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I have a new rifle: ; ; ; : I need information about the rifle and the cartridge (BP) I think in reload. Nitro for Black Powder? Best Regards and Merry Christmas for all the Forum. Hector | ||
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Absolutely beautiful rifle. NRA Life Member, Band of Bubbas Charter Member, PGCA, DRSS. Shoot & hunt with vintage classics. | |||
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Great rifle. You will enjoy it. You have an 1871 WR "Improved Martini" sporting rifle. I would suggest buying Wal Winfer's Vol 4 of "British Single Shot Rifles - Westley Richards". There is a picture on page 62 almost exactly like your rifle. For the cartridge. You should do a chamber cast to ensure that you have a .577/500 nr 2 Express and that someone has not rechambered it. Buffalo Arms (www.buffaloarms.com) has reloading dies and brass. For loading, Winfer used a Lyman 50/70 mold (515141) to cast a 440gr bullet for blackpowder. He also used 35gr of 4198 behind a 360gr bullet for 1650fps. Original loads were: 135gr BP, 340-380gr bullet, 1750-1850fps 60gr Cordite, 380gr bullet, Eley load 53gr Cordite, 440gr bullet, Kynoch load I have an I Hollis retailed .500/450 nr 2 1869 WR Sporting Rifle. You can see mine and a friends Military model at http://www.gunboards.com/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=180738 If you want to learn more or discuss WR or Martinis there are two good boards Gunboards Martini Forum http://www.gunboards.com/forums/forum.asp?FORUM_ID=14 and EZBoards Martini Forum at http://pub182.ezboard.com/bbritishmilitariaforums | |||
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Hector: I deon't know what I find more disturbing, that bloody lovely rifle or your neat-as-a-pin reloading bench ... There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t. – John Green, author | |||
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heart busting rifle! | |||
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Thanks to all. I will be put in this forum and other (Nitro Express forum) a post with some photos of the British proofs marks of the rifle. Blacksmith: do you know what is the price of this rifle? Thanks in advance Hector | |||
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price is pretty subjective. Alot depends on condition and location. There were quite a few sent to South Africa and they seem to be surfacing lately. They appeal to a limited group of people who like to spend the time and money to get them to shoot. Plus, these are not common rifles or calibers and most people think they are ugly compared to the Martini Henry (which people think are ugly too). A rifle similar to mine, but in perfect condition went for $8900, while a sporter (without the rod) I saw in similar condition went for $2000. If I was offered your rifle, I would gladly pay $2000-2500. | |||
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Wow... | |||
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