.43 caliber remington rolling block rifle
Although a bit too short, they worked well. 43 Spanish chamber, after turning the head. Others were reamed at the head end, to allow a. 43 Columbine or other similar military cartridge, since military surplus ammo remained unsold. 43 Spanish were re-imported and the importer reamed the chamber to accept a. Some antique Remington Rolling Block Rifles in. Many variations of European cartridge chamberings exist. Rolling Block Rifles made in Scandinavian countries, under Remington license, may be rimfire, centerfire, or may have both styles of firing pins. 439" bullet, but the rim and head diameter are much larger. 43 Spanish Reformado is similar, but original cartridges use a. 44-77 and other lesser known cartridge designs.
43 Spanish (11.15 x 58R) cartridge or for other similar cartridges including the. Remington Rolling Block Rifles made in Ilion, New York (so marked on the tang) can be found chambered for. 43 Spanish Reformado cartridge, these cartridges do not interchange. 22 shell holder, widely sold by RCBS reloading dealers. We prefer to use a third die to expand the neck. Unlike the three die sets required for straight case cartridges, only two loading dies are required. 43 Spanish case is an early bottleneck cartridge. Our cases are made with thick rims to fit antique rifles correctly. 090" thick rims, despite early period publications indicating thinner rims. 43 Spanish chambers to headspace correctly with up to.
Surveys of antique Remington Rolling Block Rifles indicates that Remington cut. If you have a Argentine Modello Rolling Block, these cartridges may not fit. These seem to fit the majority of guns we encounter. 524" head diameter, dimensioned from a period Spanish print.
43 Spanish Remington Rolling Block, unprimed brass, correct caliber headstamp, use large rifle primer.