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04-06-2013, 04:37 PM,
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powderburner
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RE: 40/50 BN
Stephen , I am loading it as it was , I found a sharps book that shows the loads and the picture shows a 285 and a 265 gn bullet , the only difference in the two is the 265 is a hollow point , the cases we are using hold 48-50 gns with a wad at the top of the neck and a grease cookie and wad under the bullet , I can case a short 265 but the 285 gn length is a ral nice fit both in the case and the rifle , with the generous chamber we still are playing with paper to see if we can keep the bullets tight in the neck and still chamber , I just made 50 cases for it out of norma brass and the thickness in the neck should make a difference , I will know more after 10 sleep . as roger is headed there with it. if the weather holds I may make it as wll but am not really counting on it ,, at the moment,
Dean Becker
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04-06-2013, 05:31 PM,
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Stephen Borud
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RE: 40/50 BN
(04-06-2013, 04:37 PM)powderburner Wrote: Stephen , I am loading it as it was , I found a sharps book that shows the loads and the picture shows a 285 and a 265 gn bullet , the only difference in the two is the 265 is a hollow point , the cases we are using hold 48-50 gns with a wad at the top of the neck and a grease cookie and wad under the bullet , I can case a short 265 but the 285 gn length is a ral nice fit both in the case and the rifle , with the generous chamber we still are playing with paper to see if we can keep the bullets tight in the neck and still chamber , I just made 50 cases for it out of norma brass and the thickness in the neck should make a difference , I will know more after 10 sleep . as roger is headed there with it. if the weather holds I may make it as wll but am not really counting on it ,, at the moment,
Dean I need to look in my book again, I didn't see the two different bullet weights! The originals I have, have two different bullets, one is a beautiful round nose and the other is a flat nose! I can pull the flat nose out and with paper it weighs 266 or so! The round nose I cannot pull out but the OAL of the loaded round is longer! Where did you read about the hollow point bullet?
Don your probably right, I should order another one  I don't know about the scope yet, never have owned one, but I think it will be a shorter scope! Guess I better research scopes one of these days!
Stephen
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04-06-2013, 07:12 PM,
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RE: 40/50 BN
stephen , this is the book title
Sharps Rifle Its History Development & O
Smith, Winston O
I found the copy at Powells bookstore and it should be here mon or tues, when it gets here I can tell you more.
Dean Becker
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04-07-2013, 02:06 PM,
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RE: 40/50 BN
You can read a lot of those old first run editions free, or through the E books. A lot of them you can down load free and read them later when your away from Internet service.
Kurt
http://books.google.com/books?id=_wlaz1j...&q&f=false
http://www.pagebypagebooks.com/
http://www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/resource...uffalo.htm
http://www.gutenberg.org/
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