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Originally Posted by EdM
9.3x64


Maybe on a diet, but its case is too thin relative to the neck.


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The elusive .270 F A G.

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Seems to not have the same neck contour and overall shape as the .375 H&H.


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Reasonably sure those are .411 Hawk cartridges but they could be .375 Scovill.

When the 1895 re-issues first came out there was an outfit in Alaskan doing conversions.


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A .375 H&H would be my guess also.



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Originally Posted by dSmith_45
Reasonably sure those are .411 Hawk cartridges but they could be .375 Scovill.

When the 1895 re-issues first came out there was an outfit in Alaskan doing conversions.

Yep. I meant 1895.


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Originally Posted by DHN
My guess is .416 Ruger


I agree with this.

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It was the 1895 that amazed me. Whatever the cartridge, it has to work through that action, obviously. It appears to be at least .375" bore and probably beltless. And I bet it is both very hard to get and eye-wateringly expensive in Alaska. Especially now.


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Maybe it’s a 35 Winchester. I believe the model 95 Winchester came in that Caliber.

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Hi all, it is my wildcat cartridge called the 41 O&M (Occumpaigh and Manzo). It is a 9.3x62 necked up to .410. Handy canoe carbine:

https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbt...233780/browning-1895-scout-rifle-project

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Very cool. Thanks Mainer.


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Yah, that's what I thought....


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Originally Posted by lochsa
9.3x62 was my guess. Doesn’t look like a belted case


I dont see a belt, even with my readerson. I say its probably a 9.3x62


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