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Offline cooper

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Sharps .40/90
« on: February 12, 2008, 06:44:52 PM »
Veral, I have a new Shiloh Sharps in .40/90 Bottle-neck.  Barrel dimensions are .400"x.408".  I have not yet made a cast of the throat. 

I'm thinking about using the 41 caliber 265 or 280 WLN design.  I think the WFN design might be too large in diameter right in front of the crimp groove.  I have a copy of the reamer dimensions if that helps.

Have you ever heard of anyone using the WFN or WLN designs in this caliber?  Any suggestions?

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Re: Sharps .40/90
« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2008, 09:58:43 AM »
  The WFN  and WLN will both shoot very well, but the LFN is a far better choice with larger caliber guns.  With the bottle neck case, and probably almost no throat, bearing length may be the limiting factor in choosing a bullet weight.  If this turns out to be a problem, the LCFN is a very good choice, and has exactly the same meplat diameter as the LFN.

  The reason I don't like the WFN and  WLN in the larger calibers is a combination of too much meplat for best kills at the power available with a large cartridge, and this burdened with poor aerodynamics.  If one wants to minimize recoil and still have a fast kiling short range hunting load, the WFN or WLN get the nod, but that 90 gr case wasn't intended for wimpy charges!
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