Russ16
AH elite
I have a couple clarification questions on the 450/400.
My understanding is that there were 2 3/8 inch, 3 inch and 3 1/4 inch versions. With the latter two being the most common and the 3 inch version sometimes being called the 400 express.
Which version is used when chambering modern guns like a chapuis, Heym, etc.?
Is one of them easier to find brass for? I’ve seen brass for sale listed as 450/400 with no case length.
Can brass for one be formed from the other?
I’ve also read that bore diameters varied in the early years from .405 to .411. But that this was standardized in the 3 inch version. I assume measuring the bore is important either way, but is it less of a worry on a gun marked 3 inch or 400 express?
When looking at a vintage gun inside of them considered more desirable?
Thanks for any info you can all share.
My understanding is that there were 2 3/8 inch, 3 inch and 3 1/4 inch versions. With the latter two being the most common and the 3 inch version sometimes being called the 400 express.
Which version is used when chambering modern guns like a chapuis, Heym, etc.?
Is one of them easier to find brass for? I’ve seen brass for sale listed as 450/400 with no case length.
Can brass for one be formed from the other?
I’ve also read that bore diameters varied in the early years from .405 to .411. But that this was standardized in the 3 inch version. I assume measuring the bore is important either way, but is it less of a worry on a gun marked 3 inch or 400 express?
When looking at a vintage gun inside of them considered more desirable?
Thanks for any info you can all share.
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