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Modern loadings for the 10,75x68?
17 February 2006, 14:31
Bent FossdalModern loadings for the 10,75x68?
The loadings listed for this old fellow are about 2200 for 347grs bullets, 1920's standards.
Does anybody have one, and loaded it with modern powders? I have seen 347grs bullets clocked at 2300 f/s, with a charge of 70 grs of Norma 202.
Anyone with other experiences, maybe with 400 grs bullets? The 380grs from North Fork should be exellent!
Thanks,
Bent Fossdal
Reiso
5685 Uggdal
Norway
17 February 2006, 18:28
ALF.
17 February 2006, 20:00
Bent FossdalAlf,
Thank You very much!
May I inquire what publication this is taken from?
Bent Fossdal
Reiso
5685 Uggdal
Norway
17 February 2006, 21:08
ALF.
17 February 2006, 21:18
RIPThis is a real odd-ball cartridge from the factory loading aspect ... that it is actually factory loaded at all, with a 28 degree shoulder of only:
0.0135" step = [(0.480" shoulder) - (0.453 neck)]/2
18 February 2006, 13:57
Bent FossdalAlf,
Thanks!
RIP,
Yea, but I tell you, on the factory made, unfired case I have in my collection, that shoulderangle does not look 28 degree! Like facyoryloaded .35 Whelens, they do not have a very distinct shoulder either.
Bent Fossdal
Reiso
5685 Uggdal
Norway
18 February 2006, 14:36
RIPBent,
I am a recent convert to small shoulder approval.
I think the 10.75x68 is a great little powerhouse.
I would have one except that the .404 Dakota, .404 Jeffery and .427 Lapua Kifaru are all easier for me to deal with.
If the 10.75x68 would go in a lever action ...

18 February 2006, 15:09
Bent Fossdalquote:
Originally posted by RIP:
If the 10.75x68 would go in a lever action ...
NOT my cup of tea, but it would be kind of cute in a '95.... that is the only leveraction I would ever consider to own and shoot...
I am now lining up what is required to start building a DGR in 10,75x68. I'll post some pic's when I am in the process!
Bent Fossdal
Reiso
5685 Uggdal
Norway
18 February 2006, 18:07
VFR1Glad to see interest in the 10.75. My builder called yesterday to tell me he is presently contouring my barrel to include intregal front sight ramp, front sling swivel and rear sight island. I was lucky enough to find an original type B stock.
19 February 2006, 00:37
ConGreat little cartridge, but for all the hassles involved (reamers/dies/cases) I'd rather download a 416Taylor for equal ballistics and accept one less cartridge in the magazine. When I had one I used 66gr AR2208 (Varget) with a 347gr Woodleigh to match the original ballistics. Never saw a need to hotrod it to 404J ballistics, but 63gr AR2208 with a 400gr Woodleigh did indeed get over 2100fps in a 24" barrel.
Cheers...
Con
23 August 2006, 23:07
carcano91quote:
Originally posted by Bent Fossdal:
I am now lining up what is required to start building a DGR in 10,75x68. I'll post some pic's when I am in the process!
Hm. Here is one pic

...
Carcano
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23 August 2006, 23:14
Bent FossdalCarcano,
That was very, very mean. And very, very FUGLY!!!!
Whoever made that POS?
Bent Fossdal
Reiso
5685 Uggdal
Norway
23 August 2006, 23:24
jeffeossois that a mas38?
i need a 10.75 reamer!!
23 August 2006, 23:28
boom stickrip...it will go in a blr...
just get a 30-06 one and open up a bit
24 August 2006, 00:12
carcano91quote:
Originally posted by jeffeosso:
is that a mas38?
i need a 10.75 reamer!!
It is indeed a civilian MAS 36 sporter (carabine de chasse) in 10,75x68, made in 1948 still by MAS proper (where Jean Fournier was employed or consultant at the time). Express sight with one fixed and two flip-up blades, integral muzzle brake. Lightweight (3350 grams).
Carcano
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24 August 2006, 01:43
Bent FossdalCarcano,
Please acept my apology for my comments about your new gun! From the pic, it is not a beauty, but might be a trassure anyway!
Hopefully, it will make you happy!
Thanks,
Bent Fossdal
Reiso
5685 Uggdal
Norway
24 August 2006, 02:51
carcano91quote:
Originally posted by Bent Fossdal:
Carcano,
Please acept my apology for my comments about your new gun! From the pic, it is not a beauty, but might be a trassure anyway!
Hopefully, it will make you happy!
*Grin* From the photo and the overall condition of wood and lacquer, it might well have been the professional companion of a French colonist in
Afrique Équatoriale...
but it might also have seen a more mundane and rural past as the hunting rifle of a Swiss peasant in Graubünden (where 10,2 mm is the legal minimum caliber). So, between elephant and chamois, much is conceivable

