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Had a light barrel 87 12ga replica now
it is this Long Tom slug gun.....Ed
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Got an 8ga barrel blank being made now,
will be here end of the week.Found this info on plastic 8ga kiln gun loads, they load a frangible 710gr slug at 2300- for 8300ft lbs, load 1275gr hard slug to 1700, 8100 ft lbs. We will outdo those easy with our non-shotgun powder loads, in a heavy barrel. We setup an Enfield for 8ga. In the 87 long barreled gun we will be testing Breneke slugs. Guys are reporting good accuracy in smooth and rifled barrels. The pictured barrel on 87 is smooth and we will see how the slugs in pic stand some speed.Ed
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Tested 35" smooth barrel in 1887. Got couple
1 oz foster slugs over 2400, with 110gr of 4227. 3" plastic case, regular primers. This is a heavy barrel for that type of load, don't do this in your 12ga skinny barrels. The 28GA FH cases on the way.Chambering bolt gun for it now..Ed
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In the 87 long smooth barrel got
1 oz Brenneke to 2400 with 110gr of 4227, You could use 4759 and VV110 also at lesser amounts. Barrel is cylinder bore size. Brenneke slugs need no wads as the locked on wad works good.Ed And going heavier in 87 got 600 grain Dixie over 2000, got a Buckhammer slug I took out of factory load over 1900. Buckhammer and locked on wad is 630 gr. Tested in 3" plastic cases. The firing pin on the 87 didn't protude out like I like them to as it comes from factory, so I removed .015 from the hammer stop. It fires big and small primers perfect.Ed
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10GA FH..a NEF 10ga, medium to heavy wt smooth barrel.
28" long, gun weighted to 14lbs. Factory FED 765gr loads are 1300 fps. 200 gr of first powder tested is 7383 surplus and the regular shotgun primers got 765 gr to 1600, for 4300 ft lbs. Case won't hold anymore 7383. Federal factory hollowbase slug is .025" smaller than 10ga bore. I bumped it up to the .775" size, by expanding hollow base. With 7383 that gave another 150 fps.Fast starting shotgun powders expand base better than much slower 7383. The Federal factory load has 120gr of wads/seals about 1.4" long. Better to replace with much more slower powder, getting better velocity, still at low shotgun pressures.Ed We will test 4227 with the same slug , and saboted slug of some design. We roll crimped with crimper in drill press. Case expansion with 7383 very little(.006") like the factory loads. 3.5" plastic.Used one .050 wad.Ed
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In 10GA NEF 110gr 4227 got 765gr slug
to 1800, ejected ok. If it was a really heavy barrel it could do more.Using the 7383 surplus at 150 gr, don't even have to resize to fire 3 times. The 28GA FH done and testing in next couple weeks.Ed
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Fired 28GA FH-- Cases extract easy.--It is
in bolt action Enfield. With 550gr jkt slug, full load 150 gr of WC-860, got 1900 fps. This will be slowest load and powder. In picture is 3.25" brass 28ga cases, regular 28ga plastic case, jkt slugs, a 458Win for comparison.Regular cases work also.Ed
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28ga cases are made by Rocky Mtn Cartridge,
Barrel is rifled with 4 grooves, 1-22 twist. You could do one on Savage 210.Another shotgun bolt action that would handle it with little work, heavy barrel, is the 395-495-595-695 bolt action Mossberg. Just to show that 28GA FH isn't puny, here is picture of it next to a 505 Gibbs.Ed
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Here is picture and info on Royal
Arms' site for hopped up 12ga loads, used in little cannons for bomb work. Anyone got any of these fired that I could inspect to see how they are built.ED http://www.royalarms.com/EOD/ammo/canonammo.gif
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I like the Savage 210 so I'm putting
a 700 barrel on one and chambering for my 700H 3.25 case. Working on it now. It is a straight belted case, .700 cal. Should get the same energy levels as the 12GA From Hell case in same action. In pic is 700H case in the action. There is guy building a 600 Nitro in 210 also. Ed
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28GA FH research. Guy on forums suggested using 54cal
rifled barrels for 28ga as they are easy to get. I looked into it and did some testing. It is ok as long as you keep bullet about 400gr as most 54cal barrels are not super alloy. You got to use the thick heavy ones also, being stronger. And everyone with 28ga wants slugs and there is no slug loads from factory, and to reload the heavier bullets we shouldn't use these barrels or regular 28ga barrels with 600-700 gr slugs. But there are couple dozen 54cal bullets out there stocked all over the gunstore shelves, in weights from 300 to 450 gr. There are heavier but for 28GA FH on deer 400gr is great. I tested the 405 gr copper plated Powerbelt brand, with velocities from 2300 to 2800 plus fps. That's 6500 ft lbs. The 54cal slugs load tight in the RMC 3.25" 28ga case fine by sizing top a little tighter. Bullet obturates to fit .550 bore as bullet is hitting target straight. A lot of 54cal barrels go from 530 to 560. 54cal slugs range from .534 to .560" There are different sizes of 28ga barrels and chokes, so some where there is lighter 54cal slug that fits.. And with light slugs the pressure limits with the MRC brass match top muzzle loading pressures, so these barrels will work. And great thing is the 54cal barrel guys ain't allergic to making long barrels. I've shot one MRC case 15 times and still going strong...Ed
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28GA FH testing. 405 gr in 2.75" plastic case
got 1400. Tested the Great Plains 54cal lubed slug, runs from 2200 to 2700. It is by Hornady and its front band actually measures .550" and hollowbase. They hit target straight. Got a bunch of 415gr hollowbase coming that are 548" from Dixie Gunworks. Only 26 cents each. All will work in plastic or long brass case. I found another .550 bbl and coming, and it will go on a Mossberg bolt action for the second 28GA FH to test.. Ed
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tested the 415 gr hollowbase slugs in 28GA FH long
brass case. These are ones that Dixie Gunworks sell that they call their Sharps .548" slug. They all run about .008 bigger than that so they make perfect tight fit for .550" barrel, and I used a good lube on them in the grooves. They are a little harder alloy slug than the Powerbelts or Great Plains The 28ga shellholder for our Lee, Lyman, Rcbs presses , we use, is from RCBS for regular metallic press rams. For 28ga dies Hollywood made some for metallic presses.Also for sizing for bottom 2/3 of the brass case you can cut top off of the 500J die.The slower powder loads don't even have to have the bottom half sized, which is great for a turned case. If we had drawn brass cases we could get 11,000 ft lbs, in the Enfield, which we don't really need for deer. 4-6000 ft lbs ok/deer ..Ed
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Here is picture of a jacketed hollowpoint
12ga slug a fellow is going to make for us. We hope to have tooling set up this summer we plan on. Next to it is a 600gr Dixie hardened slug. First ones he will probably make will be about 700-750 gr.Ed
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