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The Cartridges of Frank Wesson
« on: December 17, 2004, 09:09:22 PM »
Cal. Bul Dia. Cs Lgth Rim Dia. Nk Dia. Bs Dia.

30-15 Wesson 0.31 1.55 0.41 0.339 0.342
30-15 Wesson 0.31 1.55 0.41 0.339 0.342
30-40 Wesson 0.308 1.63 0.436 0.329 0.377
32-25 Wesson 0.318 1.615 0.38 0.318 0.32
35 Wesson 0.35 2.5 0.5 0.378 0.435
40-60 Wesson 0.404 2.21 0.553 0.426 0.455
40-70 Wesson 0.401 2.31 0.53 0.425 0.462
42 Wesson 0.429 2.5 0.507 0.448 0.449
42-100 Wesson 0.429 2.91 0.505 0.448 0.448
44 X Long Wesson 0.44 1.63 0.51 0.441 0.441
44-85 Wesson 0.466 2.88 0.605 - 0.515
44-90 Wesson 0.451 2.5 0.663 0.487 0.537
44-100 Wesson 0.445 3.38 0.605 - 0.515
50 Wesson 0.501 1.875 0.61 0.506 0.537

also:

Ned Roberts (The Breech-Loading Single-Shot Rifle, Ned Roberts & Ken Waters) said of the Frank Wesson No 1 Long Range Creedmoor:
"Long-range cartridges chambered by this model were the bottlenecked .44-90 Sharps and Remington and .45 Peabody-Martini; also the .45-60 Winchester, 45 (2 4/10 inch) Sharps and .45 (2 6/10 inch) Sharps Straight, modified to special Wesson dimensions."

Just remember he was the Frank Wesson of the Wesson and Harrington that is today Harrington and Richardson or H&R 1871

Yep a Wesson & Harrington 1871 Buffalo Classic would be great in any of these calibers.

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The Cartridges of Frank Wesson
« Reply #1 on: December 18, 2004, 04:32:55 PM »
Thanks, Montanan, an interesting set of specs.  I agree that any of these would be useful in a Wesson and Harrington, though I would call mine Target Model.  Just my conceit, I guess.  I wonder if Norm Johnson could reline one of these, and rechamber for the old cartridges.  It sure would be  worth the journey to explore this country.

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« Reply #2 on: December 18, 2004, 07:07:35 PM »
Yeah, folks don't realize just how long a history H&R has. And any who think the Handi Rifle is a "Johnny come lately" do not realize that rifle versions of the Topper shotgun have been in production since the early Seventies, maybe even longer. A 40-65 Buffalo Classic or Target Model would be a very sweet additon to the product line indeed, and fit in well with the current use of BPCR chamberings and components veru well indeed. I would jump through a few hoops for such a barrel.
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