Tom Leoni
AH fanatic
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I have recently acquired a lovely Alex Henry .450 BPE single shot, probably from the mid 1880s. Upon attempting to insert an empty resized case, it appears that the head is slightly too wide for the chamber, thereby preventing the case to fully insert. It's probably a matter of just a few thousandths of an inch, but the very rear portion of the case just wouldn't go in.
I know that some of you also toy around with antique rifles and attempt to solve the little idiosyncrasies and vagaries associated thereto.
Do you have any suggestions on how to get around this problem? The easiest seems to be to have someone like Steven Bertram recut the chamber to match modern SAAMI-spec .450 NE brass. Or I could make a chamber casting and order a custom resizing die, but that would probably also take forever, but perhaps some of you have an easier and more expedient solution, like using some other caliber resizing die to slightly slim down the case head (just spitballing here).
Thank you in advance!
I have recently acquired a lovely Alex Henry .450 BPE single shot, probably from the mid 1880s. Upon attempting to insert an empty resized case, it appears that the head is slightly too wide for the chamber, thereby preventing the case to fully insert. It's probably a matter of just a few thousandths of an inch, but the very rear portion of the case just wouldn't go in.
I know that some of you also toy around with antique rifles and attempt to solve the little idiosyncrasies and vagaries associated thereto.
Do you have any suggestions on how to get around this problem? The easiest seems to be to have someone like Steven Bertram recut the chamber to match modern SAAMI-spec .450 NE brass. Or I could make a chamber casting and order a custom resizing die, but that would probably also take forever, but perhaps some of you have an easier and more expedient solution, like using some other caliber resizing die to slightly slim down the case head (just spitballing here).
Thank you in advance!