They've got two rifles in stock over on the Shiloh website, both 45s.
They've got two rifles in stock over on the Shiloh website, both 45s.
They're both .45-70. I have inquired as to whether or not one can be rechambered to .45-110, since one of them is already pretty much set up the way I would want.
If you think you want one of those rifles, you probably best keep track of the office hours and call first thing Monday morning. They will lengthen the chamber but it will cost a bit extra, but chances are pretty good neither rifle will be there Monday.
Long range rules, the rest drool.
I wouldn't rely on email. I'd call. Sometimes they get pretty busy and take a few days to answer emails.
Chris.
Old enough to know better, young enough to do it anyway!
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Personally I would grab the in-stock rifle is it's what I want. Lengthening the chamber is easily done. To me that a better option than waiting a year or two. With posting enough WTB in enough locations you will find enough brass until another batch is ran.
Stretching is also an option. http://texas-mac.com/Stretching_Shor...R_Chamber.html
Last edited by M-Tecs; 12-11-2022 at 03:01 PM.
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"Before you argue with someone, ask yourself, is that person even mentally mature enough to grasp the concept of different perspectives? Because if not, there’s absolutely no point."
– Amber Veal
"The Highest form of ignorance is when your reject something you don't know anything about".
- Wayne Dyer
Check with Bill Goodman in MT.
http://shiloh-ballard.com/shiloh_sha...s_for_sale.htm
Well, rifle and brass are ordered, and I snagged some swiss 1.5f. I talked with Corbin about a swaging die for a 540gr, dual diameter PP elliptical bullet. I'll get 2 rams, one for a cupped base and one for a flat base.
That's my plan for now. Wish me luck, gentlemen.
Are you having one built or going with one that is in stock?
2nd Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. - "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."
"Before you argue with someone, ask yourself, is that person even mentally mature enough to grasp the concept of different perspectives? Because if not, there’s absolutely no point."
– Amber Veal
"The Highest form of ignorance is when your reject something you don't know anything about".
- Wayne Dyer
Since BACO told me it was going to be a good while before they got my 110 brass anyway, I decided to put in a custom order through Mr. Goodman. That way, I get exactly what I want, instead of something that's kinda close. He believes I chose a good set of specs. Time will tell.
Be sure to check back in and show us what you bought.
-Ron
Who is John Galt?
Oh, I'm sure I'm going to have a ton of questions when I get into the whole loading process. You'll probably be seeing a lot about that rifle.
There are several good moulds, that have won national championships available in paper Patch. Just a lil fyi, I have never been beat by a swaged bullet, lot of work for no approachable gain, my casting sessions weight spread runs .3-.4 tenths of a grain weight spread on 65-70 bullets. The world record PP group size in Pedersoli’s famed 5@200 match was shot with a 518 gr PP bullet of my own design, 1.336 inches for 5 Shots. It was cast of 16-1 alloy. In my old 45-110 Creedmoor Rifle.
Oh and forget the cup base also.
Kenny Wasserburger
Kenny's right, a number of good moulds out there that will cast bullets from a suitable hard alloy, much easier and less expensive than swaging.
Long range rules, the rest drool.
TM,
The .45-2.6 is a good caliber and it's good you chose to go with what you want for your rifle.
I have a .45-2.6 (.45-100) and it can be loaded down to a .45-90 or loaded up to the .45-110 using a proper wad stack. Mine is not a Shiloh it's an 1877 Axtel and it has a 34" barrel and weight in at right at 12 lbs.
I'm interested in your choice of the Corbin Swage die. I use both Corbins, Richard and Daves equipment and it has served me well at the shoots I attend and they have held me in fine shape at the end. That particular bullet in the photo has the 1.5 S ogive a very close to the Medford bullet and it shot a 41 at the Quigley but it kept me out of the top 10 with a tiebreaker.
Which ogive design are you going with?
I tell you what when push comes to shove and you get your rifle before you get your brass and get itchy to shoot it let me know and I have some I can give or loan you some so you can foul the barrel
Kurt
The way I am reading this the OP went with the 45 2 7/8"?
2nd Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. - "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."
"Before you argue with someone, ask yourself, is that person even mentally mature enough to grasp the concept of different perspectives? Because if not, there’s absolutely no point."
– Amber Veal
"The Highest form of ignorance is when your reject something you don't know anything about".
- Wayne Dyer
I actually went with the .45-110. Mr. Goodman tells me the rifle should arrive sometime this coming summer. BACO could not give me an ETA on the brass.
Corbin tells me that their die for rockchuckers will be perfectly sufficient for what I'm trying to do. They're about $280. They offer a design with a 1.5e ogive. They also said that a dual-diameter wouldn't be a problem.
I planned to go with swaging because it would give me better uniformity and ensure that there are no voids in the bullet. It would also give me a perfect nose and a perfect base, as opposed to a mold that would force me to choose between the two.
I was going to try the cup base because it is supposed to mitigate feathering.
In the end, I suppose the rifle will tell me what it likes, regardless of any theories I might have.
BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |