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    hubel458hubel458 Member Posts: 427 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Here is picture of a falling block a guy on Weaponsforum
    has picked up to finish. The fellow who started building
    it laid it aside for awhile and the guy is going to finish
    in BMG. It has 50cal bbl on it. Looks easily big enough
    for 12ga,10ga,8ga, my 700s. The lever on left is cocking
    mechanism, The tube in back is a firing striker and spring
    and it hits the hammer block you see in the back of the
    breach block, which hits firing pin ahead of it in breach.
    I think firing setup can be compacted and streamlined,
    which would make it easier to mount a stock,
    It is the only one like it. And the first guy put
    a lot of work in it.Ed

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    hubel458hubel458 Member Posts: 427 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    In related big bore work we got a Montana Rifle
    Co, PH action setup in my 700H 3.25" case. Fired
    test load of 825gr at 3000 fps. This was just one
    test load. Normal max loads are 825gr at 2850 and
    1000gr at 2700.Hunting loads 24-2500, First PH fired
    outside the factory.It is in first picture.
    PH will work for any big case and my 585HE.And
    if anyone looking at big actions for 12ga FH,
    here is picture of MRC PH with a 3.5" 12ga case
    partly into action. The PH cam be used for 12ga with
    action and rails opened like I did my 700H in Enfield.
    And a little changing on the bolt face and extractor
    In 12 ga it still would have 60% of front lugs contacting
    and you'd add bearing lug surface to bolt handle base so
    it would handle same pressures as Savage 210.
    And 3.5" with average length 12ga slug would feed from the
    magazine. Our longer case would work with port opened
    and some mag work. Ed

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    hubel458hubel458 Member Posts: 427 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Got single stack mag figured out for 12GA FH and
    my 700H 3.25 in PH. I fit a bolt action 12ga
    box mag and its follower and spring
    inside the PH mag box. Easy to fit in metal box,
    and permanently mounted to metal and floorplate.
    Holds 2 down. That way feed lips already a working
    design. And opened back of 12ga box for longer case
    like I did with my 700 in Savage 210. Also work
    for anyone doing a PH in 12ga FH if they aren't
    loaded too long or with 3.5" RMC cases. Here is picture
    PH from the bottom showing its size.You can see in pic
    there still is room to make box longer yet.
    And the feed port can be longer.Ed

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    WarbirdsWarbirds Member Posts: 16,839 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Still my all time favorite gun thread!
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    hubel458hubel458 Member Posts: 427 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    I got barrel on the 4ga/bore falling block gun.
    Barrel 32" long, 1.87" breech, gun is 27 lbs.
    Notice breech block is down and huge hole in barrel.
    Maybe shoulder cannon is the right term for it.
    It is all inleted into thumbhole laminated Vulcan
    50 cal stock, of which I need more, if anyone
    knows where there are any...Ed

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    chiefrchiefr Member Posts: 13,792 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Ed, I think your idea is not only original, but facinating.
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    hubel458hubel458 Member Posts: 427 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Here is a picture of the front end of the 4bore,
    showing a 2000ge slug protuding out. Simulating
    stop action photo work, as if anyone was brave
    enough to put a camera out in front of it
    when it fired. Will have it firing by fall.Ed

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    hubel458hubel458 Member Posts: 427 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    got 3" chambered 12ga set up to test loads with RE-17.
    Many guys want loads for 3" chambered slug barrels as they
    come from the factory., So I put extra 24" Savage barrel I had
    on a Mauser GEHA bolt action. Rifled Savage barrel is modern
    steel with .93" muzzle diameter. Original barrel on the GEHA
    was only .82" at muzzle. I added an extra rear bolt locking lug
    onto the Mauser bolt. Using up stuff to make test gun.

