CptCurlAdministrator
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11/11/19 11:03 PM
Re: What is the greatest single shot calibre?

Single shots I have:





From top to bottom:

Alexander Henry .450 3-1/4" Express made in 1871;

John Rigby & Co. .40-70 SBN made in 1880;

Army & Navy Farquharson .450-400 3-1/4" Nitro Express made in 1911; and

Fraser .303 made around turn of the century.





An all original BSA Martini Cadet.






I have several Stevens Model 44-1/2 rifles.






A stunning Rigby .40-70 SBN.





A Winchester High Wall .32-40 that's incoming. Not yet in hand.






A Stevens-Pope .32-40 that's incoming. Not yet in hand.






A Winchester High Wall Winder Musket .22LR.






A Model 1873 Springfield trapdoor .45-70.






A Shiloh 1874 Sharps .50-140.






A Marlin Ballard No. 9 .38-55.






An Enfield Martini-Henry Mk. IV .577-450






A Borchardt Rifle Company Mod. 1878 .45-70.




I also have a Ruger #3 that was originally a .375 Winchester but has been re-chambered to .375 2-1/4" Flanged NE (also accommodates the rimless version of the cartridge). No photos on hand.

There possibly could be others. I need to look.

Curl



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