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05-25-2017, 08:54 AM,
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Old Jim
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The 44-100 caliber
We have room for discussions about ALL calibers here.
Hoping to learn about the 44-100 Rem. St. cartridge.
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05-25-2017, 08:16 PM,
(This post was last modified: 05-25-2017, 08:19 PM by Kurt.)
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RE: The 44-100 caliber
Bill I use the .45-2.6 Starline cases just reduced to .44 No trimming except making them uniform in length. Now this is for the .44-100 Rem St. not the .44-100 BN. It take the .44 basic that is a larger diameter at the base.
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05-26-2017, 08:30 AM,
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Old Jim
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RE: The 44-100 caliber
Bill,
Some rollers need the top of the hammer modified for the longer 100 round to slide in. I did that to the 45-90, just to let the bullets seat longer.
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05-26-2017, 05:08 PM,
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RE: The 44-100 caliber
Several variations of the .44-100 caliber. I shoot the Ballard version in a #7 Long range rifle. The .44-100 Ballard is 2.88" long, and the .45-110 Sharps is close, but about .008" smaller rim. Works, but if there's any wear it can slip past the extractor. I ended up just going with RMC brass.
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06-15-2017, 10:21 PM,
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RE: The 44-100 caliber
Old Jim, if memory serves me correct the 44-100 RS was developed by Remington as a long range target cartridge and chambered in the Hepburn. The Hepburn was designed by L.L. Hepburn as a target rifle and the 44-100 for the same purpose. A later cartridge was also developed by Remington the 44-90 RS. I have rifles chambered for both.
I simply full length size the 45-100 case down to .44 makes the 44-100 case and full length sizing the 45-90 case down to .44 makes the 44-90 case. Best to anneal then full length size, then fire form with corn meal and then trim to length before the full charges are loaded.
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06-16-2017, 12:52 PM,
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Old Jim
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RE: The 44-100 caliber
DD, thanks for the tips. I'm still looking into these longer cases for long-range use.
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