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Some thoughts that might be just wild goose chase though. J.D, Jones has some experience with smithing the alloy barrels. Don't know if any of it would relate to the pivot mount or your alloy. Could be some info there though.
Another thought - Some sleeve barrels for the NEF frame and the Encore Frame. Have seen some of these shoot, and they really do the accuracy thing. Being said, all of those had "expert" sleeving, chambering and throating though. We are talking .200 and .300 on centers here with reloads. Top breaks have an "issue" with sizing reloaded cases on the headspace thing, and also know this is a consideration when doing this type of work for accuracy, AND chamber pressure considerations.
May be goose chase, but just some some thoughts here.
Like your stock work, gives an air of class to a brutal looking shootin' iron.
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Just saw the 5 gallon bucket pics, and read the Rubbermaid posts.
Man, you need one of those 2000 gallon plastic swimming pools to test that thing, LOL!!!!
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We got 600 gr slug to 2000 fps in NEF.Used ball powder load. Case length of maximum 3.07 works. Can use our case shorter, but load developement harder. Anyone using our style case should also put in adapter for shotgun primer. Save a lot of work beefing up hammer speed and strength.Ed
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are there any plans available for chamber reamers and load dies being available?
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In NEf factory same chamber.For long version I made mine with lathe tool.I have specs so that reamers can be made for snug fit for our case.I have specs for dies.Now I use pieces of others dies.ED.
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Being some guns need to much work to fire bmg primers, it easier to do the following with adapter bushings. Here is picture of cases for primer comparisons.1st is regular bmg primer. 2nd is adapted to a shotgun primer. 3rd is adapted to large rifle primer. Of the 2 adaptations, large rifle is easier to do, just ream out pocket, thread in adapter, but adapting shotgun primer you have to deepen the original primer pocket a little, then thread and screw in a bushing.These two primers give about 100 fps less than bmg primer.Ed.
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Have you shot any game with one of these loads yet? Are you planning to have a custom mold made to cast bullets with? Has the cannon with the scope mounted on it eaten any scopes? <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shocked.gif" alt="" />
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No hunting yet. just load developement. I don't cast. I can get heat treated super hard slugs delivered for 70 cents each, so have no desire or time to cast. I just have aperture sights. Both Savage and Nef have scope rails if scope is needed. Anyone wanting to get into 12ga bigbore NEF shooting; Nef 12ga Ultra slug gun at gunshop $225.Add weight to butt and forearm. Get a thicker pad. Get a box of 10 brass cases from Rocky Mtn Cartridge for 60 bucks. These cases use shotgun primers, have thick base like our case, have thick sides to fit chambers right, No chamber work needed, use as is. As you fire these cases they work harden, and can go faster. 600gr at 1750 fps possible, at first.. that's 4000 ft lbs.Ed
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Testing RL-25 in Savage, with long case--Got 730 gr hardened cast slug to 2400 plus with 300 gr RL-25. Full load. Bottom of cases don't need sizing.Ed
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Hubel,
I am very much enjoying this thread. I have no interest in owning one, but your work is definitely way out there with regards to revisiting the past and breaking new ground at the same time, so I'm having a great time reading along. This ain't no doing an Ackley Improved of something followed by a great stomping up of dust! Good work, keep up the explorations.
Maybe you could lose the rim and go with the 50 BMG cartridge base as is next generation?
Model 600s in 308 Win and 6mm Rem, nuther one rebarreled to 22-250, matched pair of Model 660's in 6.5mm Rem Mag and 350 Rem Mag, NEED a 660 in 222.
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My hairiest wildcat gets close to your description, a straight belted case, made with bmg brass.In an action taking bmg pressures, good for 20,000 ft lbs.I like straight cases, so either a rim or belt is needed for headspace. Ed
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i just noticed how the table top was way warped by the shot into the bucket of water. urk.
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Testing Savage with long case-Got 2550 with 320gr WC-855H special ball.730 gr slug. Same slug, 300gr of RL-25 got 2400. 300 gr of RL-22 got 2800. 280 gr of W-760 ball got 2900. Will hold more 760, but pressures around 40k on last two loads mentioned.Savage extracts easy, bellers like a tank gun.Ed
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well, duh ... get some more better pics. don't you know anybody who's a hand with digital cameras and transmitting photos?
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We are having a group buy of 1000 gr soft jacketed bullets for 12ga from Hawk. $2.10 each.Contact me for details.Need order of 1000 total for them to make dies and start.Got commitment for 400 already.Let me know if interested.We are getting a 1887 12ga lever gun to test our cases in. Modern replica that stands high pressures.Ed.
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We got a 1050 gr slug over 2200 in th eSavage. Cases extracted easy, gun works fine. We get questions about recoil. My Savage is a pussycat being heavy relative to the loads...Now Rob's gets exciting... Rob shot a few 1000 grain Bridgers at 3250 fps and he said he couldn't go any higher as recoil was "severe". His Borchardt is 24 lbs, and can take any pressure you could load for it and still hang on. Cartridges of this size really gets the juices flowing at over 23,000 ft lbs..Ed
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We got 1887 12ga levergun here to test. Has 2 & 3/4 inch chamber and we will test with our cases cut back and with Rocky Mtn cases.Here is pic.Neat gun.Ed
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Do you know what pressure the '87 ten gauge original will handle. Friend just got one to sell on consignment for an older gentleman. Well worn, but sound and tight. Most of the wear is from carrying. He got permission to use it for Fall turkey, and says he is buying. I'm second in line to purchase it.
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Remseven-Not for sure. Original actions were just cast and not moderm investment cast steel. Original 10 ga was black powder and early smokeless substitutes. Max I think about 10,000 lbs pressure.Only load data I have on 10ga is for long shells.Ed
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Thanks for reply! We were figuring 8000 psi for ballpark figure. Not going to load for it until sure. May even go the blackpowder route. Neat old shotgun to me. Surprisingly well balanced IMO.
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