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Gunload Master
01-25-2006, 12:52 AM
I am nearing the completetion of a new section on Gun Loads where you can submit loads and view them hopefully with ease...
I am working on adding some more pistol and shotgun rounds at the moment (Muzzeloader probably won't stay)
Have a look and tell me what you think
http://gunloads.com/modules.php?name=Gunloads

You can submit loads if you want..

d-o-k
01-25-2006, 01:51 AM
Great idea Gm I've got a couple of loads for the 310 cadet I'll submit when it's up & running

Dave

Bullshop Junior
01-25-2006, 03:19 AM
Gun load master,
I just got done submitting some loads for the 223, with cast and jacketed. Will submit loads for my rifles one cartridge at a time until all are done, and then keep submitting every time I work up a new load.
DANIEL/BS JR.

Gunload Master
01-25-2006, 03:28 AM
I added them Bullshop :)

It helps to have the Lead Size filled out too :) It's actually part of a block and the loads get sorted that way too. I edited those just to show them. But for futher reference :)

Keep them coming Bullshop!

Toney
01-25-2006, 05:31 AM
That's just what we needed

Gunload Master
01-25-2006, 08:43 PM
I believe for the most part, The Rifle and Pistol section is done. If I missed any popular cartidges please let me know and i'll put them in. Feel free to submit as many as you want!

versifier
01-25-2006, 09:43 PM
I'd add a few abbreviations to your list:
Spz - Spitzer Point
SBT - Spitzer Boat Tail
LRN - Lead Round Nose
LWC - Lead Wad Cutter
LSWC - Lead Semi Wad Cutter
GC - Gas Check

Gunload Master
01-26-2006, 02:15 AM
I added those abbreviations.
Any other suggestions or additions PLEASE let me know!

kg42
01-26-2006, 02:40 AM
Nice list for pistol calibers.
From the hip:

-You dubbed the 41mag;
-did you mean .50 Boxer (".55 Boxer")?

-.577 Rev/boxer,
-the montenegrin calibers (I'll look them over if you buy them...),
-15 mm French (I know, there's probably no more than three guns in each of these calibers and we can't afford them, but you asked :mrgreen:

-10mm magnum,
-401 Herters,
-500 Wyoming Express (www.gunblast.com)

-Also some might want to see the 45-70 and others in the handgun section, we had a question about the BFR a few days ago;

-and are we allowed wildcats:twisted: ?

kg

Gunload Master
01-27-2006, 04:21 AM
I got a .41 Remington Mag and a .41 Mag.. Are those the same?

I got the .55 boxer from here:
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/reference/list_of_handgun_cartridges

.577 added
Montegegrin calibers... Never heard of those....

15 mm French .. Where about's would that one line up in my list?

10mm magnum - added
.401 Herters - added
.500 Wyoming express - added and impressed :)

http://www.gunblast.com/links.htm
Look at the 5th link down :) I've had my site listed there for quite a while. That's a good site.

Gunload Master
01-27-2006, 04:23 AM
Just another FYI. If someone has some good information on a specific caliber and wants to write up maybe a story or little article about it. I will add it to that calibers page underneath the loads..

Bullshop Junior
01-27-2006, 04:29 AM
Gunload master,
I really like the new set up over there!!!!!!! On the one 30/30 load with the 2 round balls I was not sure if that one would qualify, but I tried it anyway just because I knew that it would be going to you and that you would do what you thought was best with it, whether it was to post it, or deny it.
DANIEL/BS JR.
P.S. I might try to write a little story about my experiment over the summer with the 223, and cast bullets, and synthetic bullet lubes. If that would be ok?[smilie=w:

Gunload Master
01-27-2006, 04:39 AM
You can write up a story about that by all means. I would actually post it on the front page of Gun Loads. More of what I am going for is history of that particular caliber so that people would know what kind of caliber it is... That make sense?

Bullshop Junior
01-27-2006, 04:43 AM
I got a .41 Remington Mag and a .41 Mag.. Are those the same?

I got the .55 boxer from here:
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/reference/list_of_handgun_cartridges

.577 added
Montegegrin calibers... Never heard of those....

15 mm French .. Where about's would that one line up in my list?

