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  • hubel458
    In Memoriam
    • Sep 2006
    • 539

    Been testing the Encore with the Nef loads. Barrel breech is
    one inch same as muzzle, where the NEF is 1.200".
    It has dovetails cut out in bottom of the barrel for
    the nuts for the forearm screws. ... At the bottom of dove tail
    there is only .060" thickness. Before reaming had back one fill
    welded as it was where the taper for the forcing cone ended up
    with 3.5" chamber. I load it with 10 gr less powder than the NEF
    on all different slugs and weights. Like the BPI sabot in 3.5"
    plastic in NEF, 437 gr slug, 120gr 4227, 2400 fps, and in Encore
    110gr 4227, 2270 fps. In 3.5" RMC brass case, same sabot/slug
    in NEF 140gr 4227, 2600+ fps,Encore 130gr 4227, 2500.
    The Encore is now 12 lbs, with hollow in butt and recesses in
    forearm with lead shot.In pic you see NEF And Encore with RMC
    brass cases started in chambers.Second picture is the new
    BPI sabots reloaders can get and load their own. Ed



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    • hubel458
      In Memoriam
      • Sep 2006
      • 539

      See what's possible, original Savage 210 action/stock
      the one I have our long case in. You can lengthen
      magazine in the plastic stock for up to 3.5" RMC brass
      cases, also 3.5" plastic cases. And you can open up
      bottom of the action to match, and the other things
      I did on the port, bolt travel, etc to feed cases.
      I did mine with heavy wood stock in singleshot.
      Using original plastic stock you weight the hollow butt.
      Trigger assembly on these is back to leave space for this.
      In picture you see stock original and stock mag longer.
      Second picture is a 3.5" brass case and slug overall
      length 3.7", in longer magazine. Brett in MN, who did this
      first used the regular follower and mag spring ok,
      it feeds ok for him. .. Ed



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      • hubel458
        In Memoriam
        • Sep 2006
        • 539

        Info to help loading BPI sabots in plastic,ok to use plastic
        overwad over powder, but should use cardboard card and
        nitro wads above that below the BPI sabot. Sabot doesn't
        tear up and accuracy much better. Personally I use
        cards over powder and nitro wads, And with used cases
        roll crimping onto the thin edge of sabot is uneven, so with
        my used cases I set the sabot and slug to right height and
        just redo the 6 point star crimp real hard, and the middle of
        all the crimp sectors set right on the flat nose of the slug
        in the sabot. I also do the same with RG's 715gr hollowpoint
        with the crimp sectors right on the hollowpoint in used cases.
        Roll crimping holds RG's slug in ok but its taper of the ogive and
        smoothness it doesn't open crimp all the way around when
        fired. The star crimp set slug at same height so you can get
        the same amount of powder. With RMC brass these are not
        problems but with brass to get good feeding from mag rounding
        front edge of mouth helps. Sectioned picture of RMC on right
        next to our long original case to show how well it is built
        thick and strong. One of cases has 20 firings, still good..Ed

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        • hubel458
          In Memoriam
          • Sep 2006
          • 539

          What others are doing hopping up loads and experimenting.
          Brett in MN uses a Mossy 835 12ga smoothbore turkey gun, but
          it is backbored 10ga size all the way out to end and has 10ga size
          choke, and he uses 12ga AQ 441gr slug with locked on basewad, from
          BPI. Using top rib bead sight only he can hit a pail 5 times in a row at
          70 yds.Amazing accuracy for overbored barrel. He uses BPI X12X seal
          plastic wad, two 1/4" white felt wads, thin card then the AQ slug,
          with 65gr of Longshot getting 2200 fps. 3.5" new cases with
          roll crimp.......I asked him check it with a scope on it sometime.

          NFG from Greybeard and Shotgunworld with pump Mossy and 18.5"
          with slug barrel. He gets a 525gr Lyman over 1800 fps with
          80gr of 4759/4227 powder. Hard alloy mix Lyman and shot one through
          17" of pine. Shown in the pic below it mushroomed to .800" and only
          lost 8gr weight. It is a wasp waisted slug that is shot from a 12ga
          regular WW12 shotcup. The skirt of the slug collapsed into the underside
          of the nose. Many guys say that these are as accurate as most
          other stuff used. He used 3" plastic, PGS wad over powder and
          WW12 wadcup with slug it. He cuts wadcup petals back to length
          of the Lyman.In pic on left you see the Lymans with hollowbase up
          and the shape of it when starting out.

