hi has anyone heard of this Calibre and loaded for it ?
Jasonmackuk Member Joined Dec 31, 2012 Messages 89 Location Staffordshire Jul 16, 2022 #1 hi has anyone heard of this Calibre and loaded for it ?
dave951 Member Joined Feb 20, 2018 Messages 676 Location NC Jul 16, 2022 #2 If you're referring to the 12.7x44R, it's almost a dead match for a 50/70. Never heard of a 48r.
OP OP Jasonmackuk Member Joined Dec 31, 2012 Messages 89 Location Staffordshire Jul 16, 2022 #4 Do you think they made a mistake in the size ?
Dave T Member Joined Jan 19, 2003 Messages 1,780 Location Mesa, AZ Jul 16, 2022 #5 Jasonmackuk said: Do you think they made a mistake in the size ? Click to expand... I'd almost bet on it! (smile) Dave
Jasonmackuk said: Do you think they made a mistake in the size ? Click to expand... I'd almost bet on it! (smile) Dave
dave951 Member Joined Feb 20, 2018 Messages 676 Location NC Jul 16, 2022 #6 Dave T said: I'd almost bet on it! (smile) Dave Click to expand... Try to find a 12.7x48r. You won’t
hawg Member Joined Oct 19, 2011 Messages 4,143 Location Mississippi Jul 16, 2022 #7 The metric size for the 50-70 is 12.7x48R. Some Swiss 12.7x44R rifles will chamber 50-70, some wont.
F foxtrot1 Member Joined Dec 8, 2020 Messages 10 Jul 16, 2022 #8 I have a swedish rolling block in 12.7x44R that I load for. I use 50 Alaskan brass and 50/70 dies. Fairly straightforward. Attachments 20201107_071104.jpg 167.5 KB · Views: 11 20201107_064421.jpg 306.3 KB · Views: 10 20201104_160100.jpg 68.2 KB · Views: 11
I have a swedish rolling block in 12.7x44R that I load for. I use 50 Alaskan brass and 50/70 dies. Fairly straightforward.