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ohland
08-26-2014, 08:20 PM
Army and Navy Register, September 10, 1904
Accessed on Google, 26 August 2014.

Inexpensive Ammunition for the Krag, page 9-11.

[ed. I believe this was written by Hudson].

114609 308257 - Designed by Capt H.C. Young.

Page 10
“...bullets Nos. 308256, 308257 and 308259 do not require any indentations; their front band is much larger than the inside diameter of the neck.”
“Taking everything into consideration, for very short ranges, I am inclined to favor Captain Young’s bullet (No. 308257) with 5 or 6 grains of Infallible or Unique powder.”

114610 308256 - Designed by Hudson, front band .316.

114611 308259 - Designed by Hudson, nose .300, 1st band .327, balance .310 diameter.


Page 11
“These bullets have the enlarged front band, which while it incidentally prevents the bullet from receding into the shell, was put there more for the purpose of acting as an absolute gas check even before firing, by being forced into the rifling in the act of closing the bolt. Its dimensions are such that when cartridges are made up with it, they are sufficiently like the service cartridge to feed freely through the magazine, thus facilitating rapid fire practice.”

Outpost75
08-26-2014, 09:23 PM
Accurate Molds 43-200Q for the .44-40 is designed the same way and enables you to size the enlarged nose to fit barrels of large groove diameter, while the smaller diameter shank keeps loaded cartridges within SAAMI specifications, so there are no interference issues in tight-necked chambers.

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dromia
08-27-2014, 03:30 AM
Looks like stop ring boolit variants, NOE has made stop ring boolit moulds.

Wonder if there would be any interest in having NOE cut moulds for these Krag designs?

I'll put a discussion post up linked to this thread on the NOE forum.

Thanks for the post ohland.

dromia
08-27-2014, 06:16 AM
Link to the discussion thread on the NOE forum.

http://noebulletmolds.com/smf/index.php/topic,310.0.html