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Penetration with slugs-Had a bunch of
wood blocks up to 12" through. 20ga load is a 54 cal 410 gr slug glued in wadcup. Gives the same effect as Brenekke with locked on base.. Good in smoothbore at 50 yds.Goes through 6" block of wood easy/ Buckshot load in 4bore, 9 140gr 45cal balls at 1800, all zip through 3/4" OSB and keep going. In 4bore 760gr steel ball zips through 12" block of wood. going over 3200 fps. Wood is dried hard poplar. In 10ga 3.5" plastic case, a 900gr hardcast slug at 1800 fps, through same kind of block easy. This slug I put on a screwed on base with plastic seal and wad. I've also put plastic seals and fiber wads on 8ga slugs to test later.. 12ga 600gr hard slug at 2100 zips through 12" wood block like it was putty.In a 3.5" RMC case in NEF. Anyone wanting one of my loaded 585HSMs to collect or look at, let me know. 750gr slug in this at 2800 in Enfield test gun. Soon have barrel in PH and put the real speed to it. About 33-3400. Will soon have the heavy 20 ga barrel mono-blocked into the 12ga barrel setup on the CBC break action. Make a nice looking gun. Also going to put the 8ga heavy barrel I had in Enfield for testing into falling block built like the 4 bore one.Maybe done by summer. Will be in one piece stock like 4bore.Ed
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Finding real slow powders that works with shotgun primers,
without starter powder. We found RE-17 and surplus 7383. To recap faster rifle powders we use -VV110,IMR 4759,4227.. On the thread we've written about real slow powders like H-BMG we've used with a starter powder, IE 15gr of Blue dot, and H-BMG in amounts from 150 gr to 230gr in 3.5 and 3.85 inch brass cases. And 3.5 " plastic cases. 860-1040 gr slugs. Tested in NEF with long heavy barrel. We finally got some RE-50,a really slow powder like H-BMG. It works with a real magnum shotgun primer with heavy slugs, 860 gr on up, in 3.5" RMC brass, 3.5" plastic and our long brass case. I used 239 Fed primers. Lighter slugs only give squib loads.RE-50 Is a powder made like RE-17 with the deterrant all through the grain of the powder, rather than all on the surface of the grains, so it will ignite easier, to get the initial combustion started. In brass case used 240gr with 860gr slug, 1950 fps and 220gr with 1040gr slug, 1750. In 3.5" plastic 860gr slug with 180gr RE-50, 1500 plus. Now these velocities aren't earth shattering as powder is real slow, but cases don't expand, not even plastic case base cup. And no starter powder. Nice thing is just fill cases leaving room for slug and seal and no worries about to high of peak pressures with heavy slugs or cases expanding to stick. Now to get 239 primers get Fed 12ga long red 3.5" primed cases from BPI. I used Fed cases,and took out primers and used in other plastic and the brass cases. Some guys trying to free up 239 primers for us reloaders. Federal puts them in 3.5" mag 12ga loads and 10ga cases. Elsewhere it was reported someone may do a 16ga sabot. Also a guy got huge antlered buck with hotrod 20ga. Ed
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I have a way to compare primers without powder and slugs,
for a lot of my experimenting. I use a short 24"barrel 10ga. The barrel being shorter I can see the sparks and flame. I fire off the primers in case with no powder/slugs. I have just tested to see if magnum FED Fusion and Triple 7 inline muzzleloading primers were as strong as FED 239. Just the two brands to test in the 10ga to compare flame, sparks and bang, and they were not as good as the 209 Remington STS ones I like. They only put a few sparks out of the barrel.The REM 209 STS and Fed 209 M had 3" fire out the barrel and the Fed 239 had about 5-6" out the barrel. And 8ga Rem and Win kiln case hotrod primers 8" plus.... Previous post I mention trying to start H-BMG slow powder with 8ga kiln primers without success. Which is why we figured out using a starter powder like 15gr Blue Dot. Then it works great with any shotgun primer. Guys here when they see misfires with shotgun primers and H-BMG only, and the see starter powder loads go off in our big 12ga case like a tank cannon, they are flabbergasted at the difference.ED
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I mentioned in the threads earlier a 16GA FH case