    Any modern steel slug barrel, whether on bolt, autoloading,
    pump, or break action gun with same muzzle diameter will handle
    these RE-17 loads. Max loads were all 115gr of RE-17 in plastic
    3" cases, all with seals and cushion wads. Can't get no more under
    the seals, cushions and slugs in 3". Which is why I like 3.5"
    chambers. With 437 gr Brenekkee and 420 gr in BPI sabot got
    over 1900. With 520gr Lyman in shot cup 1850. With 600gr Dixie
    got 1800. With 870 gr hard lead got 1600. This is 24" barrel,
    so longer barrels will get more. In comparison to IMR4227 loads,
    these are about the same speed as using 90gr of 4227. But this
    powder is so much easier on cases and guns, with about .004"
    less base cup expansion. It works great in 3" and really gets the
    speed in 3.5" cases, as in 3.5" cases,as seal/wads about same,
    extra length for powder. The 870gr load is max peak pressure of
    16,000 psi. Muzzle pressure is about 3500-4000 psi.
    I'll have pic of the Mauser in few days.ED
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    hubel458hubel458 Member Posts: 427 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Here is picture of my 695 Mossberg bolt action.
    It is 28ga FH, a 3.25" long brass case. Was a
    12ga with light barrel. I also have a heavy 12ga
    barrel chambered for 3.5" cases and a .500" barrel
    for my 499HE a real long brass case. Also I am
    doing my 499HE in a NEF. You can get a NEF with
    MMouse 500S&W and run my reamer in and get real
    power.The 395,495,595 actions will work also,
    as they like the 695 have double bolt lugs
    and a loading port that can be lengthened.Ed

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    hubel458hubel458 Member Posts: 427 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    We get asked about finned slugs for
    12ga smooth bores and if they take high
    speed. Well they'll do just as good at high
    speed as the locked on wad stablized Brenekkee
    OK slug I tested in my smoothbore 1887 with long
    barrel, in first pic. Second pic is a Corbin
    finned slug I will get and test later. Third is
    BPI AQ slug I will test, few weeks in the 87.
    I'm going to test also in a regular smooth bore
    12ga slug barrel of medium muzzle size.Ed

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    hubel458hubel458 Member Posts: 427 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Here is picture of the Mauser GEHA shotgun I
    setup with an Savage 210 rifled barrel. Used a Savage
    plastic stock also. It is setup with the original 3"
    chamber. I have many guys who want ideas and slug/load
    combination's tested in regular rifled slug barrels, so
    this is the one. Most testing will be 3" plastic cases.
    Barrel 24" long, .93" regular slug size muzzle diameter.
    The GEHA was originally converted from 98 Mausers in
    Germany in the 20s, by reaming out all the front lug seats
    and using the rear safety lug. I added a second rear
    bearing lug and it handles 15,000 psi loads ok.
    The cases come out with the weight of the bolt.
    That will be max pressure used in it, with that slug gun
    barrel thickness. Example load is 115gr of RE17 in 3"
    plastic case, with 520 gr Lyman slug at 1850 plus fps.
    This load expands the plastic case basecups about .005",
    in comparison, a REM factory Buckhammer expands .010".
    And we have over 300 fps more velocity.Ed

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    hubel458hubel458 Member Posts: 427 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Testing some .660" diameter 630 gr hard cast
    slugs in the red WIN wadcup in 3.5" plastic
    case. Tested in rifled long barrel on the
    NEF about 2100 fps. Greg Sappington makes
    these. They are hollow point. 3" group at
    50yds, peep sight, bad eyes. I also fired
    a couple to see if they'd work in my long
    brass cased 16GA FH shown in the picture.
    They work ok, so Greg has a double duty
    slug.They'd work in 16ga plastic also.
    The 16ga was held at 1500 as the barrel
    isn't super heavy, on the Stevens 16ga. Ed

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    hubel458hubel458 Member Posts: 427 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Comparing brass cases.I tell everybody who are stepping
    up in power from 3.5 plastic, you can get 3.5" brass cases
    from Rocky Mtn Cartridge. Here you can see how heavy
    and nice they are compared to regular brass cases.
    They also make shorter 3" brass cases also.
    They fit the chamber tight and are long enough to
    get some serious thumping power.And they have a
    super strong, thick , solid head, not a weak balloon head
    like regular ones on the left in pic.Ed

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    hubel458hubel458 Member Posts: 427 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Tested my 499HE in a NEF. Loads I didn't have to
    full length resize the case, only top 1/4 of case.
    325gr at 2600, 500gr at 2150.
    In NEF got both weight bullets 300 fps faster,
    still extracted very easy.I got reamer. Just run it
    in NEF 500 chamber and you got a blaster. And add
    a little weight and thick pad to the gun.Ed

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    hubel458hubel458 Member Posts: 427 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Finally an 870 with longer 1" muzzle barrel. Barrel
    is heavier than most all add on pump gun barrels,
    and it is 25.5" long, Something that would really get
    it on with the slower powder loads we have.
    Rifled barrel is solid mount in receiver, scoperail solid mount.

