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3Dog: Check that it's not chambered for the paper case. More common than brass in early 1880s if my vintage cartridge collection is any indication! Pretty hard to get best results unless the projectile is within a thou or two of groove diameter.
Lovely gun! I share the envy of everyone here.
Hi Tony, I should have included this in the description, the rifle is in fact a "paper case" chamber & bore. As you say, "pasteboard shells" (and "spherical bullets") were the usual thing in the early 1880's. I have specially dimensioned (thick mouth) brass cases to allow proper fit to chamber and allow correct size ball. - Mike
From Greener's "Modern Sportsmen's Gun & Rifle" 1882
The image is from J.H. Walsh ...:LOL
Congratulations with the fine piece you have. Its nice to experience that there is still a few around that has an interest in these ol`timers.
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