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Thanks for the reply, Bill. The Manson reamer to be used for this has a leade-only throat that was meant for use with paper-patched bullets. I am going to have to learn how to roll my own ... one of these days ... if I live long enough. Rip ... | |||
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Looks like the 62-240 Sharps Straight 3.5" is not feasible with the parts I submitted. So the 40-65 Winchester Pedersoli 1874 Sharps has been rechambered to 40-90 Sharps BN, with a paper-patch throat. She is ready, waiting for me at the Gunsmith Shop and Spa for Wayward Rifles. I will be paper-patching. The Ruger No.1 Creedmoor will be barreled to something else, it it is next. Creedmoor style! Maybe 40-90 Sharps BN with a .408 Chey-Tac throat or CIP 450 NE 3-1/4" or SAAMI .458 Win. Mag to really screw with the concept, mix metaphors, etc. The 62-240 Sharps/"20 Gauge Ex Purgatorio" is going back into purgatory for a while longer to work off my sins. Rip ... | |||
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It looks like my 40-90 Sharps BN paper-patch throat is just a 5-degree semi-angle "forcing cone," just like with a shotgun chamber. That is from the Dave Manson reamer. Therefore: A 0.259"-length of paper-patched @ .400"-diameter can be loaded in front of the case mouth to touch the lands at bore diameter of .400". About a quarter inch length of paper-patching sticking out of the case. So I need some 0.392"-diameter soft lead slugs of about 400-grain weight, proper paper, and a patch template. I already have the X-ACTO #1 Knife, a T-square, and a drawing board. Until I get up to speed on paper-patching, that "forcing cone" throat will allow about 0.100"-length of a grease-groove bullet's driving band to stick out of the case before bumping into the lands at 0.408" diameter. At the start of the rifling in the throat, a step-down to .400" bore-riding bullet nose diameter is desirable. So I can use up my grease-groove bullets as training wheels, work up some BP loads for 400 and 420-grainers, then go to town with the paper-patch bullets. The switch from full-diameter .408/.409" grease-groove bullet to paper-patched .400" soft lead of similar weight, ought to be safe. Which is more accurate? Well, that will depend on paper patching perfection, among other things. Rip ... | |||
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Rolling Block 2.5" 20 gauge rifle. Creedmoor-style Ruger No.1 .458 Win. Mag. Ha ha. So my Ruger No.1 Creedmoor-style is going to be chambered for .458 Win. Mag. A Pedersoli take-off barrel that is a fat, non-tapered/straight octagon, 30-inches long, will have its corners turned down enough to screw onto the Ruger No.1. That will turn it into a fancy, 16-sided, hexadecagon barrel. Cut to 28". Twist is 1:18". Might load some 45-90 BP loads for that. I have fancy walnut and various sights, ignore the tacticool stuff in photo below, of barrel and action: And that pesky 20-gauge Verney-Carron rifled barrel will get screwed onto the antique Rolling Block No.1. They actually existed once upon a time, firing the old BP 2-1/2" shells. Folded shotgun case COL about 2-1/6"? That ought to fit into the Rolling Block, and it won't need a 3.5" chamber. The 20 Gauge Ex Purgatorio muzzle brake will get screwed onto a NEF/H&R 20-gauge 3.5", for use with +900-grain lead slugs. There now, all parts accounted for. Parts is parts. Back to paper-patching for the 40-90 Sharps BN, Pedersoli 1874 re-chamber. This old dog is trying to learn a new trick, paper-patching soft lead bullets. Rip ... | |||
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Rip, Brent D. here is a virtual paper patch genius. Maybe he will weigh in. http://www.public.iastate.edu/~jessie/PPB/PPB.htm There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t. – John Green, author | |||
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Bill, Thanks for the link. There is a wealth of info there! I am still collecting paraphernalia. Need to get with it. Rip ... | |||
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