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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.Ed.
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We got recoil now-Got a 1050 gr
Bridger over 2200 fps in the Savage. I took the hollow base 750 gr Bridgers made for me, and wedged in .500 caliber slugs(I took out of 12ga sabot)in the base. Added 300 gr. I was going to melt lead and put in, but this was easier about 5 seconds, after 15 seconds shortening nose on grinder of .500 slug.Ed
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WE are getting a replica of big 1887 12ga levergun to
test cases in. Should be interesting fun.Gun is here and here is picture.Ed
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Shot 12 double ought buckshot in 1887.
That's 624 grains worth. Used short 2.45 inch case that feeds from magazine. Used fast ball powder, getting about 1500 fps. Further testing on 600 gr hardened slug got 1700.That is in short 20 in barrel. Comparing this short case with the 3.07 inch case I use in NEF there is an inch difference in length of powder column so it takes faster powder with 10k more pressure in 87 to get same velocities as in NEF. But the 1887 handles it fine. It takes as much pressure as my Savage in its present form.Ed
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I got Rocky Mtn turned 12ga cases, and am
developing loads. They are 2 7/8 inches long are for use in NEF and shortened in 1887. These cases have shotgun primers. Now these cases with shotgun primers and the two cases of ours we put small primers in don't fire the slow rifle powder loads reliably,like cases with bmg primers. Our testing is with 600 hardened Dixie slugs. So I have and am testing slow shotgun powder and fast rifle.I tested 5 shotgun powders and the primers fires then ok but the quick peak pressure when loads increased to get velocity wanted in NEF caused too much case expansion just ahead of the base.Cases ejected ok but that expansion and resizing will ruin cases in a couple shots.These cases have a real thick base, and are machined to glass smooth finish.Nice cases. I now testing AA1680 Ball and RE-7, they look good. Have got loadswith 2 wads and slug in the Rocky Mtn case, and only .002 expansion of case ahead of base. Will chrono next and expect it to get velocity we want in NEF. Nice thing about this testing is that same loads will work in shortened 87 case by just using less wad column.Ed
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Got the NEF chambered for long case. And remember it
has beefed up hammer for bmg primers used in our case. Got 2500 fps with 600 gr slug, cases eject out real easy, 8300 ft lbs from an NEF with 24 inch barrel.If you set up NEF to use regular primers adapted to our case or have Rocky Mtn make a long case you can do it without a lot of work on the hammer and springs. Just use a flake shotgun powder as a starter powder above the primer, which how 700 NE and others are loaded. Use 10 gr of flake and cut regular load 40 gr and work up if pressures allow.Ed.
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pretty cool...
don't bring it to california, though...i'm sure our paranoid "legislators" would want to outlaw it...
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Been testing IMR-4759. No ignition problems.
Ignition is instant with regular primers. Don't need Blue Dot starter powder, like we had to do with RE-7 and RE-15 for good reliable ignition.We did 4759 in plastic cases first.600 gr slug. I got a nice working roll crimper attachment for drill press for crimping slugs. That sure makes it easy, and perfect crimp. In 2 & 3/4 plastic cases with loaded length of about 2.35 inches got to 80gr. That's max as you must leave room for about 3/8 wads or cushion wad. Some cases may only hold 75 grains max due to the case construction.Powder is less dense than RE-15. 1650 plus fps in 24 inch barrel. In 3 inch cases, loaded length about 2.6 inches, got to 95 grs max, 1800 plus fps. Some cases may only hold 90 gr due to case construction. Cushion is a half inch felt wad or equivalent. Both lengths start down and go up if pressures allow. 60 gr short case,70 long. This powder being faster than RE-15 you must have a little cushion in the way of felt wads or plastic cushion wads.With slower RE-15 a card wad works ok as powder started slower. The powder burning must build pressure to open crimp without a to high pressure spike. This bulky powder with reliable ignition is a winner.Then we tested 3" Rocky Mtn brass cases, Got max load of 105 gr, and 1900 plus fps. In few weeks will get the 4759 and RE-15 loads pressure tested.Ed
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Now these loads are for only heavy barreled
steel action guns like the NEF Ultra 12, or like my Savage with heavy barrel added. I am getting heavy barrel on the 87 and it will be long.There are some turn bolt locking lug pumpguns that would work with heavy barrels.There is a large 12ga Tula bolt action, but it's not imported. This week if weather allows(no rain) I will be firing first test loads of my 700HE long belted case.Ed.
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Found an O/U that would handle the 4759 3"
loads. It is the Zoli Z-Sport. Expensive, all alloy steel construction, tested to about 100k. That's not a missprint.Their site shows testing at the Italian proof house of 8000 bar.That's 7-8 times regular shotgun working loads.Pic of action below. It handling that extreme pressure, means that other quality O/U like Ruger may handle 4759 loads.Ed
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Hot damnn- Test Results of 4 plastic cases.
Rem high base 3" case, with 600 gr Dixie hardened slug. Roll crimped with crimper in drill press. All 4 loaded with 90 gr of 4759. We have a winner. Average velocity of 4 -- 1938 fps Average pressure of 4 -- 14, 575 psi. tested with transducer test ing setup, in 30 inch barrel,In my 24" NEF I got 1800+. Cases fell out of his test chamber like they did out of my NEF.And with some cases I can get in 95gr, that I figured with my math would have 15k psi.So my math and developement is OK.And 4800 ft lbs, thats neat with plastic. Tom says this load will do in any gun that handles the 2 oz factory magnum goose loads that test about 13,600 to 14,000.And 4759 will give slower time to peak pressure, thus will be easier on cases than magnum goose loads or the hot factory Buckhamer slug loads I fired, that expanded cases as much or more than our 4759 loads.Ed
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i may have missed the post but what exactly would these be used for?
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Big game hunting in modern shotguns, with
regular chambers, like the NEF Ultra 12ga slug gun or a Savage 210 12ga slug gun.Ed.
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Buckhammer 3 "factory loads are 15k psi.
A 2.75 inch case with 80 gr of 4759, a thin card wad, a 3/8 cushion lubed felt wad, when crimped is about 2.4 inches long, with 600gr Dixie slug. Based on pressures recorded in previous post for 3 inch case and 90gr of 4759, they will run about 13,400 psi, and work through modern guns.Another load tested with same bullet, 65gr of 4759, tested at same place was 11,800 psi and 1640 fps. So you don't have to put in my max loads, but go down a little and use in modern guns that are lighter than NEF so they don't kick so bad.But yet you can get fairly good energy levels for big game, 3300 to 4000 ft lbs of energy.Ed
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WE planning on a big action for 12GA FH.
Here is picture of top part of the first scale-up model, next to smaller Wickliffe. It has 12GA FH round in feed trough. It is aluminum just for a model. It will handle 12GA FH, 700HE, 700NE, 600NE, etc. Bottom of block is flat to set on mill table to do the machining.Next machining will be the hole and slot down through the action for breech block and hammer to slide up and down in.Its taken awhile to get some tooling.I had none when we set up vertical mill, and have to get more.The action model also will be narrowed up when finished, and contoured to look as good as the Wickcliffe.Ed.
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