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Re: Which .40 mold
Reply #30 - Dec 30th, 2013 at 7:49pm
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Old-Win wrote on Dec 30th, 2013 at 6:16pm:
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Can I ask why you're looking for a .400" nose?  Do you wipe between shots or are you blow tubing?  I would think a .400" nose would be hard to chamber if you're not wiping. Bob


Blow tubing. No problem in my other rifles where the nose is a close fit. Most rifles are a little bigger bore dia at the breech end. Looking to fit the nose to the bore dia at the muzzle.

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Reply #31 - Dec 30th, 2013 at 7:54pm
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Schuetzendave wrote on Dec 30th, 2013 at 6:47pm:
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Samples are in the mail.

So is Biggi now interested in trading a fabulous German Schuetzen Rifle for a Sharps or Stevens 44 1/2 or Remington Rolling Block? 
What does she have for trading material?

Dave


Thank you Dave.

I asked Biggi if she wanted to shoot the Shiloh. She kept saying no until I called her a chicken and a snooty Bavarian and some other stuff. She finally caved and shot the last two rounds of ammo. Today I asked if she like shooting the rifle. She said yes, very much and If I had brought more ammo she would have shot a lot more. This proves that women are the same all over the world, Dave. 

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Re: Which .40 mold
Reply #32 - Dec 30th, 2013 at 10:24pm
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Joe learned that in the Navy 40+ years ago!
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westerner wrote on Dec 30th, 2013 at 7:54pm:
Schuetzendave wrote on Dec 30th, 2013 at 6:47pm:
Joe:

Samples are in the mail.

So is Biggi now interested in trading a fabulous German Schuetzen Rifle for a Sharps or Stevens 44 1/2 or Remington Rolling Block? 
What does she have for trading material?

Dave


Thank you Dave.

I asked Biggi if she wanted to shoot the Shiloh. She kept saying no until I called her a chicken and a snooty Bavarian and some other stuff. She finally caved and shot the last two rounds of ammo. Today I asked if she like shooting the rifle. She said yes, very much and If I had brought more ammo she would have shot a lot more. This proves that women are the same all over the world, Dave.        Joe.  Lips Sealed

  
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Reply #33 - Dec 31st, 2013 at 7:41pm
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A lead impression of my Shilohs throat indicates a .005 step the bullet must get past on its way into the bore. That explains the leading. Groove is .407. Inside neck is .412. No lead in to speak of, (throat) Rifling starts right at the case mouth and no taper of the lands. Twist is 16.5. Spent some time slugging the bore and feeling the bore.  Noticed a loose spot about eight inches ahead of the chamber. Seems to be little to no taper in the bore. May end up lapping and throating the barrel. 

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Reply #34 - Dec 31st, 2013 at 9:38pm
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Joe:

I also found a very tight throat on my Shiloh and I could not load the same bullets as I have for more modern type of throats on my other rifles.

Yes you can open up the throat on your barrel or you can use a bullet designed for your Shiloh. That is why I custom built a bullet for my rifle.

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Reply #35 - Dec 31st, 2013 at 9:54pm
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I don't know how any bullet can get past a .005 step in the throat without damage. Seems to me, the step must be taken out. The neck area in my chamber is oversize, the way I see it.  What bullet is designed for the Shiloh?

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Reply #36 - Jan 1st, 2014 at 2:18am
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MY Shiloh Inline seater leaves a bell that centers the cartridge in my Shiloh's chamber neck.

The front bullet band is just far enough in front of the case to  center the bullet in the throat.

The perfect alignment of the cartridge in the chamber and throat does not cause any leading even though I am using bullets .002 larger than bore diameter. 

  
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Reply #37 - Jan 1st, 2014 at 2:50am
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Don't know what a Shiloh inline seater is. 

Do know that any bullet shot in my rifle, centered or not has to get past that .005 ledge as it enters the bore. Have the same situation with a Cody Ballard. Gonna set the barrel back and re-chamber one of these days. 

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Reply #38 - Jan 1st, 2014 at 11:28am
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Shiloh In-Line Seater:

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Reply #39 - Jan 1st, 2014 at 6:17pm
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Don't size my cases, so no need for a inline seater.   

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