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Rollers
11-01-2018, 11:19 PM
I have been on goggle looking for info. And ran across this forum with old posts from around 2006 or so. If anyone could help with good low pressure (under 28000) I would
Appreciate the help

EDG
11-02-2018, 12:55 AM
Go over to gunboards forums.
There is a Danish rifle sub forum. Basically you need the low pressure data published by Norma.

BlackpowderSweden
11-02-2018, 02:59 AM
The 8x58RD Rolling block is SWEDISH!
Not to be confused to the same cartridge 8x58RD loaded in the DANISH Krag Repeater that was loaded considerably hotter!
Be careful out there!

17nut
11-02-2018, 03:25 AM
For the original Danish Krag rifle the Arsenal set max. pressure to 2600bar~37.7kpsi
That load destroyed Rolling Blocks in short order and a max. pressure of 1600bar~23.3kpsi was deemed safe.

The 8x58RD cartridge was put into use in 1889 by the Danes but the Norwegians started to use it in their Kongsberg RB's in 1888.
The Swedes followed with their RB's in 1889 and the Danes converted a small number og RB's in 1893.

Boz330
11-02-2018, 12:39 PM
I don't remember the load but 4759 gave me the best results with a 225gr boolit. Possibly around 18gr but DO NOT take that as gospel. That is a pretty low pressure load in a 303 Enfield though.

Bob

Reverend Al
11-02-2018, 02:11 PM
I've been shooting an old Lyman / Ideal .323471 with a weight of about 215 grains over a similar load of SR4759. It is a mild load and my Swedish Roller shoots it well. Even that very long boolit needs to be seated WELL out of the case to get anywhere near the throat on my rifle, which I understand is quite common from what I've read about these rifles. If you take the time to read through the sage comments written by the "Dutchman" regarding these rifles and the 8x58R cartridge you'll be far better educated on what you should and should not be loading in these old Swedish Rollers.

http://dutchman.rebooty.com/rb.html

https://i.imgur.com/g7AWjXM.jpg

enfield
11-04-2018, 07:22 AM
yes, 17 to 20 gr 4759 works well. I shoot the Lee .330 and an NOE .326 215 gr