    It is the REM 870 Super Slug Gun.
    Nice long heavy barrel, and thumbhole stock for
    handling recoil better. Plastic case 3" slug loads of ours that
    gets 600gr slugs to 1800-1900 fps, work great in this
    Like the ones I load and roll crimp in second picture
    that are setting behind the little vise, and the one in the
    vise readt to be crimped...Ed

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    hubel458hubel458 Member Posts: 427 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Here is a novel slug idea, hard plastic support ring on
    the front, and a locked base and seal. Metal never
    touches the bores. Work in great rifled and fair in
    smooth barrels. These are steel, but copper would do
    great also.Could be made heavier and different points.
    On the net- ammunitiontogo.com
    This one is about 500 gr.

    Second picture is the 499HE to use in redoing the 500S&W,
    shown on the also, in single shots, etc,for much more
    power at 40-50% lower pressures.Ed

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    hubel458hubel458 Member Posts: 427 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Some more testing with RE17 powder. I used it in 2.75",
    3", 3.5" 12ga plastic, 3.5 and 3.85" brass. I like it the
    best of all, including using the real slow powders in our
    long case with BMG primer.
    Following tested in Savage-max pressure 35k psi.
    I took couple of our first made 3.85" BMG based
    long cases and bushed them back to use shotgun primers
    to fire off the RE17. Works great, with 715gr jacketed slug
    and 220 gr RE17 getting 2700 . With 420 gr slug in
    BPI sabot with 250 gr RE17 getting 3200 plus.
    Following tested in NEF-max pressure 25k psi.
    Using 3.5" MRC brass, 715gr jkt and 200gr RE17, got 2500.
    420 gr in BPI sabot and 220 gr Re17, got 2900 fps.
    And we get real good velocities in plastic with half the
    basecup expansion of factory mag loads.So that solves
    problem-IE, being able to use regular firing mechanisms and
    shotgun primers, with large enough powder charges to
    get hairy velocities at mag shotgun pressures in plastic
    and higher in brass cases with heavy barrels.A good powder
    for plastic and brass loads.
    I see now that Lightfield Co has the Commander 3.5" Plus
    slug loads with 600gr at 1900, probably in a test barrel.
    But that is great, seems we're being copied!!!ED
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    hubel458hubel458 Member Posts: 427 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    so many guys want 12ga sabot type slugs to reload their own.
    Here is an interesting combination slug available in Europe
    and they are working to get distributors/stores here.
    Any interested stores and shops contact them. We need
    many sources of saboted slugs for reloading. The sabot
    petals discards completely as slug exits muzzle and locked
    on base stays with slug, making it nose heavy so it will give
    decent accuracy in smooth bores.Will work in rifled barrels
    also. Slug is .629" diameter, comes in 570gr, 700gr, 970gr
    weights. They're selling these reloader/other loaders only.
    It is called the US-S slug, and their site is
    europeancartridgeunlimited.com ..Ed

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    hubel458hubel458 Member Posts: 427 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    The company kindly gave me few US-S slugs to test at high speeds.
    I had helped him test another slug a while back.
    He sent me some each of the US-S 570 gr, 700 gr, 970 gr.
    I tested the 570 gr so far and in 3.5" plastic case in the 1887
    smoothbore 35" barrel and in the NEF rifled 36" barrel at
    1900 fps. I got that with 130gr of RE17 with one BPGS
    seal under the sabot on the slug. The bottom of the sabot seal
    is exactly like a BPGS, so a BPGS added gives double sealing.
    Both smooth and rifled gave 3 shot 3" group each at 50 yds with
    peep sights and bad eyes. This slug does as good as advertized
    in smooth barrels, and smooth accuracy is as good as rifled.
    My smooth barrel is tight, measuring 723" at muzzle.
    These should be a great deer and hog slug. Folks need to get
    after their dealers to work to import these for them..

