Looking for information on Newton rifles and cartridges for a research project. Barrel length, caliber, sighting, stock style, any unusual or custom features, or headstamp info on brass, date of manufacure, pictures would be very helpful.
Posts: 238 | Location: Memphis on the mighty Mississippi | Registered: 19 December 2002
Don, beyond what one might find in Cartridges of the World - not the best source, I cannot help you on the ammo, but an inquiry to the Int'l Ammunition Assoc. might give you some help. On the firearms themselves, I suspec there people on this site, but in other forums, who could help and I would also recommend both "Ask the Experts" and "General Discussion" at Gunbroker.com; some real good and knowledgeable people there.
Posts: 219 | Location: NH, USA | Registered: 12 May 2002
Tony, yes it does. Thanks so much. Do you have any idea as to date of manufacture? I don't know if you have just one cartridge or might have the original package.
Posts: 238 | Location: Memphis on the mighty Mississippi | Registered: 19 December 2002
I've got one .35 Newton oddity... It's H/S "WESTERN .35 NEWT." The oddity lies in the bullet. It is a solid BRASS round nose with two "rings" at the bottom and case neck area. I never have found any info on this particular specimen.
I have a Newton Arms rifle chambered in .256 Newton. I have a few original cartridges, but shoot ones formed from either .30-06 or .270 Winchester. Are you looking for serial numbers, photos, range data...? Regards, HockeyPuck
Posts: 235 | Location: Ladson, SC, USA | Registered: 02 April 2002
quote:Originally posted by Strawboss: Tony, yes it does. Thanks so much. Do you have any idea as to date of manufacture? I don't know if you have just one cartridge or might have the original package.
Sorry, I just have the individual rounds.
Tony Williams: Military gun and ammunition website and Discussion forum
Posts: 238 | Location: Derbyshire, UK | Registered: 24 May 2002
Special thanks to all who've contributed. I really appreciate your help. There still seems to be a great deal of respect for these old designs amongst knowledgeable shooters.
Posts: 238 | Location: Memphis on the mighty Mississippi | Registered: 19 December 2002
I have some information on some of the Newton cartridges , if you want I can scan it and send it to you direct, or just give you the references and you may be able to locate the appropriate books . I doubt I have anything that Hockeypuck doesnt have but you never know . Interesting query , good to see a few more guys involved .
Posts: 4472 | Location: Eltham , New Zealand | Registered: 13 May 2002