Hello again, I could not pass on this combination gun at a local gun show. I have looked but am stumped on the caliber 10.2 x 61. Does this mean 10.4 x 61 for bullet size? This is my second combination gun and I still find the chamberings confusing. Any help is greatly apriciated .image.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpg
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The gun was proofed in Suhl 632 =June 1932. It was retailed by P. Vasella, Grabenstr. 15, Chur, Switzerland http://www.vasella-chur.ch/waffen.htm . So a Swiss chambering is likely.
The markings for the bore/land diameter 10.2mm, maximum case length 61 mm, copper jacketed bullet weight 17 gramm, ar compatible with the 10.3x60R Swiss "Bündnerpatrone", a smokeless version of the old British .450-400 2 3/8" BPE. The current CIP dimensions are bore 10.25 mm, groove 10.49 mm, max case length 60.8 mm. Max bullet Diameter is 10.54 mm =.413". As bore diameters were marked in .1 mm increments, 10.2 covers 10.25 mm. The original Swiss load "Patrone # 270" had a 16.4 g = 253 gr bullet at 685 m/s = 2250 fps. The current RWS load features a 12 g = 185 gr GR Special bullet at 895 m/s = 2936 fps.Last edited by Axel E; 05-27-2016, 09:15 PM.
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You may find the RWS 10.3x60R load here
https://rws-munition.de/rws-jagd-ber...er.html#!0/0/5
Click on "Datenblatt" and open pdf page with description.
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