kcordell,
In most cases, I would say no. In this case, maybe. Note the 17,7BL. I think this stands for a 17.7 gram lead bullet. Of the two possible cartridges( 11.15x65R Schutzen/Express/Lancaster, and 11.15x65R Stahl Express ), the 11.15x65R Schutzen normally had a lead bullet, and the other used a jacketed bullet. Of course, this is not positive. To be sure, measurements are needed. The casehead diameter of the Schutzen is about .465", which fits a 9.3x74R case very well. The head diameter of the Stahl is about .510", which fits 45-2.6" pretty well. Required bullet diameter would depend on slugging the barrel, but would be from .438" to .446".
Mike
In most cases, I would say no. In this case, maybe. Note the 17,7BL. I think this stands for a 17.7 gram lead bullet. Of the two possible cartridges( 11.15x65R Schutzen/Express/Lancaster, and 11.15x65R Stahl Express ), the 11.15x65R Schutzen normally had a lead bullet, and the other used a jacketed bullet. Of course, this is not positive. To be sure, measurements are needed. The casehead diameter of the Schutzen is about .465", which fits a 9.3x74R case very well. The head diameter of the Stahl is about .510", which fits 45-2.6" pretty well. Required bullet diameter would depend on slugging the barrel, but would be from .438" to .446".
Mike
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