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Thread: Can the problems with the short neck of a Vetterli round be avoided?

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    Boolit Man Paul Tummers's Avatar
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    Can the problems with the short neck of a Vetterli round be avoided?

    It took me some trouble and time to get one in the condition I would like it, but now I have a Vetterli Stutzer with set trigger in a mechanical condition one only can describe as " New".
    I got 2 bolts with the rifle, one in original rimfire configuration and the other one is converted to center fire.
    Now about why i did open this tread;
    The Vetterli case should have a length of 38 mm and has a neck length which causes trouble in seating a bullet firmly.
    I made a cerrosafe chamber/throat casting and it looks like the is a lot more room in that throat so why not make those cases 42 mm long with a firm crimp to get rid of that problem?
    There is no " Step" in the chamber that possibly could cause any problems, just a very generous conical lead to the rifling that also starts from shallow to its exact deepness.
    I still have to wait for the Lee dies and their mold, but would like to hear what you more experienced Vetterli owners think about this.
    Simplifying is mostly the best way of improving

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    As designed the short neck isnt an issue .
    Origonal ammo uses a heeled bullet .. with the short heel there is no need for any longer neck

    The problems you will find with using a longer case is an over all lenght issue
    And feeding threw the henry style elevater .
    And chambering / bullet release issues .

    I use a 330 grain solid base heeled bullet in my 69/71 vet .
    It solves all of any potentiol problems and shoots like a champ .

    But custom molds might not be as easy to get in the netherlands

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    Yes, custom molds are indeed a problem over here, like almost everything concerning shooting; this country is not a shooting nation.
    What kind of problems can I expect when I still keep the OAL on specs with the longer neck?
    Simplifying is mostly the best way of improving

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    Thr biggest problem you will run into with a tight chamber
    Is after seating bullets you wont be able to fully chamber your round
    Because the dia of the loaded round is to fat for the chamber .

    This can also lead to over pressure problems if it does chamber
    But is to tight to allow the case to release the bullets .
    Most solve this issue by shortining up the cases .
    Then its back to feed issues in the elevator .

    But if you have a looser chamber you wont have any problems

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    I will have to wait until I have my dies, form a case from annealed .348W brass and measure the outside of the neck at different places and compare the results with the measures I can take from my Cerrosafe chamber cast?
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    Yes sir ... the chamber cast will tell you every thing .

    I prefer the ppu 8mm lebel brass over the .348 w myself
    Just because it requires less work .. my chamber is tight
    And 348 cases need turned down at the case web to chamber
    And the rim is slightly larger .

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    Looks like I have a wide chamber then; the rim of the .348 fits in its recess and the web of the.348 is exactly the same diameter as my chamber cast, encouraging thus far!
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    In my own Vetterli rifle, I decided what diameter I wanted the boolits to be and then trimmed the cases until the inside diameter was a correct fit. They are considerably longer than they are supposed to be, but this way I don't need to use any dies to reload the cases. They are already the right size after being fired.

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    I had an easy time getting a good fit with 348 cases and the lee "flying brick" mold in my 78 but these won't chamber in my new 69/71. Think I need a chamber cast and maybe a sizer or new mold.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Iron Sights View Post
    I had an easy time getting a good fit with 348 cases and the lee "flying brick" mold in my 78 but these won't chamber in my new 69/71. Think I need a chamber cast and maybe a sizer or new mold.
    If you dont have a large supply of .348 cases already and dont mind buying more
    Try the ppu 8mm lebel . They are a bit cheaper and you wont have to turn down the cases to get them to chamber grafs show them in stock ... and i have found ppu to be very good quality nrass . .

    The only draw back to the ppu is you will need to buy a 8mm lebel
    Shell holder as the rim is a tiny smidge to big for the .348 shell holder

    If you like i have a single solitary case i never finished that is just waiting
    To be fire formed and trimmed down to lenght that i can send you .
    Along with a few of my heeled bullets to try out .

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    Would be nice, Thank You! please do let me know how to settle the bill, preferably PayPal because I do not have a credit card and my bank account is coupled to my PayPal account
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    Paul .

    I had meant the offer for old iron sights .
    However ... i dont mind a bit sending you some boolits to try out .
    Provided it isnt cost prohibitive to send them to the netherlands .
    I dont know if it would be an issue to include a case or two with the lead .
    That would be entirely up to you .

    If you can pm me your mailing adress i can see what it would cost to ship a 5-6 pound box to you

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    Paul,

    There is some information in this thread that might be useful:
    http://castboolits.gunloads.com/show...ion&highlight=

    Jack

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    Will Bernie at Old West Molds ship overseas? He would be the logical one for a heeled boolit.
    Wayne the Shrink

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    Bernie is who did my mold .... i love it

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    I am sorry I overlooked that! Of course I would love to have 2 of those cases, Have a 100 of the 348W lying around for some years now,left-overs from another project, but it is always nice to compare and find out what is the best way to go in future. My email-adress is no secret ;
    paultummers1951@hotmail.com

    Regards,

    Paul T.

    Quote Originally Posted by stephenj View Post
    Paul .

    I had meant the offer for old iron sights .
    However ... i dont mind a bit sending you some boolits to try out .
    Provided it isnt cost prohibitive to send them to the netherlands .
    I dont know if it would be an issue to include a case or two with the lead .
    That would be entirely up to you .

    If you can pm me your mailing adress i can see what it would cost to ship a 5-6 pound box to you
    Simplifying is mostly the best way of improving

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