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Hey Don.....
05-15-2014, 09:11 PM,
#11
RE: Hey Don.....
(05-15-2014, 08:54 AM)Iron Coyote Wrote: Kurt
Glad to see that you got your reamers.Big Grin Waiting sucks.Undecided
Can I ask what the case length is & what brass you plan to use?
Best of luck on finding the barrel.Undecided
Thnx Lots
Bob

Sorry Bob I replied to your question but beats me where it went. Sometimes I press the save as draft by mistake.
I will be using 2.4 and 2.6 brass cut down because I have so much of the 2.6 I use for the .44-100.

Kurt
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05-15-2014, 11:08 PM,
#12
RE: Hey Don.....
No problem KurtBig Grin
I should have worded my question a little differently.Blush
What is the case length that your reamer will cut?
The reason I am asking is because in the 7th edition of COW.,there is a note about the length being 2 1/2" instead of 2 1/4".Huh
THNX LOTS
BobShyShyShy
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05-15-2014, 11:44 PM,
#13
RE: Hey Don.....
(05-15-2014, 11:08 PM)Iron Coyote Wrote: No problem KurtBig Grin
I should have worded my question a little differently.Blush
What is the case length that your reamer will cut?
The reason I am asking is because in the 7th edition of COW.,there is a note about the length being 2 1/2" instead of 2 1/4".Huh
THNX LOTS
BobShyShyShy

The .44-75 Ballard chambers ran from 2-1/4 to 2.5" from what I have found. But there where not many .44-75's made. Reading some write ups in Forrest&Stream they gave very good accuracy.

Here is the drawing Bob.

Kurt


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05-16-2014, 08:54 AM,
#14
RE: Hey Don.....
Kurt
THANK YOU for the print.ExclamationExclamationExclamation
Printed off copies to add to the .44cal. file(which is getting pretty full)Big Grin
Your brass length should work out quit well when sizing the 2.4's down to .464".
Really hope that you can find the barrel you are looking for. This looks like a VERY interesting project.
THNX LOTS
BobSmileSmileSmile
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05-16-2014, 12:23 PM,
#15
RE: Hey Don.....
(05-16-2014, 08:54 AM)Iron Coyote Wrote: Kurt
THANK YOU for the print.ExclamationExclamationExclamation
Printed off copies to add to the .44cal. file(which is getting pretty full)Big Grin
Your brass length should work out quit well when sizing the 2.4's down to .464".
Really hope that you can find the barrel you are looking for. This looks like a VERY interesting project.
THNX LOTS
BobSmileSmileSmile

Well Bob you might just as well have this one also Smile I been shooting this one for a short time now and it is one fine accurate rifle.

The .44's have stuck with me through the years. I guess maybe I found out at a early age when I got my first center fire rifle, a .43 Spanish Roller from the back pages of the NRA Magazine because I could afford getting it for less than $20.


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05-17-2014, 09:08 AM,
#16
RE: Hey Don.....
Kurt
Thank You again.Smile
I have these saved,printed & backed up.Tongue
My 1st. .44(.44-90 Rem St.) came to be because of a temperamental .40-70 SS. This 1 is a female I'm sure.Tongue
Don't get me wrong,the 40-70 is a fantastic cart.,it's just the combination of this 1 that is less than ideal.
The .44 on the 2.4" case has worked out extremely well.If only I could shoot it as good as it shoots. Blush
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Bob Big GrinBig GrinBig Grin
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05-21-2014, 03:55 PM,
#17
RE: Hey Don.....
Well there they are, my .44's Tongue

Left to right .44-77, .44-2-5/8's BN (.44-90 bn) .44-100 Rem ST. and the new addition the .44-75 Ballard.
I was able to make one sizing die for the Ballard but not the second one because the pilot bore was tapered to much that my smallest pilot the .437 would only go in 1.224". It tapered from .438" so I sent it back because I did not have a proper chucking reamer of the correct size..

Don I boxed the die up with some sized brass and it's on the way to WY. It should be in your mailbox by next Monday or Tuesday.
The brass plunks right into the .44-100 chamber so now all that is left is getting the rifle done and making a second die.

Kurt

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05-21-2014, 04:22 PM,
#18
RE: Hey Don.....
Oh I like the looks of that straight cartridge.Wink
Did you get a barrel found yet?
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05-21-2014, 04:39 PM,
#19
RE: Hey Don.....
Oregon Barrel Co. is making it. It will be a 32" tapered round 1/16 ROT.
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05-21-2014, 05:28 PM,
#20
RE: Hey Don.....
That sounds good.
How long did they think it would be before they ship it?
I'm getting anxious to see what you can make this cartridge do.Wink
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