    On another note we may have found a guy who is gearing up
    to make 10 ga rifled barrels. I'll know later this winter
    If so I will put one on a bolt action and use the
    10GA FH case I made or get from RMC..Ed
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    hubel458hubel458 Member Posts: 427 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Here is picture of the US-S slugs in a lineup
    with other 12ga slugs I'm testing. Lefteris was
    kind enough to send me a few of each weight
    to test. They are the 3 in second row on the right.
    They are 570gr, 700 gr, 970 gr. I tested 570gr in
    3.5" plastic so far. At 1900 in the NEF rifled, and
    in the 1887 smooth barrel, got 3" group on both.
    With peep sights an bad eyes.So the US-S slug
    is great in smoothbores, as good as rifled. My
    smoothbore on the 1887 is .723" bore at muzzle,
    a nice tight fit for smooth slugs. The smooth
    bores Lefteris tested them with are .722" muzzle,
    and they've already killed 5 wild boars, one shot
    kills with the 570gr slug. Also if anyone wants a
    heavy smoothbore new 12ga barrel, .722" muzzle,
    1.375" outside diameter to make a great slug
    gun with slugs like these, and others like the
    Brenekkes, I have spare one. It is 30", chrome
    moly alloy, super strong, nice an shiny inside
    and out. Plenty of metal for any contour.
    Good for bolt guns like Savage,Mossberg.ED

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    hubel458hubel458 Member Posts: 427 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    I got the 700H 3.25 case feeding from the magazine I set
    up on the Montana Rifle Co PH action. It is singlestack with
    feed lips similiar to 12ga shotgun clip style magazines I
    had here. Works great, shown in first picture. Now it is longer
    than 12ga mags, but same setup would do for feeding
    long brass 12GA FH and lon MRC 12ga cases. In picture
    case is ready to clear the mag lips,then rim pops up under
    extracter as bolt is moving forward. Second picture is
    the box used that I made out of two PH boxes. That allowed
    for extra height and fit for singlestack and riveted together.
    Used a Savage 210 12ga follower and spring. ED

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    hubel458hubel458 Member Posts: 427 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    The 700gr US-S slug in smoothbore, at 2000
    in a 3.5" brass case, got a 2.5" 3 shot group
    at 50 yds. Great slugs they have come up with
    for smoothbores.
    We on here talking about getting 10 rifled
    barrels made, here is a picture of my 4.1" long
    brass 10ga I made from 50cal Russian by putting
    on a rim like the 12GA FH is built.Just a prototype,
    third in picture. Later I'll get RMC to make some,
    as it is much easier way. First in picture is
    16GA FH 3.5" long, 2nd 12GA FH 3.85" long,
    3rd 10GA FH 3.1" long, 4th 8GA FH 4.3" long.Ed

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    hubel458hubel458 Member Posts: 427 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Here is picture of the 12ga belted cases I made to
    test a few loads in. I made it from 55cal belted
    Boys case. I reduced belt diameter a little and left
    the base the same, which is 12ga size.In picture
    first is 55cal, second expanded to .620", third
    expanded to .660"(16ga), then two 12 ga ones.
    Next is our 12GA FH, and then a 12ga 3.5"
    plastic case.A little work in long 12ga FH chamber
    with a tool for belt step and it chambers. Ed

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    hubel458hubel458 Member Posts: 427 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Here is a picture of US-S brass slug after going through
    3 foot of wood slabs in a bundle. It has shed its plastic
    base and it went through straight without tumbling.
    This one is 570 gr fired at 2200 in RMC case.Ed

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    hubel458hubel458 Member Posts: 427 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    4bore work. Working on design of firing pin,
    and waiting for parts now. Problem is getting
    real small parts without CNC for bushed
    firing pin with rebound spring. But it takes
    time.

    We will have swaged lead slugs
    in a little while as my barrel is smooth. They
    will be 1600gr hollowbase, when done,
    a hundred of them at least.
    Got wads and cards, shown in the picture with 4bore
    cases and slugs. And my 2bore case for comparison
    Also 12ga wads for comparison..Ed

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    hubel458hubel458 Member Posts: 427 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Our cartridge work and experimenting got a nice
    write up in # 470 Nov/Dec International Ammunition
    Journal. Page 10-11 by Zach Weighman, a
    cartridge collector and gun nut friend.

