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Looking for information/dimensional data on the ever-popular 45/100 Van Choat. A 45/75 Van Choat (aka 45/70 VC) is also known to exist. I have a combination gun by W&C Scott & Son, C. 1874, with the rifle side in 45/100 Van Choat (77grns powder, as engraved on the barrel), and would like an original example, OR dimensioned drawings of same. Thanks for looking, Dave Manson | ||
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The 45-70 VC is in Donnelly's book. | |||
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Have futzed with the rifle side of my combination gun after casting the chamber, and made up rounds for preliminary fireforming/ testing. 75grs of 1 1/2F(OE), compressed .150 with (2).06" fiber wads behind a PP 450gr bullet, shoot to the sights at 50 yds. I had some 480gr bullets left over from a Gibbs project and shot those as well; about 1/3 went thru the target sideways. Haven't been able to explain why a (supposed) 45/100 cartridge will only hold 75-78grs of 1 1/2F. Current brass is about 1/16" short of the end of the chamber--there's no way the additional length would allow 100 grs to be used. Anyone have an explanation? Dave Manson | |||
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