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Reply #30 - Feb 24th, 2016 at 12:59am
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Jack, your post reminded me that, also quite a few years ago, I went with a friend to look at a rifle that he had seen advertised in the newspaper. It was one of the "45-70" Danish ones. The deal was concluded for the asked $10. I questioned the man if he had any other rifles for sale. Well, yes he supposed so. Out comes a Westley Richards "Improved" Martini in 450 #2 Musket. What would he want for that one? Also $10. It came home with me.
  
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Reply #31 - Feb 24th, 2016 at 1:42am
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The swelling Jack speaks of scared me when using my rifle. One of the reasons it sits in the rack. Should arta get some 348 brass and make some smoke with it. 

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Reply #32 - Feb 26th, 2016 at 5:11am
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I have the same rifle, yes they are excellent shooter with short 460 grain bullets max.

I ran a .458" plug down inside cases and expanded Web .002" under base/chamber diameter, then ran .460" expander 1/2" down neck, shorten Cass to Danish spec and load .462 microgroove flat nose bullet I bought from lee precision.

It is extremely accurate with 23 grains of 4759 or 24.5 grains of 5744.
  
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Reply #33 - Apr 18th, 2016 at 7:14pm
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My Danish Remington is 1879 vintage with excellent bore. Many of these rifles show up looking as if they were unfired inside. The 45-70 Starline brass will work. Most of these rifles were converted to the longer cased 11.7x56. These guys are not exaggerating about the accuracy. Mine had a .464 grove diameter. The Lee hollow base 45 bullet measured .462 and worked great for me. Get her going-we are only this way once!!! Smiley
  
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Reply #34 - Apr 18th, 2016 at 8:23pm
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Thanks all for the great information.  I'll have to drag mine out for a trip to the range.
  

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Reply #35 - Apr 19th, 2016 at 6:36am
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I have one also. Mine has a perfect bore and is in excellent condition. The barrel on mine has no bayonet lug and appears to have never had one.

Frank. the block on these rifles have a feature that retracts the firing pin when the block is rolled back. 
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Reply #36 - Apr 19th, 2016 at 8:16am
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westerner wrote on Feb 24th, 2016 at 1:42am:
The swelling Jack speaks of scared me when using my rifle. One of the reasons it sits in the rack. Should arta get some 348 brass and make some smoke with it. 

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In my research on the Danish RBs I have seen where guys will wrap a piece of electrical tape (twice) around the base of a 45/70 case making for a better fit. I have not used this myself, but it is a trick that seems to have worked for others.
  
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Reply #37 - Apr 20th, 2016 at 6:55pm
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Shame on me if I double posted. Most of the Danish RB's had been rechambered to 11.7x56R. These rifles had some work done on them to chamber a 45-70 case here. With this rifle ,with a .464 grove diameter, limited the bullet choices. I made up some Lee 400gr. Hollow base bullets. These bullets measured .462 as cast out of pure lead.  On the first batch Lee liquid lube was used. On the next batch the bullets were lubed by hand with SPG. These most recent bullets were fired with black powder. For smokeless I used Trap Door data. I have not had any problems with Starline brass when forming the cases. I have a set of C&H dies plus some 11.7x51R Huntington brass. The most recent BP loads gave excellent accuracy with the original sights. The point of impact was way high-not unusual for rifles of that vintage. I plain on neck sizing this brass.  Incidentally, the firing pin in these rifles and be flipped so the old rimfire cartridges can be fired. My rifle does not have the bayonet lug. Evidently, a number of these rifles turn up with no lug. To date, I have not been able to find whey the lug was omitted on some rifles. Good shooting.
  
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Reply #38 - Apr 21st, 2016 at 12:20am
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Bill, finally saw the pics you posted. Thanks again. Frank
  

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Reply #39 - May 4th, 2016 at 11:36pm
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J. G. Terry,

Presuming that a "museum employee" from the UK who answered that query wasn't just blathering about nothing, the rifles that were "reformatted" in the 1888-1895 period for the Danish National Foresters had the military sights replaced with "more appropriate" civilian sights & the bayonet lug machined off. - Evidently the National Foresters were like our modern Game Wardens.

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Reply #40 - May 5th, 2016 at 2:22am
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To All,

Has anyone tried either .303 British and/or 8mm Lebel cases to reform for 11.7x56R??
A casual glance at on-line drawings  makes me wonder if those rimmed cases might not make easier/cheaper .45 Danish cases??
(72.oo for 20 loaded rounds or 2.oo each for empty brass leaves my Scots' soul COLD.)

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Reply #41 - May 5th, 2016 at 1:33pm
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My Danish Roller was so "converted" to .45-70.  It is very accurate with 405g hollow based bullets & black powder.  Fired cases come out fine.
  
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Reply #42 - May 5th, 2016 at 3:08pm
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My rifle does not have the bayonet lug. Evidently, a number of these rifles turn up with no lug. To date, I have not been able to find whey the lug was omitted on some rifles.


I believe these rifles saw long service in the coastal defenses. Long after bolt guns became the norm. Could these have been built with out a lug.
  
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