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577 double rifle arrived yesterday
#641083
Jan 21st a 12:12 AM
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by Mike Harrell |
Mike Harrell |
I received my .577 double rifle yesterday. Made by Gustav Richter Breslat. Lots of case color left, bores are great and locks up tight. Chamber cast shows a length of 1.35" bore slug = .585". a cut down .577 case with a little removed about 1/4" in front of the rim fits. The problem that I see is that the inside neck diameter is .595. Going to be hard to fit a bullet in there. The closest that I can find in Handloaders manual of cartridge conversions is a .58 Roberts. Used to convert percussion to centerfire. I don't understand the crown over V on the rib and the total lack of proof marks on the barrel flats. [img] https://i.imgur.com/VLqzQ9L.jpg[/img] [img] https://i.imgur.com/vVjaRVU.jpg[/img] [img] https://i.imgur.com/n03x10Y.jpg[/img] [img] https://i.imgur.com/TT4Obyv.jpg[/img]
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