    Got a guy just figured out BMG case rim, and for a rim
    puts on 12ga high base cup from a plastic case. He turns
    base/rim of bmg case about .008" and use JB Kwik to hold
    it on. Pushes it on with press. He removes base cup with
    heat gun from plastic cases,

    He is using RE17, so shotgun primers will work, and he
    puts bushing in case for primer. Has bushing reamed so
    the primer pocket protrusion on the base cup goes up inside
    tight, as he pushes on the base cup. It'll fire ok and to size it
    do like I do, I push case into open top die, and push it
    back out from the top with a rod and hammer. That
    way the rim don't get bent up. He says it saves a lot of
    time not having to make rim pieces.

    We will have more info and pictures next few weeks.Ed
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    hubel458hubel458 Member Posts: 427 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Here is a picture of a BPI sabot with a BPI Flexseal I
    use on to it in place of the original cushion seal.
    I also cut shallow slots in the outside at the bottom
    of the petals. Sabot opens much quicker and seems
    along with BPGS seals under it to work ok without
    damage, giving high velocities. In pic on left is regular
    BPI sabot, behind is one I put a cushion on from a
    Brenekke KO slug, and in front the one with Flexseal on.
    The slug in it is one a guy casts at 440 gr and .504"
    diameter, and works ok.

    New info on my 499HE, from now on we will make cases
    out of 450 #2 brass, as Jamisons has 3-4000 cases,
    and it seems no one has the 475 #2 we used first.
    Only slight case dimension change is the base .012"
    smaller, all else is the same. I'm getting reamers redone
    and will be able to use in couple weeks. Case will still have
    plenty of taper to extract easy in singles, doubles,
    falling blocks.etc.

    And speaking of falling blocks I found one, and put my 585HE
    in it, and it is big enough and has enough clearance to be used
    for a 577NE, 600NE, long 20ga, my long 16ga FH,
    the 700H, the 700HE. Cost no more than Ruger, with barrel
    figured in. Will have pics
    and info soon. Ed

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    hubel458hubel458 Member Posts: 427 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Here is picture, Falling Block I found that I put
    my 585HE in. It didn't need any work on the
    feed trough to feed. 585 case shown in it.
    In fact the trough is big enough
    and the action big enough for 600NE, 3.5" 20ga
    brass, 3.5" 16ga FH brass, my 700 HE long case.
    I reworked a NEF stock to it, as I'm not
    a stockmaker.Nice action.2nd picture is
    of the 16GA FH in the feed trough.Ed

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    GONESHOOTINGGONESHOOTING Member Posts: 2,450 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
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    hubel458hubel458 Member Posts: 427 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Here is picture of the FBW falling block with my
    700HE long case in it.This falling block is 1.5"
    wide, with a 1.125" wide breach block.
    The sides are .187" thick next to breach block.
    This compares to about .165" say for a Browning
    B-87, Win copy. The feed trough would work with
    12ga size rim if some work was done on the top
    of the hammer. This has a barrel thread length of
    1.005", thread diameter of 1.125" for good
    strength. Ed

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    hubel458hubel458 Member Posts: 427 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Here is picture of the falling block with a
    600NE in the feed trough. Work great
    chambered as a 3.5" 20 gauge, for
    20 gauge 3.5" brass and plastic cases also.

    Second picture is a 12GA FH case we made by
    epoxying on a 12 ga base cup onto a bmg brass
    case. Turned brass down .010" and pressed on base
    with epoxy in it and when set base is on good.Ed

