February
S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
Who's Online Now
4 members (Ted Schefelbein, FlyChamps, Stanton Hillis, desullivan), 519 guests, and 6 robots.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Forum Statistics
Forums10
Topics39,866
Posts566,806
Members14,629
Most Online9,918
Jul 28th, 2025
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
Page 2 of 3 1 2 3
Joined: May 2004
Posts: 2,127
Likes: 41
Sidelock
***
Offline
Sidelock
***

Joined: May 2004
Posts: 2,127
Likes: 41
What 2 Piper said.

I would add that there are those who feel that 7625 if kept toward the light side can ignite late, partly down the barrel and do damage.

I have switched to PB and keep my loads at 5K PSI and use it year round. One ounce and around 1125 fps. Check the book and I think you might be happier.


So many guns, so little time!
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 9,869
Likes: 511
Sidelock
***
Offline
Sidelock
***

Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 9,869
Likes: 511
No argument hOjO, but his mistake fortuitously provided a clear example of the difference between 'Oxford' and 'Boston' patterns, for the 2 or 3 of us that care

Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 3,971
Likes: 105
Sidelock
**
Offline
Sidelock
**

Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 3,971
Likes: 105
I use a lot of 7625 for clays and dove, etc. However, for my upland hunting I always switch to PB since it seems to burn much better in colder weather. Here's my favorite all around load which is taken straight from the IMR reloading data ( http://www.imrpowder.com/HomePage.html ):

Federal Gold Metal Hull
Federal 209A primer
Claybuster 1100-12 wad
21.5 grains IMR PB
5,100 psi and 1150fps

Actually I have switched to the CB2118 wad, which gives a little more space for a good crimp. Everything else remains the same.


John McCain is my war hero.
Joined: Apr 2008
Posts: 640
Sidelock
**
Offline
Sidelock
**

Joined: Apr 2008
Posts: 640
Originally Posted By: revdocdrew
No argument hOjO, but his mistake fortuitously provided a clear example of the difference between 'Oxford' and 'Boston' patterns, for the 2 or 3 of us that care


So with all the care and the barrels being the primary selling point on the old damascus guns, I can't believe that quality control would pass such thing through, would an employee get a gun at a discount price?? Put it this way, If I were to spend my hard earn money, I don't know that I'd want a barrel that looked like crapola.

Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 3,971
Likes: 105
Sidelock
**
Offline
Sidelock
**

Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 3,971
Likes: 105
This was no accident or cheap maneuver. The barrels are very nicely made and matched. The maker had a reason for doing it--we'll probably never know for sure what it was. Perhaps he felt the characteristics of one was better suited at the breech, etc. than the other. Or, he just wanted to make something distinctive. Regardless, I like 'em.


John McCain is my war hero.
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 9,869
Likes: 511
Sidelock
***
Offline
Sidelock
***

Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 9,869
Likes: 511
Joe is probably correct, and I wonder if they were not demonstration tubes by the (unknown as yet) Belgian maker.
We've seen these Charles Lancaster barrels refinished by Craig Smith with a 3 Rod Damas Anglais or Crolle' right barrel, and 3 Rod 'Finest' Oxford left. Can't imagine this was an accident.



Sure hope Jerry can get a pic up of his barrels.

Joined: Jan 2002
Posts: 3,660
Likes: 8
Sidelock
***
Offline
Sidelock
***

Joined: Jan 2002
Posts: 3,660
Likes: 8
I wouldn't mind one bit having that Ch. Lancaster with what can be perfectly called
a composed pair of barrels.

JC


"...it is always advisable to perceive clearly our ignorance."ť Charles Darwin
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 15,465
Likes: 89
Sidelock
*
Offline
Sidelock
*

Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 15,465
Likes: 89
We can all speculate why the maker did what he did and we could question if the original maker actually did it or if one tube was relaced later by someone else.

The bottom line is better guns had better damascus barrels.

Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 15,465
Likes: 89
Sidelock
*
Offline
Sidelock
*

Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 15,465
Likes: 89
Originally Posted By: revdocdrew
No argument hOjO, but his mistake fortuitously provided a clear example of the difference between 'Oxford' and 'Boston' patterns, for the 2 or 3 of us that care


Doc I'm still not convinced that you can define the different Damascus barrels when the makers called them by different names.

Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 9,869
Likes: 511
Sidelock
***
Offline
Sidelock
***

Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 9,869
Likes: 511
No argument again hOjO. Remington's 'Oxford 2 S.J.' could be called Damas Anglais, English Two Rod, English Two Stripe, Hufnagel, Damas fer de clous, Oxford, Fine Damascus, Good Damascus, London, and Damas Crolle'
Other patterns, like Horse-shoe, Etoile, Herring-bone, and Bernard are more consistent.

Last edited by revdocdrew; 10/23/08 12:25 PM.
Page 2 of 3 1 2 3

Link Copied to Clipboard

doublegunshop.com home | Welcome | Sponsors & Advertisers | DoubleGun Rack | Doublegun Book Rack

Order or request info | Other Useful Information

Updated every minute of everyday!


Copyright (c) 1993 - 2024 doublegunshop.com. All rights reserved. doublegunshop.com - Bloomfield, NY 14469. USA These materials are provided by doublegunshop.com as a service to its customers and may be used for informational purposes only. doublegunshop.com assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in these materials. THESE MATERIALS ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT-ABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. doublegunshop.com further does not warrant the accuracy or completeness of the information, text, graphics, links or other items contained within these materials. doublegunshop.com shall not be liable for any special, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages, including without limitation, lost revenues or lost profits, which may result from the use of these materials. doublegunshop.com may make changes to these materials, or to the products described therein, at any time without notice. doublegunshop.com makes no commitment to update the information contained herein. This is a public un-moderated forum participate at your own risk.

Note: The posting of Copyrighted material on this forum is prohibited without prior written consent of the Copyright holder. For specifics on Copyright Law and restrictions refer to: http://www.copyright.gov/laws/ - doublegunshop.com will not monitor nor will they be held liable for copyright violations presented on the BBS which is an open and un-moderated public forum.

Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.5
(Release build 20201027)
Responsive Width:

PHP: 7.0.33-0+deb9u11+hw1 Page Time: 0.043s Queries: 34 (0.022s) Memory: 0.8436 MB (Peak: 1.8990 MB) Data Comp: Off Server Time: 2026-02-08 01:59:19 UTC
Valid HTML 5 and Valid CSS