I own an older German combination gun. That lead me to being interested in German guns (plus having lived in German and holding a Jaegger license).
In the states I use an TC Encore (break open, interchangeable barrels) which is similar to what German guns do. What I have learned is that rimmed cartridges are far easier to extract compared to modern rimless cartridges when using a break open gun.
E. Arthur Brown has been one of the best sources for Encore barrels. He has pushed a series of wildcats that he calls Bench Rest Magnums (BRM). These cartridges are based on the .30-30 case (52mmR).
He has a .224 BRM that is similar to the 5.6x52R (.22 Savage Highpower). Also he has a 6.5 BRM that is far more powerful (uses 140 gn. bullet) that is more powerful than the .25-32 (6.5x52R). I do not know if either of these rounds would work in German guns using the European calibers.
What I am not as clear on is European cartridges. Or how to find them here in the states. A few that I have ran across are 6.5x57R, 7x57R, 7x65R. What is the parent case?
Cheaper than Dirt does carry some European cartridges.
http://www.eabco.com/Reports/report03.html
http://www.eabco.com/6.5_mm_cartridges.html
http://www.eabco.com/65BRM.html
In the states I use an TC Encore (break open, interchangeable barrels) which is similar to what German guns do. What I have learned is that rimmed cartridges are far easier to extract compared to modern rimless cartridges when using a break open gun.
E. Arthur Brown has been one of the best sources for Encore barrels. He has pushed a series of wildcats that he calls Bench Rest Magnums (BRM). These cartridges are based on the .30-30 case (52mmR).
He has a .224 BRM that is similar to the 5.6x52R (.22 Savage Highpower). Also he has a 6.5 BRM that is far more powerful (uses 140 gn. bullet) that is more powerful than the .25-32 (6.5x52R). I do not know if either of these rounds would work in German guns using the European calibers.
What I am not as clear on is European cartridges. Or how to find them here in the states. A few that I have ran across are 6.5x57R, 7x57R, 7x65R. What is the parent case?
Cheaper than Dirt does carry some European cartridges.
http://www.eabco.com/Reports/report03.html
http://www.eabco.com/6.5_mm_cartridges.html
http://www.eabco.com/65BRM.html
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