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    hubel458hubel458 Member Posts: 427 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Another way that I put a 12ga rim on
    bmg case is to use the new Magtech brass
    12ga cases made by CBC in Brazil.
    BPI and others sell them for less than
    a buck each. Being so short they aren't
    in the 12ga FH category of generating power.
    But you cut them off a quarter inch long, and
    turn a BMG rim down to .715 diameter, push on the
    Magtech base, with JB weld in the Magteck
    base, and set up a squeeze collet to
    crimp the Magtech base sides into the BMG
    extractor groove. Crimp it in hard and tight.
    And it uses large rifle primers.Fed Mag 215 best.
    Other bmg case work needed is to put a chamfer
    on the bmg primer pocket and drill out the
    bmg primer pocket straight so that there is no
    block to the primer gases coming out through the
    Magtech flash hole. Chamfer back of rim a little.
    These will handle
    20,000 psi loads.Ed
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    hubel458hubel458 Member Posts: 427 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Here is picture of Brett Ittel's Savage 210 he has setup.
    It has a 3.5" 12ga chamber in a heavy 27" Pacnor barrel,
    that he put in place of original. He also put in a Knoxx
    spring/cam recoil absorbing butt plate in the hollow
    Savage plastic stock. He replace the plastic parts of the
    absorber with aluminum parts. It is shown without the boot
    so you can see how it is in the butt.He also has an oversize
    pad on it. He hasn't weighted the gun with anything else and
    it shoots comfortable, even off the bench with loads that get
    a 500gr slug in a BPI sabot over 3000 fps. He gets this speed
    with BPI and 500 gr in 3.5" plastic cases. He also can use
    3.5" RMC cases and our BMG based case, cut to 3.5"...Ed

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    hubel458hubel458 Member Posts: 427 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Some 8ga work.I found a way and made a die that
    swages the 8ga kiln cases down to regular 8ga size.
    It swages the belt down and a turning tool I made
    removes the sharp edge on the belt after swaging,
    to make a smooth transition to the right size.
    It does it 4 times faster than previous process.
    My chamber on the NEF is set up so regular sizes fit
    and loaded kiln cases with the belt step won't go in.
    It works with both the REM 8ga cases from BPI and the
    WIN 8ga cases from Precision Reloading, and the
    WIN cases are only 44 bucks a hundred, primed.
    The WIN cases have the same extra powerful primer
    just like the REM cases. The REM cases are black
    and the WIN cases a see through plastic. Both same
    thick sides.Anyone needing cases worked over
    contact me... Ed

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    lksmith03lksmith03 Member Posts: 1,742 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    quote:Originally posted by hubel458
    oneshot--In my Savage I hold to 30,000 psi. Other two
    guys with big Borchardt falling blocks can go
    70,000. Cases will take pressures for many reloads,
    as the following pic shows of one sectioned that I
    fired 36 times.No sign of thinning at all. Ed.

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    I'd like to use that on a squirrel just to see if anything would be left
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    hubel458hubel458 Member Posts: 427 ✭✭✭
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    Here is good one for a herd of squirrels.
    A switch barrel auto we are tested 3.5" 12ga
    smoothbore USS-S slugs, with hopped up loads.
    About as accurate as the other guns here. Also
    I'm getting the auto set up in my 585 HE long
    case.585 HE long case shown in the port.
    Switching barrels only takes minutes. This 12ga
    barrel about as heavy as the 210 Savage barrel.
    It is originally a 3.5" 12ga autoloader I've reworked
    the stroke and have a barrel extension coming to add
    585 28" barrel. Gun is weighted, thick double pad.
    We are going to see how mild 585 HE loads of
    9,000 ft lbs work in autoloader.Ed

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    GONESHOOTINGGONESHOOTING Member Posts: 2,450 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    CapnMidnightCapnMidnight Member Posts: 8,520
    edited November -1
    Ed,
    I want to thank you for all of the resaerch you've done, and for keeping the forum up to date on your ongoing prodject. You are definately a true pioneer in firearms and amunition development.It's a rare treat to get to watch the progress as it happens.
    W.D.
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    GONESHOOTINGGONESHOOTING Member Posts: 2,450 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    hubel458hubel458 Member Posts: 427 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Guys have asked about a 10ga FH, and it is just
    getting stuff to do cases with reasonable time and cost.
    So a breakthrough with a 10ga FH, is putting 10 gauge
    basecups from plastic cases onto 50cal Russian brass to
    make a 4.05" long 10ga. I expand case using my shellholder
    on original rim, put in bushing for shotgun primer, which
    fires of RE17, the turn case and rim a little, and slip
    on basecup with epoxy inside. Then take a 200 dollar heavy
    barrel NEF 10ga, and deepen chamber like mine is.
    Here is picture with one beside a 12ga FH. The 12ga FH holds
    max load of about 330 gr ball powder below a slug,
    and the 10ga FH holds 420gr. I'm getting things set
    to get a bunch of cases to do this. Whoopee.
    Now anyone wanting any of my cases for their collection
    I have a package of them all. Contact me.. ...Ed

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