Want To Buy 10.75x68 347gr Woodleighs and Bertram brass

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Like title says. Have some brass, dies, and two rifles but no bullets. Let me know what you have. Thanks!
 
A few have asked about the rifles. One is a commercial Mauser. (Assume it’s a Model B with upgrades, but I’d love to hear from those more knowledgeable). The other has no maker’s mark but both German and British proofed. Holds five down. Thanks everyone!
 

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The Mauser 10.75s had the same rifling rate of twist as the 404s so you’re really not bound to the original bullet weight of the 10.75x68
 
The Mauser 10.75s had the same rifling rate of twist as the 404s so you’re really not bound to the original bullet weight of the 10.75x68

That's not entirely true. There may be different caliber size by older weapons. It is therefore better to check the exact caliber of such rifles beforehand.

There is no danger by reloading, but it can affect the accuracy. Some manufacturers in Europe have produced different bullets for both cartridges.
 
I don’t know what country your in , but I have a beautiful 0riginal 10.75x68 for sale in Australia.
Also does, brass and original 347 grain bullets.


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Very Rare and unique J.P.Sauer & Son, commercialMauser. Circa 1912. Built on a genuine J.P.Sauer & Son commercial Mauser action, not an ex military conversion. This rifle is chambered in 10.75x68 Mauser with British proof marks. This action is exceptionally smooth. The action has not been tapped or modified in any way. Barrel is in excellent condition, as is the bolt face. This rifle does not appear to have been fired. Though I have fired 16 rounds through it since owning it. Exceptionally accurate, even with open sights. Full length Mannlicher stock. Swept back spoon bolt handle. 21” inch fully ribbed octagonal barrel. Folding leaf type express sights. Double set triggers. Lever release floor plate. Ebony stock spacer. The small details in the stock work are incredible. This rifle was tastefully and authentically refurbished by Rob Bloomfield at Sunshine Coast gunsmith’s. No expense was spared, including all metalwork which was reblued in an old school rust blueing. Checkering and woodwork is perfect. Also comes with new dies, shellholder, and 100 new cases. Also several boxes of Woodleigh 347 grain RNSP, originally designed for the 10.75x68 Mauser. Absolutely beautiful and unique 98 Mauser.”​

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