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.577-.450 Martini-Henry Bullets

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09 February 2007, 23:35
Michael Robinson
.577-.450 Martini-Henry Bullets
Does anyone know of a good source for a bullet mould for the oddball bullets I need for my "new" Martini-Henry Mk. II?

The groove diameter appears to be .462 inch.

I should add that I want to use standard, grease groove bullets, rather than paper patched bullets.

Thanks.


Mike

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11 February 2007, 06:49
Brent
I posted an answer to this somewhere, but I don't see it here.

www.neihandtools.com or a custom mold from any of the better known makers (Brooks, Jones, etc).

Your biggest issue will be knowing how long you want the bullet to be.

Brent


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11 February 2007, 17:17
concho
Use the greenhill formula to calculate the bullet length for your barrel .
12 February 2007, 01:06
Michael Robinson
Thanks, guys.


Mike

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13 February 2007, 12:46
Ganyana
I use unsized .458 bullets with very satsfactory accuracy. Nominal bore size is .461 but they run as high as .465. Use straight wheel weights and lube with a beesxax wheelbearing grease mix (80/20). In my civillian carbine or may mates cape double we get arround 4" groups at 100m. Out of my military Mk II got about 6"
15 February 2007, 22:46
Michael Robinson
Thanks, Ganyana.

I actually found a source for some bullet moulds, thanks to some more help here:

Martini-Henry Bullet Moulds

I am looking forward to seeing how well my 1876 vintage Enfield-made Mk. II will shoot with proper bullets.


Mike

Wilderness is my cathedral, and hunting is my prayer.
17 February 2007, 00:41
El Deguello
quote:
Originally posted by mrlexma:
Does anyone know of a good source for a bullet mould for the oddball bullets I need for my "new" Martini-Henry Mk. II?

The groove diameter appears to be .462 inch.

I should add that I want to use standard, grease groove bullets, rather than paper patched bullets.

Thanks.


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They might be able to furnish a 480-grain grease-groove bullet of the needed diameter. If your rifle's groove mikes .462, I'd use a .464" bullet.

I use their 350-grain gascheck in my .416 Rigby, sized .417", at a MV of 2100 FPS. Very accurate bullets!


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06 July 2007, 22:15
Sean Murphy
Hi All.

I am a bullet manufacturer from South Africa and I supply a nice 475gr round nose for the Martini. Original bullet was 480gr RN. Contact me on nikip@global.co.za and I can give you some more info as well as hook you yp with the guy that makes my moulds.

Sean


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07 July 2007, 02:01
Sean Murphy
Hi All.

The bullet I was refering to is the 4th from the left in the pic below.


Sean


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29 July 2007, 15:52
Bad Ass Wallace
In Australia we have a local maker of .462 x 500gn bullet moulds. I shoot these unsized in my 1879 Arty carbine and 1886 long rifle for exceptional results.

http://www.castbulletengineering.bigpondhosting.com/






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