Steyr 11.15x60R

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I need data on the weapon and caliber..Thanks
 
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The original Steyr 1886 rifle was in 11,15x58R !

But they also made Mauser M71 in 11,15x60R....


HWL
 
This is the rifle they sell, the caliber caught my attention ....
 

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This is the rifle they sell, the caliber caught my attention ....

This is a Mauser M71, made in 11,15x60R.

Made by Mauser Oberndorf, Erfurt Arsenal, Spandau Arsenal, Danzig Arsenal and Amberg Arsenal, Birmingham!, some were made (and stamped) by Steyr also.

Yours probably...

Your rifle is not the original military rifle, but a sporter, converted by a gunsmith.

Because it has no iron sights, be sure it was not converted to a shotgun!

The cartridge is a lead bullet, black powder number.

Moulds are made by RCBS, Lyman and some others, 340 - 370 gr, .446 dia.

Dies are available from RCBS, Redding, Lee and so on.

Cases are hard to come by and even harder to make from other cases.

Bertram is a source....


HWL
 
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HWL thank you very much.
 

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