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- Thu Nov 16, 2023 3:28 am
- Forum: Chit-Chat
- Topic: Deep dives on Krag Carbine development
- Replies: 3
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Deep dives on Krag Carbine development
Howdy friends, I've been looking for a source that does a deep dive on Krag carbine development. Especially a slow walk through the individual part/design changes, and when they happened. Brophy, Mallory, and Canfield have very good information, but it doesn't quite reach that level of detail. I've ...
- Wed Nov 30, 2022 2:27 am
- Forum: Other Firearms
- Topic: American Machinist does Winchester-Lee
- Replies: 12
- Views: 5073
Re: American Machinist does Winchester-Lee
Good catch. It even says it was taken June 1898, which was before the Army and Navy agreed to standardize on the Krag. I'll dust off my Wikipedia account and see if I can change it
- Wed Nov 30, 2022 12:33 am
- Forum: Other Firearms
- Topic: Winchester-Lee Navy
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1873
Re: Winchester-Lee Navy
It seems like many of the rifles have had parts swapped over the years. Often bolts and especially extractors. But it could also be that some of Myszkowski's information is a bit off. It's a great source overall. Pretty much the best we have. There are a few things he mentions that really don't seem...
- Tue Nov 29, 2022 8:27 pm
- Forum: Other Firearms
- Topic: Winchester-Lee Navy
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1873
Re: Winchester-Lee Navy
The shield is by the bullet tip on the left side in the first picture. The other pictures are comparisons between the 2nd USN contract (top) and factory sporter (bottom) receivers. Note the extra gas escape hole in the bolt and the side of the receiver on the sporter
- Tue Nov 29, 2022 8:14 pm
- Forum: Other Firearms
- Topic: Winchester-Lee Navy
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1873
Re: Winchester-Lee Navy
I believe you're referring to Eugene Myszkowski's "The Winchester-Lee Rifle". May want to mount a search and rescue operation for that one, because copies are expensive and very hard to find. The shield was pinned to the back of the bolt on the first contract rifles (1-10000). Almost all o...
- Mon Nov 28, 2022 5:17 pm
- Forum: Other Firearms
- Topic: Winchester-Lee Navy
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1873
Re: Winchester-Lee Navy
Before the current load, I was using 31gr IMR 4895 based on load data from an American Rifleman article. After circling the wagons with some knowledgeable reloaders and messing around it QL, it was decided that 4895 leaves you with kind of a narrow margin between not enough case fill and too much pr...
- Mon Nov 28, 2022 4:04 pm
- Forum: Other Firearms
- Topic: Winchester-Lee Navy
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1873
Re: Winchester-Lee Navy
Unfortunately I don't have a sling. My sporters are 12463 and 13368 if you want those for your spreadsheet as well. My current load is 33gr H4350 under a Hornady #2458 105gr HPBT in custom RCC brass seated to 3.110" COAL. Not super happy with that bullet choice, but I haven't done much experime...
- Mon Nov 28, 2022 4:03 am
- Forum: U.S. Military Krags
- Topic: ‘96 Carbine
- Replies: 8
- Views: 946
Re: ‘96 Carbine
Oh boy, did we just become friends? I just posted pictures of my 2nd contract rifle in Other Firearms
- Mon Nov 28, 2022 4:01 am
- Forum: Other Firearms
- Topic: Winchester-Lee Navy
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1873
Winchester-Lee Navy
Looks like there are at least a few other Winchester-Lee enthusiasts floating around in here, so I thought I’d post a picture of my navy contract example (17765). I also have a rough factory sporter I use for testing new loads, and a nicer factory sporter on the way.
- Mon Nov 28, 2022 2:33 am
- Forum: U.S. Military Krags
- Topic: ‘96 Carbine
- Replies: 8
- Views: 946
Re: ‘96 Carbine
I got it from Poulin up in Maine. I got caught up in the moment and overpaid for it, so I'm a little embarrassed, but hammer price was 1600.