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hashett_jack
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Re: Whitworth military target rifle
Oct 22nd, 2007, 11:23pm
 
Hi from Spain , friends :
 
I�m going to buy a  Euroarms Whitworth military target rifle , and I have some questions :
- Must I use a special rod ? I mean , by the hexagonal bore .  
- It�s necessary to lubricate hexagonal bullets ?
- which powder meassure may be correct  , more or less ?
- Can I use not only hexagonal bullets but also others ?
 
Thanks in advance
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Re: Whitworth military target rifle
Reply #1 - Oct 23rd, 2007, 6:47am
 
Welcome to this forum.
 
A hexagonal tip to the rod will help clean right to the bottom of the rifling and I would recommend you get/make one.
 
You can shoot paper patch or grease grooved bullets.
 
Typical loads loads for long range work would be 80-90 grains Swiss 3 or 85-95 grains Swiss 4. For 100m shooting reduced charges are also used. You will need to determine what is safe, comfortable and accurate for your rifle.
 
Most shooting in the 19th century with the Whitworth rifle was using cylindrical bullets. There is no need to get a hexagonal mould.
 
David
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Reply #2 - Oct 23rd, 2007, 8:23pm
 
Thank you very much David , your answers are very useful to me . Over here , people use to shot 100 mts with 60-70 grains Swiss or Spanish ( very similar ) numbers 2 or 3 . In our national championship there is no more  long ranges : only 50 and 100 mts . What a pity !!
 
Yhanks one more time
Carlos
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Reply #3 - Oct 25th, 2007, 8:12am
 
Hi friends
some doubts before the final decision buying a Euroarms withworth Military Target hexagonal bore :
- some friends tell me that the other model with grooved bore may be easier to load ( they say hexagonal bullets are awkward to load) and more accurate. What�s your opinion ??
-A german friend told me about a Hege Model with a Krupp barrel , very precise shooting : have you heard something about it ?
 
Thank�s in advance
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Reply #4 - Oct 25th, 2007, 9:37am
 
I personally chose the volunteer with Henry rifling, supposedly easier to load and shoot - but the Whit should be capable of equal accuracy, even if a bit harder getting to work...  FWIW, you don't need hexagonal bullet for the Whit, it will shoot round bullets as well, without any loss of accuracy (see David's reply).  I do believe Hege has an upgraded model, with match barrel
Then again, if a match rifle is your obejective, wouldn't it be better to purchase the Pedersoli Rigby?
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Reply #5 - Oct 25th, 2007, 7:29pm
 
As I�ve seen in this forum , Rigby would be an interesting option... I will considerate that.
Thank you Belgmart
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Reply #6 - Oct 25th, 2007, 8:21pm
 
De nada, estamos todos aqu� para ayudar a los otros...
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Reply #7 - Oct 26th, 2007, 3:13pm
 
Hey , your Spanish it�s absolutely better than my English , ha ha !!!!
Regards
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