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RCS
05-27-2019, 05:53
I have had these a long time, a few are original un-marked cases. The
second cartridge is a modern 45-120

Interesting that some of these cartridges are being chambered again for
the blackpowder shooters46011

bruce
05-27-2019, 06:11
Very well remember reading of such cartridges in The Rifle in America by Phil B. Sharpe as well as various articles by Elmer Keith. Always thought a Winchester Hi-Wall in one of these chamberings would have been a wonderment either on the range or out in the woods and fields. Always wondered about the relative effectiveness of the various cartridges. Sincerely. bruce.

RCS
05-30-2019, 07:26
Here are some 50 caliber cartridges from the blackpowder era, some of these like
the Winchester 50-110 made the transition to smokeless powder. The 50-110 in
the Model 1886 Winchester did make the transition.

The 50 Carbine is a modern case for blackpowder shooters46023

free1954
05-31-2019, 02:47
thanks for posting. do you shoot any of those calibers?

RCS
05-31-2019, 05:33
I have a few early cartridge rifles that get shot plus the friends that are really into the
Sharps rifles (both old and new). My photos show a Remington Rolling Block in 45-70
with a rear tang sight that I made, weight is 11.3 lbs. The one460324603346034 which is my favorite is a
Winchester Hi Wall with original double set triggers in 32-40. Also made a mould to
make paper patch bullets -

free1954
06-01-2019, 02:27
that's some barrel on the high wall. those bullets look swaged they are so nice.

RCS
06-02-2019, 04:27
The paper patched bullets are from a cylindrical bullet mold that I made years ago (do not have
a photo). These paper patch smooth bullet molds have been around since they started shooting
paper patched bullets. At one time Lyman had one. The cylinder is bored to the desired diameter
to allow the correct alloy to cast the correct diameter desired. Some molds can be adjusted to make
a longer bullet. There is a spring plunger at the bottom to knock out the bullet, some are nose pour
and others are base pour, depends on the design. Sometimes barrels are special made for paper
patch shooting

free1954
06-06-2019, 03:16
thanks for the reply. i always wanted to get one of those long case shooting rifles. did you guys ever read this chapter from the PBS series the west? http://www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/resources/archives/five/buffalo.htm. a very interesting time in U.S. history