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#61
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Here is a picture of US-S brass slug after going through
3 foot of wood slabs in a bundle. It has shed its plastic base and it went through straight without tumbling. This one is 570 gr fired at 2200 in RMC case, from NEF. Also in picture is one with white sabot petals off, as it would be in flight, before hitting target.Ed
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Our cartridge work and experimenting got a nice
write up in # 470 Nov/Dec International Ammunition Journal. Page 10-11 by Zach Weighman, a cartridge collector and gun nut friend. Got a guy just figured out BMG case rim, and for a rim puts on 12ga high base cup from a plastic case. He turns base/rim of bmg case about .008" and use JB Kwik to hold it on. Pushes it on with press. He removes base cup with heat gun from plastic cases, He is using RE17, so shotgun primers will work, and he puts bushing in case for primer. Has bushing reamed so the primer pocket protrusion on the base cup goes up inside tight, as he pushes on the base cup. It'll fire ok and to size it do like I do, I push case into open top die, and push it back out from the top with a rod and hammer. That way the rim don't get bent up. He says it saves a lot of time not having to make rim pieces. We will have more info and pictures next few weeks.Ed
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Here is a picture of a BPI sabot with a BPI Flexseal I
use on to it in place of the original cushion seal. I also cut shallow slots in the outside at the bottom of the petals. Sabot opens much quicker and seems along with BPGS seals under it to work ok without damage, giving high velocities. In pic on left is regular BPI sabot, behind is one I put a cushion on from a Brenekke KO slug, and in front the one with Flexseal on. The slug in it is one a guy casts at 440 gr and .504" diameter, and works ok. New info on my 499HE, from now on we will make cases out of 450 #2 brass, as Jamisons has 3-4000 cases, and it seems no one has the 475 #2 we used first. Only slight case dimension change is the base .012" smaller, all else is the same. I'm getting reamers redone and will be able to use in couple weeks. Case will still have plenty of taper to extract easy in singles, doubles, falling blocks.etc. And speaking of falling blocks I found one, and put my 585HE in it, and it is big enough and has enough clearance to be used for a 577NE, 600NE, long 20ga, my long 16ga FH, the 700H, the 700HE. Cost no more than Ruger, with barrel figured in. Will have pics and info soon. Ed
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Here is picture, Falling Block I found that I put
my 585HE in. It didn't need any work on the feed trough to feed. 585 case shown in it. In fact the trough is big enough and the action big enough for 600NE, 3.5" 20ga brass, 3.5" 16ga FH brass, my 700 HE long case. I reworked a NEF stock to it, as I'm not a stockmaker.Nice action.2nd picture is of the 16GA FH in the feed trough.Ed
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Here is picture of the FBW falling block with my
700HE long case in it.This falling block is 1.5" wide, with a 1.125" wide breach block. The sides are .187" thick next to breach block. This compares to about .165" say for a Browning B-87, Win copy. The feed trough would work with 12ga size rim if some work was done on the top of the hammer. This has a barrel thread length of 1.005", thread diameter of 1.125" for good strength. Ed
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Here is picture of the falling block with a
600NE in the feed trough. Work great chambered as a 3.5" 20 gauge, for 20 gauge 3.5" brass and plastic cases also. Second picture is a 12GA FH case we made by epoxying on a 12 ga base cup onto a bmg brass case. Turned brass down .010" and pressed on base with epoxy in it and when set base is on good.Ed ![]()
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Another way that I put a 12ga rim on
bmg case is to use the new Magtech brass 12ga cases made by CBC in Brazil. BPI and others sell them for less than a buck each. Being so short they aren't in the 12ga FH category of generating power. But you cut them off a quarter inch long, and turn a BMG rim down to .715 diameter, push on the Magtech base, with JB weld in the Magteck base, and set up a squeeze collet to crimp the Magtech base sides into the BMG extractor groove. Crimp it in hard and tight. And it uses large rifle primers.Fed Mag 215 best. Other bmg case work needed is to put a chamfer on the bmg primer pocket and drill out the bmg primer pocket straight so that there is no block to the primer gases coming out through the Magtech flash hole. Chamfer back of rim a little. These will handle 20,000 psi loads.Ed
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Here is picture of Brett Ittel's Savage 210 he has setup.