I made from bmg brass. Then I put it in a 16ga Stevens 94 break action by lengthening chamber for the 3.5" case. I kept speed and pressures down as the regular barrel on the gun had a thin muzzle. Now I found a thick heavy 16ga 32" alloy tube and I had extra Enfield test action, with the port opened for longer cases. I turned it 1.1" at the muzzle. Nice and heavy. It does a 630gr 16ga 'Greg S' slug 2400 and 385 gr Lightfield 16ga slug to 3000, without the bottom 2/3 of the case having to be resized. With RE-17. I have these cases setup for shotgun primers.The Lightfield has it own seal on the locked on base and for the 630 gr use a BPGS type of seal and Flex type cushion over powder.. Ed
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Here is picture the CBC 20ga FH setup
by mono-blocking a heavy 20 ga barrel into a CBC 12ga breech section.The 20 heavy barrel is threaded into the mono-block made by cutting off 12ga barrel. These CBC actions are taller and wider than other break actions and the locking lug block works better and nicer than other break actions.Also shown is 20ga 3.5" plastic and brass cases. Second picture is PH action with port lengthened for 585HSM, shown in action. I also have second change barrel for 700HE long case for this action. Imagine over 20,000 ft lbs in a PH, for 700HE. Also shown behind is a PH with 700H 3.25"..Ed
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Here are some 20ga slugs/sabots we rigged up.
I traded for whole box(hundreds) of 20ga Hammerhead slugs, in the picture. They had pulled slugs out of the locked on plastic base, so I glue them back in so base stays for fair smoothbore accuracy. And I also glued in various 458 bullets, as shown, which fit tight in cup, up to 500gr. They discard on impact. Fair accuracy at 50-70 yds. Less expensive shooting as I have pile of hard lead 458 slugs. Idea on 8ga FH. Looked at a TCR87 break action 10ga and the breach mono-block can take a little bigger barrel.If I find one I can afford(pricey) I'll do 8ga. These are very strong actions, a little smaller version of the action setup Colin put the 2bore in. Just put in straight 8ga bull barrel like NEF Ultra.ED
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Here is picture of the 4bore in a more finished look.
Second picture is closeup of cases and 1520 gr hollowbase hard slugs. The 4bore is smooth bore so hollowbase slugs are used. I set up gun with smoothbore as that saved large amount of time and money on the barrel. Ed
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I found a few long brass 8ga cases to go with
the 3.3" plastic ones. They are an inch longer and made by RMC. The 8ga barrel I'm putting on a falling block will have the chamber long so I can use both lengths of cases. The plastic ones are from 8ga kiln cases with base swaged a little and has shotgun primers, The long brass has shotgun primers. I use Fed 239 shotgun primers.Ed
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The long brass 8ga cases have same thick
sides as plastic cases. And there are long plastic/paper cases out there, but they are scarce. Thick sides mean a good chamber fit, so as to minimize case expansion and make sizing easier. Here is picture 8ga and 10ga fullbore slugs with locked on basewads that I setup. Wads held on by screws and slugs hollowbase as well, so to work in smooth barrels with some accuracy. 8ga is 1100gr. 10ga is 900 gr.Ed
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The long brass 8ga cases have same thick
sides as plastic cases. And there are long plastic/paper cases out there, but they are scarce. Thick sides mean a good chamber fit, so as to minimize case expansion and make sizing easier. Here is picture 8ga and 10ga fullbore slugs with locked on basewads that I setup. Wads held on by screws and slugs hollowbase as well, so to work in smooth barrels with some accuracy. 8ga is 1100gr. 10ga is 900 gr.Ed
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New super strong 12ga bolt gun just out, Savage 212, taking
over for the 210. You know I did my first 12ga FH in a 210 and have posted that sometime I'd like to get a thicker walled reciever built to have more strength and safety. Well Savage helped us out. Its reciever is 1.5" diameter, where the 210 was 1.36" dia. I has a large .900" diameter bolt, where the 210 had regular 110 bolt inside bolt carrier. It has a fitted bolt head like 210 and other Savage 110-116 rifles. Only its bolt head has two lugs where the 210 had 3 lugs. Its two lugs about 90% strength as the 210s 3 lugs.Its about 12% stronger lugs than Enfield and Rugers. Also it appears the bolt raceways are not through the barrel thread area so about 50% stronger barrel connection. Price not too bad 500-550. I'll try to find one later to do some hairy cartridges in. It has a 3" 12ga chamber from factory and detachable magazine. Probably can have mag and port lengthened and feed ok, with 3.5" 12ga and the 700H 3.25". More info as I find out stuff.Picture from auction-e.Thanks to Bob in OR for info.Ed
