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Siamese Mauser
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<blockquote data-quote="shaughn" data-source="post: 1323654"><p>The data seems to be reliant on the barrel twist the 25 Krag std used 87 gr (3000) and 100 (2550) the improved version seemed to use the 117 and 120 at 3100 fps +-. So you could if wanting to go after strictly varmint barrel for the lighter bullet or use a twist capable of stabilising the heavier one and find which lightweight bullet will shoot.</p><p></p><p>According to the aforementioned handloaders manual of cartridge conversion, the .35/348 used a 250 gr bullet, ahead of 32 gr IMR4064 Source JJD, it is not a .348 wildcatt that I have ever played with, .450 Alaskan and .50 Alaskan in single shots and lever guns I have some experience, but more inline as close range heavy hitters.</p><p></p><p>I forsee a fair bit of research ahead of you, hope what I gave you is of help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shaughn, post: 1323654"] The data seems to be reliant on the barrel twist the 25 Krag std used 87 gr (3000) and 100 (2550) the improved version seemed to use the 117 and 120 at 3100 fps +-. So you could if wanting to go after strictly varmint barrel for the lighter bullet or use a twist capable of stabilising the heavier one and find which lightweight bullet will shoot. According to the aforementioned handloaders manual of cartridge conversion, the .35/348 used a 250 gr bullet, ahead of 32 gr IMR4064 Source JJD, it is not a .348 wildcatt that I have ever played with, .450 Alaskan and .50 Alaskan in single shots and lever guns I have some experience, but more inline as close range heavy hitters. I forsee a fair bit of research ahead of you, hope what I gave you is of help. [/QUOTE]
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