quote:Originally posted by Hallgeir Gravrok:
... the results it produced were no better than with the 275 and the 256.
quote:Originally posted by NitroX:
Yeah sure! There were no cannibals in the South Pacific ..... "Trax" has told us so ....![]()
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quote:Originally posted by jorge:
Nothing like bringing up an old thread to stir up things (not my intention), but regarding Bell and the 7X57, I KNOW I read somewhere (even written by him possibly) where he speaks about losing wounded elephants while conducting his ivory hunting days. Anybody remember this?
quote:Originally posted by ijl:
Don't have my copy any longer but I think that was in "Karamojo Safari".quote:Originally posted by jorge:
Nothing like bringing up an old thread to stir up things (not my intention), but regarding Bell and the 7X57, I KNOW I read somewhere (even written by him possibly) where he speaks about losing wounded elephants while conducting his ivory hunting days. Anybody remember this?
quote:Originally posted by 465H&H:
Sounds like Bell should have done what most of us do and that is to load our doubles when we take up the trail. Had he been carrying his bolt rifle with the action open it might not have closed when he wanted it to either. That problem wasn't a fault of the double rifle but of the user.
You beat me to it! Carrying any type of 465H&H
quote:Originally posted by MacD37:quote:Originally posted by 465H&H:
Sounds like Bell should have done what most of us do and that is to load our doubles when we take up the trail. Had he been carrying his bolt rifle with the action open it might not have closed when he wanted it to either. That problem wasn't a fault of the double rifle but of the user.
You beat me to it! Carrying any type of 465H&H
You beat me to it! Anybody carrying any type of rifle with an open breach is simply asking to get his ass in a crack when he needs it most!
That was simply a dumb move on Bells part not the rifle!
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quote:Originally posted by Rune Hallgeir:
If you guys have more "meat" like drawings, photos and letters to put on this story, please do us the honor, it would be very interessting.
quote:Originally posted by RIP:
Page 16 of Bell of Africa, Karamojo's description of the rifle in question:
"Meeting one day a Greek trader at a common camp, we compared rifles. That of the Greek was a Winchester single shot black powder .450 falling block with a long, taper cartridge. (My emphasis.) Not exactly so modern a weapon as the beautiful Fraser .303, but still an accurate, hard-hitting gun, and above all a sure extractor. I offered an exchange after ascertaining that the count of ammunition was roughly that of the .303. Unfortunately all the cartridges had that abomination, the hollow copper-point bullet. But I knew nothing of this at the time, and as the Greek seemed dazzled with the .303, a trade was soon affected."
When I first read this book about 32 years ago, I made notes in the margins about Bell's cartridges.
Somehow I selected the identity of this ".450 Winchester" as the .45-125 Winchester.
It is a bottle-necked cartridge, but it also might appear to be a "long, taper cartridge" at first glance by Bell.
It surely must have been a Winchester 1885 High Wall.
Winchester chambered that rifle for over 100 cartridges, including the occasional, very rare, .45-120-3.25" Sharps.
But the 45-125 Winchester was a special-order chambering too, by Winchester, so pretty rare too.
Surely some British 450-3.25" BPE cartridges too, like Cal's .577.
Odds might be slightly in favor of the cartridge being what Cal said, and what I wrote in the margin of the book 32 years ago.
I don't know where I got that idea either, just like Cal.![]()
".45-125 Winchester: 300-grain copper tube express bullet at 1690 fps, 1903 ft-lbs, 200 yard MRT = 9.3 inches."
Those ballistics were likely copied by me from COTW.
Yep, same MRT listed there, in the old 5th Edition COTW.
Old 5th edition said the 45-125 Express Winchester continued to be loaded by Winchester until 1916.
Ditto latest 15th Edition of that not always correct source, but the MRT is no longer listed.![]()