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chuckT
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Martini Action / Caliber ?
      #199161 - 11/01/12 02:46 PM

Gentlemen,
I've had a large Martini action languishing in the safe for years. Now in a position to do something with it. Any suggestions on an interesting caliber to shoot for, perhaps a short BPE round ? Also anyone familiar with a good gunsmith in my neck of the world with experience working on single shots? Thanks. chuckT.


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HuviusModerator
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Re: Martini Action / Caliber ? [Re: chuckT]
      #199169 - 11/01/12 04:03 PM

I really like the 500/450No.1 and I think it isn't too long for a Martini action at all.

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casper50
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Re: Martini Action / Caliber ? [Re: Huvius]
      #199176 - 11/01/12 06:09 PM

I like my 577-500 BPE a lot. It's a thumper.

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AFRO408
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Re: Martini Action / Caliber ? [Re: chuckT]
      #199182 - 11/01/12 08:38 PM

Later this year, I'll be building one, for a customer, on a large MH action and it will be in .450 No 2 Musket calibre.
Have a look at mine here..
http://forums.nitroexpress.com/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=163459&an=0&page=2#Post163459

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Edited by AFRO408 (11/01/12 08:41 PM)


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Re: Martini Action / Caliber ? [Re: AFRO408]
      #199199 - 12/01/12 01:53 AM

Agree with the 450 Musket No. 2. I have a reamer and I will be sending my rifle later this spring out to John Taylor in Washington to rebarrel my sporter Martini in Musket No 2.

www.JohnTaylorMachine.com

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chuckT
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Re: Martini Action / Caliber ? [Re: DoubleD]
      #199230 - 12/01/12 01:29 PM

Thanks for the input and information. Decisions decisions !! chuckT.

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AkMike
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Re: Martini Action / Caliber ? [Re: casper50]
      #199253 - 12/01/12 04:21 PM

Quote:

I like my 577-500 BPE a lot. It's a thumper.




Is that the 3 1/8" magnum or the #2?

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casper50
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Re: Martini Action / Caliber ? [Re: AkMike]
      #199281 - 12/01/12 09:15 PM

Mike, it's the #2. It's a fun gun to shoot. I just got it so I have to do some load development but I already had the components and dies from another rifle that I had.

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AkMike
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Re: Martini Action / Caliber ? [Re: casper50]
      #199329 - 13/01/12 09:49 AM

I wondered Mike.. I don't think the 3 1/8" would make the corner into the chamber but I'm not sure.

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Re: Martini Action / Caliber ? [Re: AkMike]
      #199370 - 13/01/12 11:44 PM

On page 30 of “The Breech Loading Single Shot Target Rifle” by Col. Ned Roberts and Ken Waters there is a photo of two Martini rifles. One is a “Kill Deer” hunting rifle in 45-70, and the other is a “What Cheer” target rifle. If the action were mine I would build a replica of the “Kill Deer.” In fact, it is a long-held ambition that will one day be fulfilled.

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Re: Martini Action / Caliber ? [Re: Tatume]
      #199377 - 14/01/12 01:50 AM

This round would make a GREAT Martini - or #4 Enfield ctg. Left of Martini, right rebated rim for the bolt actioned rifle. .450 Alaskan and .458 Alaskan. Case capacity 98gr.


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Edited by CptCurl (16/01/12 01:26 AM)


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mauser57
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Re: Martini Action / Caliber ? [Re: DarylS]
      #199446 - 14/01/12 08:25 PM

Will the 50 Alaskan fit the Martini Henry?
Carl


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