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Here is a neat idea for a 5 shot 12ga,
a 12ga revolver. Nice looking gun. Also I found a company that would rebore 10ga NEF heavy barreled guns to 8ga, if they can get 5-6 guys lined up to do it, so that they can make tooling and charge less than 300 bucks to do it. Delta Reboring. Let me know and we'll get arrangements made if enough are interested.I have two now.ED ![]() |
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revolving shotgun, thats cool. like a taurus judge on steroids and a buttstock
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#253 |
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The long brass 10GA FH case shown above has a Lyman
slug in a thickwall 10ga steel shotcup that BPI sells. That's a 12ga 525gr Lyman.Makes nice lighter slug for 10ga. The slug has bottom chamfered to set in cup tight and a little epoxy makes it one piece that makes it a discarding sabot style like a SPW. That makes it front heavy so that it is as accurate as Brenekke KOs in smoothbore. I'm also working with a guys to cast long hollowbase 10ga slugs like the ones Federal loads. We are figuring out molds now, will probably make slugs about 850gr. Here is picture of my 10GA FH NEF with long brass case started in the chamber. Chamber is set for that 4.050" brass case and will shoot 3.5" plastic cases also. I am going to put on a thumbhole Survivor stock like I have on NEF 8ga we did.Ed |
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We talk about liking the use of heavier slug barrels
in using our slow powder giving 1/3 faster loads in plastic cases, and handling recoil better. It is stiffer being heavy for an aid to accuracy. Guy out west has this heavy muzzled, Hastings, rifled barrel, for his REM 870. In first pic is a comparison to the original 870 barrel. It shows a muzzle as heavy as on a NEF Ultra Slug GUN. 2nd picture is the gun itself. That makes a neat slug gun..Ed ![]() |
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#255 |
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The heavy rifled barrel in previous post was made by
Hastings for the Remington 870. It is 26" long and a muzzle diameter of over an inch. Hastings is gone now, but we'd like to find some of these barrels. The Hastings number of the barrel is 560H90. In the meantime Remington has come out with their SPS Super Magnum Slug Gun with 25.5" rifled barrel and a 1" diameter muzzle, with more solid barrel, and extra pins in mounting barrel, so a scope can be put on action. Ed ![]() |
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I am now putting a 3.5" 20ga on the FBW action.
We are having RMC make 3.5" brass 20ga cases. I also bought a huge box of 3.5" plastic case Hastings hot rod sabot slugs at their out if business auction. Picture is of FBW with brass case in the feed trough. Any wanting to do 20 ga brass cases, at same time, contact RMC, they'd like to make a big batch this spring.. I also got few of the cases to make the 10ga FH brass 4.050" long case. Anyone wanting one. I'll part with them, but I'll only will have a few. The brass is hard to find and costly.. Ed ![]() |
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I get asked about presses used for big cases.
Here is a picture of my 2 big presses on the heavy bench, with the case spinner/lathe on the back of the bench. Blue one is a Walnut Hill and the green is beefed up Ammomaster. Both are braced so I can lean on them.Bench is braced to wall supports and benches behind. You can see the expanders laid out on the press brace arms, and a whole bunch of shorty dies laid out, that fit everything from 10ga down to my 700HE. And variety of large cases and real large 4ga-8ga dies, parts I work with. On the right is a stack of my 585HE dies in the die boxes.Ed ![]() |
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#258 |
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Now might get real exciting load developement wise,
If we could make brass cases as long as the paper one on the right. In picture is 3.5" 10ga plastic case, our 10GA FH brass 4.05" case I made by putting a 10ga basecup on 50cal Russian brass, and third a 6" long 10ga bomb disposal case used to shoot liquid/gel in to bomb packages, I think. Anyone knows for sure let me know.ED ![]() |
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looks like a fricken road flare with a case head glued to it. what are you gonna make with that. A 10 Ga. FH magnum (AKA satans boomstick)
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Just showing it for a comparison. Interesting the
hairy stuff made out there. Here is picture showing surplus 50 Russian case before and the 10ga brass case we make using it with 10ga bases pressed and epoxied on and expanding case out straight, making the 4.050" long 10ga case.Makes a great 10ga FH...ED ![]() Last edited by hubel458; 03-23-2010 at 11:09 PM.. |
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We have put 4 different cartridges in the Savage 210
bolt gun. We added various 12ga and .700" heavy thick barrels. The first was our 12ga FH long case. The second was my 700H 3.25" belted case. Third was the 3.5" 12ga that Bret did, and fourth is the 700NE that we wanted to see how it works. It shoots fine, has weighted stock, and a 27 inch barrel.Has a double thick pad. Cases in picture are 20 bucks each...Ed ![]() |
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Here is picture of my Mossy 695 that has heavy barrel for
the our long 12ga cases, in fact it chambers the 12ga belted shown in picture ok that I use for testing. I set chamber to do belted as well as rimmed. Second picture is some of my 585 Short HE cases, that work great in regular length actions.We have these in Ruger, Enfields, Mausers already. I have available supply of brass for these of about 8-9000. Ed ![]() ![]() |
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Dude, you are everywhere in the world.
