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What is a 416 Tyr/10.6x80?
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All I can find on it is that is was designed by Horst Grillmayer.

What are the dimensions? Is it based on an existing case?

Not planning to build one. Just curious.

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Posts: 7629 | Location: near Austin, Texas, USA | Registered: 15 December 2000Reply With Quote
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I'd never heard of it but googling your numbers came up with this:

http://www.municion.org/41/416Tyr.htm
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http://deutsches-jagd-lexikon....x.php?title=.416_TYR

both of which have a translation link. The picture makes the 9.3x64 look like a child in adult company.
 
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The 416 Taylor is simply the 338 WM or 458WM necked up or down to 416.
Pretty simple design.

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Posts: 684 | Location: N E Victoria, Australia. | Registered: 26 February 2009Reply With Quote
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The 416 TYR, NOT the 416 Taylor is the cartridge under discussion. Shooters in Austria were banned from using a 50 BMG weapon because it is considered a "War Weapon." Steyr then came out with the .460 Steyr which is a necked down 50 BMG.

The government eventually decided that the .460 Steyr was also a "War Weapon," based on no reason.

The 10.6 x 80mm TYR was then designed. The case head is smaller than a 50 BMG or .460 Steyr. It is used as a long range, very high power, target rifle.


 
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Is brass available? It's all academic, with other big cases readily available. Always interesting to read about it, though.
 
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Give Steyr a call. They may have a line on that round, since their rifle sales are the ones at risk. I wonder what case it is based on? 338 Lapua? 416 Rigby?


 
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There is a cartridge drawing which shows the rim diameter to be 17.7mm(.697"). I don't know of any other cartridge with that rim size.

Steyr didn't know anything about it.
 
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I'll try to find out what the Russian 14.5mm cartridge base size is.


 
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I hadn't thought of that, but it's 1.061".
The 12.7x108 is .854".

Would be great to have a good supply of brass for either of them...but maybe it's better not to. That would be one hell of an expensive rifle, with very little practical use.
 
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This little mystery is getting me intrigued.
The rifle might be loud enough to spook the demd back into Austin.


 
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I just found out that it is based on the 577 T-Rex case and holds about 204 grains of powder. Roughly the same class as 585/416/375 Hubel Express.
 
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Originally posted by sambarman338:
I'd never heard of it but googling your numbers came up with this:

http://www.municion.org/41/416Tyr.htm
and
http://deutsches-jagd-lexikon....x.php?title=.416_TYR

both of which have a translation link. The picture makes the 9.3x64 look like a child in adult company.


Hi,
it´s based on a modified .577T-Rex Case. There´s a .375 Caliber Version also. You can get Cases and loaded Ammo from DORFNER / Vienna.
T-Rex Brass is made by HORNEBER /Germany.

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