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Some more info on the Savage 212. I looked at one,
got more measurements. The port is 3.812" long. Can be made longer. Bolt travel is 4.625" and can be .50" longer. And with full diameter bolt can have extra lugs in back. The Mag box has room for extra length in front of it and behind it. It could work for 12ga FH and 700HE long case. A fellow on Gunsmithing forum found a way to make jacketed slugs using copper tubing caps, the solder ones, by putting them in a die and using a shaped punch to form a round nose copper jacket, that can be filled with lead. He made .700 cal ones, different dies/punchs could be made .729, 12ga size. I got a few here and going to see what is possible. I got bigger caps also to see about 4ga and 8ga ones. Here is picture of the CBC break action with the 20ga heavy barrel mono-blocked in, with action open.Ed
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Would have posted back quicker but computer
hookup down for afew days.. Here is picture of 16GA FH I mentioned earlier doing in an Enfield bolt gun. Got 630gr slug 2400, compared to the first 16GA FH in thin barrel break action at 1600. I use 630 gr full bore slugs and the 385gr SPW saboted with locked on bases. Opened port and changed bolt stop on Enfiels action. Reamed front so case fit through action into barrel and added extra rear lugs. Same process that is used to do Enfield bolt action in my 700H 3.25. I got some of the work done on 8ga in my falling block design, like the 4ga I've done pictured earlier. Will get pictures posted later..Ed
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Experimenting for fellows trying to get speed with heavier sabot slugs than
the lightweight saboted 4-500 gr kind of slugs, in 2 5/8" length brass cases for where length is limited.. Using 770 gr sabot slugs with locked on base, by US-S. These are long sabot slugs due being brass and locked on base. Real hard to do with these due to lack of powder space for the RE17 and IMR 4759-4227 that I like to use. With 770 gr and 60gr 4759 got 1450 fps. With 75gr Re17 about 1350 fps. Both of these all case will hold under sabot. For contrast using full bore 730 gr Dixie with just seals under it, much more powder room, with 95gr 4759 getting 1800 plus and 130 gr RE17 1700 fps. I went to faster powder, my slowest shotgun powder, Alliant steel, to try to get speed like full bore slugs get. These listed are max loads before brass cases expanded to much and started sticking, due to sharp expansion step, where the base goes to the side with a real small inside radius on this particular RMC brass case. 47gr Steel,and 770 gr slug 1400 fps. So I tried the 570 gr US-S with 53gr Steel,and got 1700 fps. Same slug with 65gr 4759 got 1650. You can put in more Steel but cases stick more.They won't blow up, just stick. And cases expanded that way are hard to resize. The first 3" brass I got years ago, same problem with a sharp step expanding above the base. So when I had 3.5" brass made I had them do a long inside radius from base to the sides. These with extra room for powder and cushion are much less problem. I think where you have to use shorter cases, you can use plastic, as a 3" plastic is 2 5/8" when crimped and will do the same and only be 20 cents or so new.Ed
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Here is picture of a big bolt action a fellow on Homegunsmith
built to put big cases in, for his own use. It is of better looks, quality than most other single shot actions, of that style being built by others for sale. And that is absolute sexiest bolt handle. Also the fellow made a recess type of die and shaped punch to make large caliber, copper bullet jackets, from plumbing copper caps, and then put melted lead into them from the back. He uses a big hammer, works great. I got a few different sizes of caps and they are perfect for bullet jackets. Right from hardware or plumber supply places. ED
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