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I need to acquire three (3) 50-110/50 Express dummy rounds. Can anyone make them available?


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Might get more views and a better shot of getting your dummies in the big-bore forum.


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got ya covered, what would you like them topped off with bullet wise?


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50-110 and 50 Express are the same thing. The 50-110/50 Express is seperated by the backslash or frontslash...I get them mixed up.


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Ty,

incorrect answer. The Express could be more accurately described as an "Improved" version with a shoulder. you can fireform 50-110 into the Express by firing it in an Express rifle.

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I need to acquire three (3) 50-110/50 Express dummy rounds. Can anyone make them available?


well I missed the /50 so not sure what your needing.

But I have the straight walled 50-110 that Starline makes the brass for.


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Sorry

The 50-110 and the 50 express are the same case, it is all based on the original loads by WInchester. The 50-110 is 110 grs of black and a 300?350 gr bullet also known as the 50 express. The other 50 load is the 50-100-450 and that has 100 grs black and a 450 gr bullet the difference was in the twist rate used in a black powder rifle, the 450 gr had a faster twist about 1-35 as to the 350 gr at 1-50 +-.
Same case different loads. The 50 alaskan is the same case just shortened to 2.100". Kind of like a 44 mag and the 44 spl. Of the 50-110/express/50-100-450 all are a straight walled case. Winchester in hte 50 cal for the 1886 never had a shoulodered case that was only in the 50-95 made for the 1876 and could also be called the 50 express. Yes very confusing. That case has a larger body and base so that one is shouldered/tapered thou gradual.


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Sorry about the confusion. Mr. Turnbull cleared it.

In my term "50-110/50 Express," the back slash "/" symbolizes or. That's all.


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Sorry I stated wrong info, should have checked closer.


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We are using a new barrel and have beeen using a twist rate of 1-20, Dave Gullo of BUffalo Arms uses 1-36, Every one has there thing and both work. Dave uses black powder and that 1-36 is probly better for that.


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