#2 11.75 Montenegrin
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#2 11.75 Montenegrin
#3 45-70 Govt
#2 Is that the correct projectile it looks a bit loose in the case.
#2 paradox
#3 45-70 2 1/10" Sharps
#3 40-65 Win
#3 45-60 Win
#2 .50 US carbine ?
#3 11.7x51R Danish Remington ?
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P38 you are correct.
You are in the right era. A well known firearms maker from pre Civil War [American]. The only examples of this cartridge in NZ came from a tin found in Wanganui brought over by an American seal...
Not a Spencer round muzza but you are very warm.
No & no
Used on the Otago coast by early seal hunters.
If there's going to be a gun fight I want to use the other one's.
Ok one more even older.
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The big ones.
You are just too good nor-west. 6mm Lee Navy or 6mm United States Navy of 1895 also ahead of its time with the barrel steel not able to survive this new round for very long.
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280 Ross good on ya nor-west.
Next part of the test this one is a bit older.
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Introduced 1906 146 gr @ 3100 fps. I would like the M1910 sporter in this caliber.
None of the above but close. The inventer was killed when a lion took exception to being shot by one.Way ahead of its time but let down by the projectiles of the day.
No
I thought this was an easy one, its not a 7mm-08.
And this one, .22 and matchbox for scale.
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