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Haven't ever owned a #1 and I'm VEDDY close to getting one in 30/40 Krag. Of course I can't find friggin brass anywhere, that might just keep me from purchasing it.
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Decisions, decisions.....
Good luck with that one, man!
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WARNING: #1s CAN BE ADDICTIVE. OWN ONE AND YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO STOP.
Now getting them to shoot one hole groups can be a challenge sometimes but I have yet to find one that cannot be made to preform.
The first time I shot myself in the head...
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Seems like the 303 brass and cartridges are much more available and common than the 30-40. I would think a .308 based cartridge would be nice though for the availability of the bullets for reloading....
There is no accounting for taste.
Experience is a great thing as long as one survives it.
Generally, there ain't a lot that separates the two however, Barely making it is a whole lot more satisfying than barely not making it.
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Has anyone tried or heard of resizing 303 cases and using them for the 30-40? http://www.surplusrifleforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=24&p=570546
Last edited by AJD; 08/28/10.
There is no accounting for taste.
Experience is a great thing as long as one survives it.
Generally, there ain't a lot that separates the two however, Barely making it is a whole lot more satisfying than barely not making it.
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Gunbroker.com has some listed. One guy has a "buy it now" price of $220.00 for 100 pieces (that is not a typo). there is some listed that is cheaper.
I checked a supplier that I know and they don't have any either.
Good luck.
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Good morning all, About 30 something years ago I built up a Mk1 No4 S.M.L.E. chambered for the 303 case but used a .308 barrel where the gunsmith adjusted the reamer pilot to suit. This gives me a lot more choice in projectiles. It is still my favourte pig rifle. Reckon it would be a beaut on a Ruger or TC or similar.
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Haven't ever owned a #1 and I'm VEDDY close to getting one in 30/40 Krag. Of course I can't find friggin brass anywhere, that might just keep me from purchasing it. Steelie, Go ahead and go for it... I have more .30-40 brass than I'll ever use... I'll donate you some.... I believe Winchester only makes .30-40 brass once a year... but eventually it will always be available... (I might even have an extra set of dies...) GH
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Ed, why.................
I'm gonna take a look at it tomorrow.
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Ed, why.................
I'm gonna take a look at it tomorrow. Because I'm a hoarder???? Hell! I don't know....
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You'll never regret a #1, I enjoy mine in .22 Hornet a bunch. This place has brass for $38/100. Have to think it has a pretty long life. http://www.bluestarbrass.com/catalog/ofrbrass.htm
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All mine have shot well. With prudent handloading I have always found a few good loads that will group under an inch at 100 yards. The most finicky was a #1B in 25-06. I have always said that they just feel right in the hand. I don't know why they just do. The only rifle I have carried that came close to this was a Savage 99. Buy it. If you don't like it a #1 in 30-40 will not collect any dust on a sale rack.
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Just hang loose. They will make more .30-40 ammo. & brass. Trust me!
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I have no idea what volume of .30-40 brass this consumes, but the .38-50 Remington Hepburn is becoming increasingly popular among BPCR shooters, even out to 1000 yards. It is formed from .30-40 Krag brass.
Who knows, there might even be one in my future.
Paul
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Who knows, there might even be one in my future.
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It's really strange, but my .30-40 #3 will shoot the factory 180 gr. loads like the footprints of a Chihuahua (that's little cause I have one) at 100 yards. But all my handloads have not been near as tight. I think it might be the subdued velocity of the factory ammo. and the long 180 gr. bullets. I am going to try some 200 and 220 grainers in it. I think the latter is where the Krag gained it's reputation for knocking stuff flat.
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The .30-40 is pretty easy to load. I found 180 Nosler Ballistic tips and 4350 worked well with my original Krag: It didn't do as well with shorter bullets. That is a 100 yard group, with the rifle as you see it, a receiver sight in place. I may try to knock off a deer with the Krag this fall, then give it to an uncle, as it's an old family gun and he has kids & grandkids who shoot. I would like to have a #1 in either .30-30 or .30-40. In the .30-40 one could take advantage of the action strength - but I won't try it if I still have an old Krag around!
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