You mentioned earlier that it's on a single-shot action. Which one?
What rimmed cases are you using?
I'm really fascinated by this sort of thing. Please keep us posted.
Lee
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[This message has been edited by Norbert (edited 07-17-2001).]
I believe I recall a single shot falling block action was in the works. And next I will be wondering how much the gun will weigh. Keep us informed of developments, please.
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Good huntin' and shootin',
RAB
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[This message has been edited by Norbert (edited 07-15-2001).]
That thing is wild.
Is that a lathe-turned case? What about the bullet?
Man I love reading about stuff like this.
K.E. = 9617 ft-lbs
Momentum = 326 ft-lbs/sec
I will let someone else calculate the recoil. I would suggest at least a 7 pound gun weight.
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Good huntin' and shootin',
RAB
There is no recoil. It must be mounted on a carriage!
Don
We could make a fortune off the video. I have a program that makes for great slow motion tracking ; It catches every nuance of a shooter going thru a Door's plate glass window............10
It is not a .750 Express, but a .750 experimental for some ballistical studies, which are better done with big bullets than with smaller ones.
At the moment there is no intention to use it for a hunting rifle. I am a fan of the all around rifle in .458, eventually .500. I will not go to africa with a bigger caliber.
But there is one advantage: I can say, sitting around the campfire: Mine is bigger.
But what me bothers: I read about a .775 Jeffery or Rigby. Anybody knows about this?
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As I recall, the 775 was essentially a rifled shotgun, though its been a few years since I came across it, so I'm fuzzy on the paticulars.
Does somebody know more about this cartridge?