          Ok I am going to get Lymans to test and Longshot to test.
          Got to see if the Longshot will get further up in velocity
          than Blue Dot. Ed

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          • hubel458
            In Memoriam
            • Sep 2006
            • 539

            Here is a Savage 210 with bottom of action opened up
            toward the back, to take cases with 3.5" overall length.
            Slug Warrior on Shotgun World did it. Is similiar job the
            Brett in MN did, but he made his opening 3.7". I measured
            mine and they can be opened to 3.95". They also milled
            the rim guides back for controlling case feeding on longer
            cases.Rim guides are angled in from the sides of the opening
            toward back. This work on the stock/action can be done in a
            mill or good drill press. To use 3.5" plastic the opening on
            the action and magazine needs 3.25", for 3.0" brass if long loaded
            3.5", if 3.5" brass about 3.7", if 3.5" brass long loaded, 3.95".
            By long loaded I mean a slug like the Dixie 600gr that protrudes
            up to .4"...Ed

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            • hubel458
              In Memoriam
              • Sep 2006
              • 539

              We get asked about putting brakes on the NEF Ultra.
              There is the concept called the internal brake that works
              nearly as good as expansion brake, with less back noise.
              Rob on AR did a couple with bunch of holes in the barrel
              in the end with the last 1.5" bored out .025" where holes
              go. Also many want more velocity in NEf and I added on
              a barrel section to mine. Combining Ideas we add smooth
              9" section of bore extension, that is same as groove diameter
              and 1.5" end of that for internal brake. Eight 1/8" holes
              top and same 45 degees to each side.And we have over
              a 100 fps in velocity gain. And with card or wad behind load
              it will seal pressure going from rifled section to smooth.
              And these types of holes won't bother wads or sabots.
              My extension is a foot longer and gets 150 fps extra.
              No need for brake in mine as the gun is 17 lbs with extra bbl.
              Here is Rob's two he fixed up, and is shooting.He has
              them reamed out longer for long 3.85" case, weight added.Ed

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              • hubel458
                In Memoriam
                • Sep 2006
                • 539

                Here is a picture of porting holes in a 10ga NEF
                heavy long smooth barrel. Bbl 30" and 1.080" muzzle
                diameter behind the screw in choke area. This come
                with slightly extended screw in choke and is first
                10ga with long barrel as heavy as my NEF 12ga FH
                short barrel was.. OR the short NEF 10 gauges
                with heavy barrel..It came with full and mod chokes.
                The other 10ga I tested earlier, only .960" at muzzle.
                I cut choke off and put it back in leaving the barrel
                an open bore for slugs and leaving an area 1.2" long
                for an internal brake to drill all the holes in like
                Rob did with NEFs in his picture. Now the 1.2" long
                area where holes are is bigger than needed for 10 ga
                so a reamer in the making will solve that and solve a
                major big bore project for me and others who asked
                me about using the short NEF 10ga for upgrade, which
                I didn't encourage putting all that work on a short
                barrel gun, with the amounts of powder that will be
                burnt in....are you ready.......THE 8GA FH.......
                I have 8ga FH loads tested in reworked Enfield.....Ed

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                • tankerman
                  I need a LIFE!!
                  • Mar 2006
                  • 24240

                  8 gauge?

                  Would love to see range pictures.

                  Thanks for the updates.

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                  • hubel458
                    In Memoriam
                    • Sep 2006
                    • 539

                    More info on the heavy barreled gun we plan on
                    making 8 gauge from. Nef SB2 103, 30" barrel,
                    regular stock. 220 bucks. 100 bucks for shop to
                    ream out to 8 ga smoothbore. Needs the 80 dollar
                    thumbhole stock. Nice deal for a modern 8ga, using
                    heavy duty plastic 3.3" long cases. I fired 6-8000
                    ft lb loads in one I made on Enfield, 4 times reloaded
                    without resizing cases.
                    Here is other project suggested by Boomie
                    on the AR big bore forum, the 16GA FH.
                    Cases made by me from bmg brass. Took 5 swagings, and
                    two turnings on my case spinner lathe.Two Annealings
                    Got couple cases made, in picture our 3.5" case and factory
                    16ga plastic case slug load. I'm getting test gun working
                    now and as for a supply of cases you all will have to
                    get with RMC if you want to rechamber a 16ga..Ed

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                    • hubel458
                      In Memoriam
                      • Sep 2006
                      • 539

                      Here is picture of my NEF 12GA FH as it is now,
                      A while back I got tired of short barrel and
                      added a foot on to it. Used breech end of left over
                      Savage and a sleeve. Lined up rifling and it has
                      same twist and number of rifling. Hard way to do
                      it. No need for rifling, or extra line up work.
                      Run many loads and it adds 150 fps with VV110,
                      4759, and 4227 powders. Adds about a 100 with
                      Blue Dot, and HS 7.