.
Seriously, the MAS 36 receiver configuration allows for excellently elegant and accurate custom rifles, but the potential is hardly appreciated. Please see here some photos of a beautiful Alsatian custom hunting rifle, built with discriminating yet reticent taste on a MAS-Fournier receiver (and no, it was not me):
Carcano
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25 August 2006, 07:28
mehulkamdarThose sellers on Gunsamerica are sure to see their rifles sit safely on their gunracks. I have seen some MAS rifles sold in very good condition in Wisconsin for $ 150 or less. As a matter of fact, I found one for a good friend who collects military bolt action rifles for $ 150.
Mehul Kamdar
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25 August 2006, 19:00
Big Bore FanI know, I showed my rifle in a few other topic´s, but her is it once more.

My load is the 347grs RNSN from woodleigh with 66grs. of Rottweil R902. I tested 300grs Degol, but the accuracy was terrible.
Martin
25 August 2006, 19:16
Bill/OregonCarcano: That's actually a rather lovely MAS. Is that a crossbolt safety I see at the rear of the trigger guard? A little surprised the bolt wasn't reconfigured to a more conventional angle.
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26 August 2006, 05:01
carcano91quote:
Originally posted by Bill/Oregon:
Carcano: That's actually a rather lovely MAS.
Oldshot, the owner of that one, can indeed be reasonably proud of his (partially commissioned) work. Austere, restrained, yet very elegant. Great taste !
Carcano
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14 September 2008, 04:31
carcano91I just shot my MAS-Fournier again today, with old Kynoch SP ammo (347 grains). The accuracy was rather stunning.
Carcano
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15 September 2008, 22:16
AtkinsonBent Fossel,
Send me an email and I will forward quite a bit of my old loading data and the conversion of some of the European powders to USA powders..I built several 10.75x68s over the last few years and sold them here on AR.. I tried one on buffalo some years ago and was impressed..They make a nice light big bore that equals the original .404 Jefferys loadings, and they hold an extra round in the magazine of a std. action, and are easy to convert and make feed.
Horneber makes the brass and .423 bullets are easy to come by..The only down side that I can see is if Horneber ever quits makeing brass and that is a possibility with any of these old calibers. Another down side is the reamers are all a tad different and you end up having to fire form your brass in many cases. But these are sumountable problems for the avid handloader.
Be aware that the above listed loads by Alf from Rifle magazine as I recall are in some cases too hot for some rifles..I had some trouble with them in a couple of rifles so approach them with a 10% reduction and work up, but that is always good advise with any load.
Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120
rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
16 September 2008, 13:33
Stephen PalosThanks guys...a nice chance to brag!

This is how they were meant to look (circa 1936/7) Oberndorf and it came with 350 brand new Horneber brass and 8 boxes of Woodleigh softs & solids!
16 September 2008, 20:24
VFR1Sweet

I would be interested in this data also. Have collected 6bxs of Bertram brass. I know it's not Horneber, but Midway had it on closeout for about 2hrs for $25/bx and I could not resist. Waiting on Hornady to put .423 bullets on the market and, who knows

, maybe dies for the 10.75. Hornady does make more obscure calibers than the 10.75. Dave Kiff made the reamers used on my bbl, so if need be, I will get Dave at C&H to make up some dies.
16 September 2008, 20:34
AtkinsonI would be very careful with that Bertram brass It didn't fit the chamber of one of my rifles so brass required a little fire forming and the Bertram split every case..Not one failure with the Horneber in that rifle. worrisome at best.
I have had troublel with Bertram brass on more than a few ocassions except in the old black powder calibers.
Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120
rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
16 September 2008, 20:47
JefferyDenmarkWOW Stephen that is one nice model A sporter

I have some load data that i got from Gerard GSC, I will find and post them later.
For now ia a picture of my 10,75x68 from 1909 I for get what they call this model

would someone please remind me

it is together with its shorter brother in 8x57J from 1914.
Cheers,
André
Always always use enough... GUN & KNIFE
17 September 2008, 10:55
JefferyDenmarkGentlemen
Here is the load data from Gerard:
Cal. 10.75x68 with .423" 320 grn HV bullet
Powder Start Load MAX FPS FPS / Inch
VV N130 57 2300 16
N202 61 2350 18
From Gerard:
The load data I have is below. We approach the presentation of load data differently to most others. The MAX FPS based on a 24" barrel and it is the speed one must not exceed after the number has been adjusted for barrel length with the FPS / Inch number.
Cheers,
André
Always always use enough... GUN & KNIFE
17 September 2008, 19:11
JefferyDenmarkI could NOT live with the black pechmeyer recoilpad some idiot installed on my Mauser 10,75X68. Now it has a more period looking red silvers pad

Seen with a DWM mauser 1909 Modelo Argentino from 1909 serial number A0020

Cheers,
André
Always always use enough... GUN & KNIFE