10mm magnum - added
.401 Herters - added
.500 Wyoming express - added and impressed :)

http://www.gunblast.com/links.htm
Look at the 5th link down :) I've had my site listed there for quite a while. That's a good site.
Gun load master
Yes the 41 remington mag and the 41 mag are the same, but if you ar going to deleat one deleat the 41 mag and leave the 41 remington mag.
DANIEL/BS JR

Bullshop Junior
01-27-2006, 04:56 AM
Gun load master,
How do I go about geting you the story when I write It?
Daniel/BS JR.:twisted:

kg42
01-27-2006, 09:57 PM
Gunload Master

The 15mm cf is an overshot honestly, a black powder scarce antique French and little known oddball from 1890. For the record, an old Eleys' Cartridges advertisement listed a 15M (mm) pinfire, around 1886. Did these guys have fun or what?
You'll have to draw a line somewhere and keep guys like me under control :) .

The "11mm" Montenegrin/Gasser are a confusing group of relic calibers, if only because shooters are not ctges collectors and don't realise they were several different rounds.
(Helllp! My chambers are not standard....! Right..., a bunch of these guns were made in Belgium too..... The montenegrin prince, who happened to represent the Gasser Company..., decreed that every militia member had to carry full-time; the militia actually covered every male adult ... can you believe that? )
So we had a 11.5x36 (.444) bottleneck around 1900,
a 11.4x17.5 (?),
a 11.3x33 to 37 (.454, first Austrian Gasser service round, 1870) ,
a 11.2x29 (.448, 2nd Gasser Austrian service round, 1882),
and a 10.8x23.5 (.425); according to my reference*.
The first service round was dropped by the Austrians because its dimensions were similar to those of the 11.5 Werder, 50% more powerful ... accidents happened..
If you decide to add them to the list, I would suggest one single entry with warning.
The guns do come up regularly on auction sites:
http://www.gunsamerica.com/guns/976677128.htm

here's a list of old calibers (no sight of the Gasser/Mont.) :
http://www.david-squires.org.uk/Antiques.htm
The same, in pdf: http://www.cybershooters.org/PDFdocs/antiques.PDF

* : Handbuch der Pistolen und Revolver Patronen / Manual of Pistol and Revolver Cartridges , bilingual. 1967, Verlag, Germany.

kg

PS: There's also the quite popular .400 Corbon; I'd like to get a 1911 bbl in that caliber this year, but where in Canada am I going to find it ????

Gunload Master
01-30-2006, 12:42 AM
Gunload Master

The 15mm cf is an overshot honestly, a black powder scarce antique French and little known oddball from 1890. For the record, an old Eleys' Cartridges advertisement listed a 15M (mm) pinfire, around 1886. Did these guys have fun or what?
You'll have to draw a line somewhere and keep guys like me under control :) .

The "11mm" Montenegrin/Gasser are a confusing group of relic calibers, if only because shooters are not ctges collectors and don't realise they were several different rounds.
(Helllp! My chambers are not standard....! Right..., a bunch of these guns were made in Belgium too..... The montenegrin prince, who happened to represent the Gasser Company..., decreed that every militia member had to carry full-time; the militia actually covered every male adult ... can you believe that? )
So we had a 11.5x36 (.444) bottleneck around 1900,
a 11.4x17.5 (?),
a 11.3x33 to 37 (.454, first Austrian Gasser service round, 1870) ,
a 11.2x29 (.448, 2nd Gasser Austrian service round, 1882),
and a 10.8x23.5 (.425); according to my reference*.
The first service round was dropped by the Austrians because its dimensions were similar to those of the 11.5 Werder, 50% more powerful ... and bottleneck; accidents happened..
If you decide to add them to the list, I would suggest one single entry with warning.
The guns do come up regularly on auction sites:
http://www.gunsamerica.com/guns/976677128.htm

here's a list of old calibers (no sight of the Gasser/Mont.) :
http://www.david-squires.org.uk/Antiques.htm
The same, in pdf: http://www.cybershooters.org/PDFdocs/antiques.PDF

* : Handbuch der Pistolen und Revolver Patronen / Manual of Pistol and Revolver Cartridges , bilingual. 1967, Verlag, Germany.

kg

PS: There's also the quite popular .400 Corbon; I'd like to get a 1911 bbl in that caliber this year, but where in Canada am I going to find it ????
Lot's of good references to calibers there... I will keep the list I got right now as a default, then as people say they have a load for an unlisted caliber. I'll just add it at that time..
Thanks for the links..