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Re: 7x57 with black powder
Reply #15 - Oct 4th, 2023 at 7:15pm
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Grumpy, my 1905 Ross in 303 is one with a sloppy chamber although I'm sure it didn't start out that way. Probably a WWI field modification to make loading easy when the cartridge was slathered with mud. It comes out looking like a fat 35 Whelen. Just neck sizing and annealing leave the rest of the case formed to the chamber and seems to work for several reloadings at least.
  
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Re: 7x57 with black powder
Reply #16 - Oct 5th, 2023 at 2:12am
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oneatatime wrote on Oct 4th, 2023 at 7:15pm:
Grumpy, my 1905 Ross in 303 is one with a sloppy chamber although I'm sure it didn't start out that way. Probably a WWI field modification to make loading easy when the cartridge was slathered with mud. It comes out looking like a fat 35 Whelen. Just neck sizing and annealing leave the rest of the case formed to the chamber and seems to work for several reloadings at least.

I would say that’s been fiddled with, I’ve only handled two 303 Ross rifles , both had fairly tight chambers. Being down here in the antipodes has the advantage of access to lots of 303’s in smle,  martini’s  etc, what’s common to us is uncommon to the US and vice a versa with a lot of other rifles
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Reply #17 - Oct 5th, 2023 at 1:14pm
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OK  Results of small test.  I loaded cartridges and went to the range yesterday.
Load consisted of what I had on hand.  Bullet was 7 MM 145 GRAIN FLAT POINT GAS CHECKED POWDER COATED I shot with smokeless powder in this rifle.  Case full of Schutzen 2F powder with about .100 compression.  Used stock barrel sights at 100 yards bench rest.  I only loaded 6 rounds to test.  One shot to foul the barrel and 5 for group cleaning between shots.  Five shots went into a group of about 1 1/2" pretty good for no load development and store bought bullets.  Only problem I encountered was because of the large neck in these rifles the case necks split lengthwise.  Fouling not too bad 2 wet and 1 dry patch to clean the bore.  I was impressed and will continue further experimentation.
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PS a lot cheaper to experiment with existing rifle than buying a new one!
  
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Re: 7x57 with black powder
Reply #18 - Oct 16th, 2023 at 2:58am
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Well, the initial loading for the 8X58RD was a compressed BP load, but (the Danes?) quickly switched to smokeless. Supposedly they had intended to do this originally anyway, but....comments?
  
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Re: 7x57 with black powder
Reply #19 - Oct 16th, 2023 at 3:02am
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cheatin_charlie wrote on Oct 5th, 2023 at 1:14pm:
OK  Results of small test.  I loaded cartridges and went to the range yesterday.
Load consisted of what I had on hand.  Bullet was 7 MM 145 GRAIN FLAT POINT GAS CHECKED POWDER COATED I shot with smokeless powder in this rifle.  Case full of Schutzen 2F powder with about .100 compression.  Used stock barrel sights at 100 yards bench rest.  I only loaded 6 rounds to test.  One shot to foul the barrel and 5 for group cleaning between shots.  Five shots went into a group of about 1 1/2" pretty good for no load development and store bought bullets.  Only problem I encountered was because of the large neck in these rifles the case necks split lengthwise.  Fouling not too bad 2 wet and 1 dry patch to clean the bore.  I was impressed and will continue further experimentation.
Charlie
PS a lot cheaper to experiment with existing rifle than buying a new one!

What rifle were you using?
  
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Re: 7x57 with black powder
Reply #20 - Oct 16th, 2023 at 6:31am
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Original Remington Rolling Block rifle.
  
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Re: 7x57 with black powder
Reply #21 - Oct 16th, 2023 at 8:36am
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Remington 7mm's can shoot when you unlock their secrets. Not germane to the discussion re: black powder but here's an example.

18 gr. SR-4759, 139 jacketed, issue sights, 50 yards, 5 shots:

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Re: 7x57 with black powder
Reply #22 - Oct 16th, 2023 at 9:55am
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cheatin_charlie wrote on Sep 26th, 2023 at 12:44pm:
I have a really nice 7x57 rolling block rifle.  The thought crossed my mind to try black powder in it.  Question is has anybody have experience in black powder in a bottle neck case?  Is it even worth thinking about?   Someone besides me must have wondered. 


I've often wondered the same thing.  I've used BP in the 30-40 Krag , 32-40 Krag and 32 special and the little 8.15X46 R, also the 40-70 BN. Have had no problems with case damage. Got BP accuracy. Only cases I ever had problems using BP in was the 32-40 Ballard and the 25-20SS. In the case of the latter it just burned the cases up in short order.

Sure, I'd try BP in a 7X57, if I was really bored. If you are looking for accurate shooting , smokeless powder is the way to go as gnoahhh points out.
  

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Reply #23 - Oct 16th, 2023 at 10:30am
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off topic   any suggestions to neck size only on th 8  58 danish  thanks
  
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Re: 7x57 with black powder
Reply #24 - Oct 16th, 2023 at 5:28pm
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cheatin_charlie wrote on Oct 16th, 2023 at 6:31am:
Original Remington Rolling Block rifle.

Charlie, I can send you 20 or so 7X57 reformed from Win. 30-06, annealed and ready to go, if you'd like. That would demonstrate if the neck was too large or it was due to the notorious Remington headspace problem.
  
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