                      Next one will be done different and easier.
                      Next one will be a smoothbore add on piece of
                      groove diameter, 10-12 inches long, make it one
                      piece, 1 or 1 1/16" threads,about 1.2" diameter.
                      Threaded 1.5" long on original barrel, and into
                      add on piece, and will look like a brake and you
                      could put in internal brake in the end.Ed

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                      • hubel458
                        In Memoriam
                        • Sep 2006
                        • 539

                        Here is picture Stevens Revelation 350 16ga
                        now a 16GA FH. It got a 385 gr to 2000,
                        which is good for gun without a real heavy
                        barrel. I lengthened chamber for the
                        3.5" brass cases pictured that I made from
                        BMG brass. Anyone doing this can have cases
                        made by RMC. Gun is weighted to 11 lbs.
                        Action can handle more if barrel heavier. Ed

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                        • hubel458
                          In Memoriam
                          • Sep 2006
                          • 539

                          Here is picture of the bolt for my big gun, the 700HE.
                          It is holding a 700HE long case. The caseholder extraction system
                          can headspace a BMG rimless case,no belt, so you could
                          put on a 12ga barrel, straighten case more, from .700 to .729"
                          and have the rimless 12ga. Could straighten case for a
                          .750" bore, even to 10ga(.775") with a little thinning of the
                          top one inch of the case. Experimenting is interesting
                          to say the least. 700 slugs in pic are 1000gr Woodleigh,
                          1000gr PA, 825gr Copperhead Custom(CC), 770gr FP CC,
                          1000gr HP CC, 825gr HP CC..Ed

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                          • hubel458
                            In Memoriam
                            • Sep 2006
                            • 539

                            There is a new heavy barreled rifled slug gun out,
                            the Rossi Model S12 1230S. It will handle our heavier
                            loads like the NEF. And it can have chamber lengthened
                            for 3.5" plastic and RMC brass 12ga cases. Ed



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                            • hubel458
                              In Memoriam
                              • Sep 2006
                              • 539

                              The BPI sabot is tending toward small diameter.
                              With a .512" slug it measures . 727"---So I run slug
                              into die and reduced it .020". It is lead, swaged easy.
                              Shot a BPI sabot with 385gr Great plains slug in 700HE
                              great big gun pictured above. That Great plains slug
                              was reduced .020". With 300gr of super fast ball
                              powder blend in 3.85" case got over 4500.

                              Using slugs with locked on bases and RG's hollowbase
                              jacketed slug in 3.5" RMC brass cases in the 1887
                              Win levergun. RG's 670 gr HB- 2500 . Brenekke KO
                              435gr- 2700, Lightfield 460 gr- 2600 . Even got
                              a 385gr in BPI sabot to target straight.Levergun has
                              34" smooth barrel and with chamber for 3.5" long
                              cases it is run as singleshot. Barrel is a tight smoothbore
                              going from .726" to .722". Took out lifter and other
                              stuff and put in a bottom style extractor I built that
                              is operated by the lever at bottom of opening
                              stroke. Then take cases out with fingers, thus able to
                              handle long cases in a short action.Makes a real old timey,
                              neat looking, single shot blaster. Also have testing all done
                              and loads set for 12ga Encore. It is set up for 3.5" plastic
                              and brass cases for strong loads. I like to sell it to someone
                              who likes the style. If interested contact me.Ed

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                              • hubel458
                                In Memoriam
                                • Sep 2006
                                • 539

                                Before I posted about testing a NEF in 10ga with
                                a medium heavy barrel. The newer one is better.
                                It is the one I showed the ported barrel previously.
                                I did some 10ga FH testing in that newer, real
                                heavy barreled, NEF 10ga, that is going to soon be an
                                8GA FH, after reaming out. The internal brake set up
                                on the end as shown in picture above works great.
                                It stopped all of the muzzle rise and cut recoil
                                Gun now is 14 lbs and has thumbhole stock.
                                Top load with 3.5" plastic case, 765gr slug,
                                135gr of 4227, 2200 fps, 8200 ft lbs.Ed

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