother as I wasn't looking forward to walking around all day saturday on that hard floor !
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You know it seems to me when I shot skeet with our Kerner drilling last year it was either black clouds or clkear misses and I put the calipers to the barrels the following day and I believe that ones choked full or better in both barrels as well . However full choke in a 16 gauge with #1 buck shoots rather well sometimes .

May take that one to the pattern board next wednesday just for giggles .
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let us know how she patterns i predict it to well... charlie
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Just finished with my 10 cases for the 10.75x65R Collath drilling !



Took the first case and rechecked the trimmed length and then primed them all with CCI200 primers . Next I slightly belled the necks of all them in a raised 444 Marlin expander die . Then I measured out a 16.5 grain charge of Unique and poured it in one case . Well actually before that I set the seating die to crimp on the top of the 405 trimmed case . Then after I put the charge in I seated a Castboolits Group Buy 434-207GC bullet and crimped it . That one was a hair above the crimp groove but it went in the gun okay . Took it outside and fired it into a bank and came back in the loading room !

Took the fire formed case and used a RCBS Universal depriming die and knocked the primer out . Cleaned the pocket and reprimed as well as expanded the neck slightly . Recharged the case with Unique and seated another bullet after adjusting the depth a couple red hairs . Tried the loaded round in the case and it was just a hair snug but thats fine since I hadn't sized the case ANY . Took it back outside and fired it in the bank again no problem , case extracted just like it had before .

So I reloaded the same case for the third time and here's the finished product .





Looks like this thing will get run over the Chrony again wednesday just for kicks . I was getting about 1580 FPS with this load in 444 MArlin brass . So I'll just make sure everything is relatively the same and with 10 loaded rounds I should be able to see how well or bad I shoot at 50 yards with open sights !
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