It has a 3.5" 12ga chamber in a heavy 27" Pacnor barrel, that he put in place of original. He also put in a Knoxx spring/cam recoil absorbing butt plate in the hollow Savage plastic stock. He replace the plastic parts of the absorber with aluminum parts. It is shown without the boot so you can see how it is in the butt.He also has an oversize pad on it. He hasn't weighted the gun with anything else and it shoots comfortable, even off the bench with loads that get a 500gr slug in a BPI sabot over 3000 fps. He gets this speed with BPI and 500 gr in 3.5" plastic cases. He also can use 3.5" RMC cases and our BMG based case, cut to 3.5"...Ed
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Some 8ga work.I found a way and made a die that
swages the 8ga kiln cases down to regular 8ga size. It swages the belt down and a turning tool I made removes the sharp edge on the belt after swaging, to make a smooth transition to the right size. It does it 4 times faster than previous process. My chamber on the NEF is set up so regular sizes fit and loaded kiln cases with the belt step won't go in. It works with both the REM 8ga cases from BPI and the WIN 8ga cases from Precision Reloading, and the WIN cases are only 44 bucks a hundred, primed. The WIN cases have the same extra powerful primer just like the REM cases. The REM cases are black and the WIN cases a see through plastic. Both same thick sides.Anyone needing cases worked over contact me... Ed
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A switch barrel auto we are tested 3.5" 12ga
smoothbore USS-S slugs, with hopped up loads. About as accurate as the other guns here. Also I'm getting the auto set up in my 585 HE long case.585 HE long case shown in the port. Switching barrels only takes minutes. This 12ga barrel about as heavy as the 210 Savage barrel. It is originally a 3.5" 12ga autoloader I've reworked the stroke and have a barrel extension coming to add 585 28" barrel. Gun is weighted, thick double pad. We are going to see how mild 585 HE loads of 9,000 ft lbs work in autoloader.Ed
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Guys have asked about a 10ga FH, and it is just
getting stuff to do cases with reasonable time and cost. So a breakthrough with a 10ga FH, is putting 10 gauge basecups from plastic cases onto 50cal Russian brass to make a 4.05" long 10ga. I expand case using my shellholder on original rim, put in bushing for shotgun primer, which fires off RE17, the turn case and rim a little, and slip on basecup with epoxy inside. Then take a 200 dollar heavy barrel NEF 10ga, and deepen chamber like mine is. Here is picture with one beside a 12ga FH. The 12ga FH holds max load of about 330 gr ball powder below a slug, and the 10ga FH holds 420gr. I'm getting things set to get a bunch of cases to do this. Progress. Now anyone wanting any of my cases for their collection I have a package of them all. Contact me.. ...Ed
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Here is a neat idea for a 5 shot 12ga,
a 12ga revolver. Nice looking gun. Also I found a company that would rebore 10ga NEF heavy barreled guns to 8ga, if they can get 5-6 guys lined up to do it, so that they can make tooling and charge less than 300 bucks to do it. Delta Reboring. Let me know and we'll get arrangements made if enough are interested.I have two now.ED
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The long brass 10GA FH case shown above has a Lyman
slug in a thickwall 10ga steel shotcup that BPI sells. That's a 12ga 525gr Lyman.Makes nice lighter slug for 10ga. The slug has bottom chamfered to set in cup tight and a little epoxy makes it one piece that makes it a discarding sabot style like a SPW. That makes it front heavy so that it is as accurate as Brenekke KOs in smoothbore. I'm also working with a guys to cast long hollowbase 10ga slugs like the ones Federal loads. We are figuring out molds now, will probably make slugs about 850gr. Here is picture of my 10GA FH NEF with long brass case started in the chamber. Chamber is set for that 4.050" brass case and will shoot 3.5" plastic cases also. I am going to put on a thumbhole Survivor stock like I have on NEF 8ga we did.Ed
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We talk about liking the use of heavier slug barrels
in using our slow powder giving 1/3 faster loads in plastic cases, and handling recoil better. It is stiffer being heavy for an aid to accuracy. Guy out west has this heavy muzzled, Hastings, rifled barrel, for his REM 870. In first pic is a comparison to the original 870 barrel. It shows a muzzle as heavy as on a NEF Ultra Slug GUN. 2nd picture is the gun itself. That makes a neat slug gun..Ed
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The heavy rifled barrel in previous post was made by
Hastings for the Remington 870. It is 26" long and a muzzle diameter of over an inch. Hastings is gone now, but we'd like to find some of these barrels. The Hastings number of the barrel is 560H90. In the meantime Remington has come out with their SPS Super Magnum Slug Gun with 25.5" rifled barrel and a 1" diameter muzzle, with more solid barrel, and extra pins in mounting barrel, so a scope can be put on action. Ed
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I am now putting a 3.5" 20ga on the FBW action.
We are having RMC make 3.5" brass 20ga cases. I also bought a huge box of 3.5" plastic case Hastings hot rod sabot slugs at their out of business auction. Picture is of FBW with brass case in the feed trough. Any wanting to do 20 ga brass cases, at same time, contact RMC, they'd like to make a big batch this spring.. I also got few of the cases to make the 10ga FH brass 4.050" long case. Anyone wanting one. I'll part with them, but I'll only will have a few. The brass is hard to find and costly.. Ed
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I get asked about presses used for big cases.
Here is a picture of my 2 big presses on the heavy bench, with the case spinner/lathe on the back of the bench. Blue one is a Walnut Hill and the green is beefed up Ammomaster. Both are braced so I can lean on them.Bench is braced to wall supports and benches behind. You can see the expanders laid out on the press brace arms, and a whole bunch of shorty dies laid out, that fit everything from 10ga down to my 700HE. And variety of large cases and real large 4ga-8ga dies, parts I work with. On the right is a stack of my 585HE dies in the die boxes.Ed
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Now might get real exciting load developement wise,
If we could make brass cases as long as the paper one on the right. In picture is 3.5" 10ga plastic case, our 10GA FH brass 4.05" case I made by putting a 10ga basecup on 50cal Russian brass, and third a 6" long 10ga bomb disposal case used to shoot liquid/gel in to bomb packages, I think. Anyone knows for sure let me know.ED
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#79
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Here is picture showing surplus 50 Russian case before
and the 10ga brass case we make using it with 10ga bases pressed and epoxied on and expanding case out straight, making the 4.050" long 10ga case.Makes a great 10ga FH...ED
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We have put 4 different cartridges in the Savage 210
bolt gun. We added various 12ga and .700" heavy thick barrels. The first was our 12ga FH long case. The second was my 700H 3.25" belted case. Third was the 3.5" 12ga that Bret did, and fourth is the 700NE that we wanted to see how it works. It shoots fine, has weighted stock, and a 27 inch barrel.Has a double thick pad. I even have cast slugs for 700. Cases are expensive, ones in picture are 20 bucks each...Ed
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