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20 December 2009, 18:30
skibum845
Schuetzen Experts - Trying to Identify Caliber (Pics)
I recently took a chamber cast of my new Schuetzen rifle! Can anyone help me identify the below caliber? It measures close to the 9.5x47mm but with a different shoulder diameter.

I would be happy to reward anyone who gets this right with a round or two for their bullet collections when i get this old rifle up and running.

Thanks for the help!

SkiBum




23 December 2009, 10:01
bcp
Might be a wildcat based on 348 Winchester brass.

Bruce
24 December 2009, 04:22
skibum845
Bruce - Thank you!

Does anyone know of any wildcats based on the 348 Win which would match?

Skibum
24 December 2009, 06:38
bcp
I would ask on the ASSRA forum:

http://www.assra.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl

Bruce
24 December 2009, 18:38
Big Bore Fan
~1900, in Germany, every gun Smith made his own Schutzenrifle round. Mostly based on the old service round 11,2x60R. There“re many rounds, differ only in little part of construction. I know three different 9,5mm rounds, the 9,5x42R, 9,5x46R and a 9,5x47R. I heard about a 9,5x50R, but I never saw any rounds or have found informations in books.


Martin


Big Bore Fan
(formerly Quattro77)


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18 October 2010, 11:02
Pivi
There were about 9 - 10 distinct 9,5 x 47 R cartridges in the past that differ for their base(shoulder diam , shoulder position or neck lenght ( often very slightly each other)

This was due to the fact that makers often used "proprietary" dimensions, so, for example, Unterdoerffer cases are not the same than the Lorenz / DWM ones and often they are not fully interchangeable.

Very accurate case dimensions/ chamber are needed to ID the correct cartridge