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Getting to some more 4ga/bore work.With barrel and
falling block action locked down fired off some blank type loads to test the breach and firing pin I set up. I fired it by hitting the back of firing pin with a rod, as I now have get hammer and trigger setup. Firing pin dents primers ok, breach works and headspace is ok. For loads I have wads to take up space above powder. Others with same 4ga case in doubles fill case about 1/6 full of Blue Dot (110gr), with 2000gr slug. I'll use 1600 gr hollowbase slugs, with about 1/3 of a case of IMR 4759 or 1/2 to 5/8 case of RE17, rest filled with fiber wads.These are shotgun primer loads and I will be using THE STRONGER PRIMERS OF KILN CASES at about same price as BMG primers. And I have BMG primer cases also that I will test also, once gun is finished in a few weeks.Ed |
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Fired 4bore with 760 gr light round ball with
fiber wads under it, using 150gr Blue Dot and shotgun primer case. Just starting loads for testing operation. Hardly no recoil, like a heavy, beefed up blank load, could go much higher with that light of round ball. Will have pics of the muzzle blast and the gun shooting from the side, using heavier slugs in a week or so. In Owen's 4bore double,that uses same case size they use max of 110gr of Blue Dot with 2000 gr slug. Ed ![]() |
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jesus man, thats a quarter pond of lead
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It takes 43 muscles to frown, 17 to smile, and 3 for proper trigger squeeze. The latest caliber or gear is no substitute for experience and skill. Rifles and cartridges don't make hits -- shooters do. Fact of life: After Monday and Tuesday, even the calendar says WTF!
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Last time I saw a breach that large, it was on wheels......or maybe tracks.
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#268 |
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Fired the 4bore with the 760 gr round ball,
which is a hard rubber coated steel ball, thus the light weight compared to lead, using 100gr of Blue Dot under 300gr RE17, total 400gr. Hairy load, with 3500 fps, and 20,000 ft lbs. Used the turned 4bore cases, with shotgun primers, and with that light projectile case doesn't need sizing. This is good beginning bullet weight for early testing. I am gonna do 1200gr and 1600gr holding the speeds to give about same energy. I won't load heavier until I get another stock like one I have that is full width. Also those who want 3.5" 20ga brass cases, Rocky Mtn Cartridge is making them now.ED |
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Tested 4bore with a double ball load of 1250 grains weight,
Used 100gr Blue Dot under 250gr of RE17, with card and one fiber wad. 2600 fps. Recoil not bad, just brisk. Used turned brass cases with shotgun primer, and cases still didn't expand base. just size top.. Running about 23-25,000 psi. The light ball load in above post about 16,000 psi.. Ed |
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Some interesting shooting with 4bore.
Double 760gr ball load of 1520 gr total, at 2300 fps. A buck and ball load, 6 45cal lead balls, 133gr each, and a 760 gr ball on top, 1560 gr total, at 2300 fps. Both loads 100gr BlueDot under 225gr Re17, In the turned brass cases, with shotgun primer.Recoil manageable, and like a big push. The sound isn't a boom like regular shotguns, but cracks loud like big bore rifles,at least twice as as loud.Ed |
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I can only imagine. thats like a freakin gigantic buckshot load. What the destruction on target like???
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#272 |
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It tears things up. The big bundle hardwood stops it
in about 3 ft feet. I got my 20ga FH 3.5" brass cases from RMC. The case capacity in water is 234 gr. It holds 215 gr of dense ball powder to the base of 490gr 20ga hard lead slugs I have. These cases use a 209Mag shotgun primer, and I have mouth ID set up for .620 slugs as the slugs and sabots I have are that size. These cases will work good out to 35,000 psi, without extreme expansion or resizing problems. Load of slow powder will get 490 gr to 2500 plus at 25-27,000 psi, 6800 ft lbs, using the 30" barrel I'm getting to put on the FBW Model L falling block. ! also have a case of the 3.5" factory Hastings SPW, locked on sabot, loaded rounds to use.Ed |
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Here is pic of the RMC brass 20ga 3.5" with
Hastings 3.5" factory plastic case loads, and 20ga Hollywood dies. Also slugs, Dixie 490 gr, Hastings SPW and 900gr jacketed in the one case. Second pic is the FBW Model L setup that will have 20ga 3.5" chambered barrel in a second one. This 1st one is in my 585HE.It is falling block in one piece thumbhole stock, an idea I come up with on my 4bore falling block. Second Model L will be built same in 3.5" 20ga. EDd ![]() |
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Transition, biggest to a smaller, in
putting falling block actions in one piece stocks. First one was the 4bore, the big one in picture and after it was done I got a FBW falling block and soon figured out I could do the same with it. It is chambered in my 585HE cartridge. And it is pictured above with the cases. I built the 4bore, from blocks of steel. The FBW is the Model L, and I'm doing second one in 3.5" 20ga, to use brass and plastic cases. And maybe later on when I find extra 700 barrel we'll do my long 700HE in FBW....Ed ![]() |
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#275 |
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Here is picture of FBW Model L in one piece stock,
compared to a FBW Model S in 2 piece stock. Both are chambered in my 585HE. These two plus the Wickcliff 76 and Ruger #1 will easily handle my 585HE with proper weight and thick pads. These guns have rimless extractors and my 585HE goes in and out with least amount of metal removal from the feed trough, with much more power. The Model L will have a 3.5" chambered 20ga barrel to use 3.5" MRC brass cases and Hastings factory or reloaded plastic cases.Also I'm working to put a Wickcliff in 1 piece stock.Ed ![]() |
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