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It was very boring last time because my mosin project don’t realy move and to end it and avoid serious mental problems only chance was to buy a new rifle. Bolt actions for obsolete medium bore cartridges allways catch my eye’s and a lee speed in 375 NE 2,5” flanged was on the list now. But before seeing such a beast I stumble about a Mannlicher M 92: ![]() was coming with a side mount and old german Ajack 4x90 scope and original sling ![]() good company, M 88 9x57 Mauser, M 92 375 NE Flanged, M 96 9,3x57 Mauser, M98 10,75x57 , M98 11,2x60 Schüler ![]() ![]() ![]() of course, 3 screw’s from the sidemount have to leave the house the Mannlicher M92 is a modification from the german Commision rifle M 88. the M 88 bolt fits into the Mannlicher without problems. Maybe I invent the 375 NE Flanged Rimless some day. The Mannlicher bolt has a modification on the left side of the bolt head that makes impossible to put it into the M 88. ![]() ![]() the M 92 with the M 88 bolt ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The british were clever enough to understand that a mannlicher was not such a wimp like a lee speed. Proof it with 40 grains cordite and a 320 grains bullet. Common load for 375 NE flanged was 40 grains cordite and 270 grains bullet. Anyone ever seeing this “proof load”? ![]() Inscription on the barrel is”Wilkinsons 27. Pall Mall London S.W.” Maker or Retailer? ![]() ![]() ![]() The dealer I bought it import the rifle from the united states years ago as you see it. It is the first M 92 in 375NE I ever found but some weeks ago there was a similar sporter on accuratereloding originaly sold by Holland&Holland ![]() ![]() http://forums.accuratereloading.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/1411043/m/2171078621 what do you think? I see that the forearm of my rifle is a little bit differentt but are both rifle’s in fact this webley model? ![]() the cartridge seems to be a Holland&Holland development from 1899 for ligth double rifles with the small frame for the 303 cartridge. ![]() ![]() before the great war made from eley ![]() and of course also from kynoch/ ICI ![]() british made ammunition was also available in germany but I am dare to say it was never sold in bulk pack’s ![]() here Burgsmüller 1926 the cartridge and chamber dimensions, 2000 bar is for the old copper crusher method ![]() ![]() “The Clip Club”, ancient noble society ![]() 6,5x53R Mannlicher with original box, dutch military load from 1926 375 NE flanged on Mannlicher clip 9x57 Mauser on M 88 clip 9,3x53R on Mosin clip 9,3x57 on swedish Mauser clip( Husqvarna M 46 need this) 10,75x57 on Mauser 98 clip ![]() I have got 30 bertram 405 Win cases with the rifle, it was necessary to reduce the rim diameter .04” to get 5 cases into the clip. Also some 220 grains Hornady roundnose bullets which the owner have shot with 55 grains Vithavouri N140 before. In the end I will never again have a reason to buy a lee speed now if not a 8x50 R coming away some day. ![]() |