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Promo, are these rifles for shooting, or just for looking at? I'd be interested to hear what the procedure is for making the ammo (parent case, what bullet used) is.
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06-17-2014 06:16 AM
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276 Enfield
Attachment 53826 If you remove the belt from the 275 H&H (center cartridge) you have a good start, but there are other cartridges that can be used too
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Since I'm not a reloader and aswell more a collector than a shooter, these rifles are sentenced to be unused until I happen to come across ammo for it. I anyway have quite some P.14s and M1917s which give the same feeling in regards of handling. And only for the different recoil it's not worth the effort.
I once inquired at a company, they even had reloading dies in stock for the .276 Enfield. I didn't purchase them though.
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I have seven rounds and two stripper clips. No incentive to shoot them up.
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Originally Posted by
RCS
If you remove the belt from the 275 H&H (center cartridge) you have a good start, but there are other cartridges that can be used too
As Promo lives in Austria
, a better choice for a reformable cartridge would be 8x68S.
How about it Promo ... you just give me one of the P13s and I'll make up some ammo for it
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Patrick,
if you make up some of the ammo I'm willing to make a meeting of us two where each of us can shoot one of the two rifles. That is no problem. I anyway live close to the border of Germany
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