Newton, my bow! 
Anyone around these parts have one of these classic gems?
Not so much of the Centaur type but more like one of the rifle variety.
256, 30, 35 Newtons....... for their time they were real hotrods, which may have been their failing because the bullets could not hold up to the stress in that day and age.
I found some old info from a Western Cartridge catolog I have (1937) referring to them but other than that info seems a bit weak.
Just imagine back in that day, carrying a 35 Newton......the Western factory 250gr load was taking off at 2660!
I suppose the velocity could be quite optomistic but the rest of the loads they have here seem very obtainable.
The 30 Newton was rated as a 180gr projectile going 2860. It is "only" 160 fps faster than the 30, model of 1906
but still, the case was not much bigger was it?
Any info is appreciated. Just curious about some more not so common cartridges.
Cheers,
Noel
Anyone around these parts have one of these classic gems?
Not so much of the Centaur type but more like one of the rifle variety.
256, 30, 35 Newtons....... for their time they were real hotrods, which may have been their failing because the bullets could not hold up to the stress in that day and age.
I found some old info from a Western Cartridge catolog I have (1937) referring to them but other than that info seems a bit weak.
Just imagine back in that day, carrying a 35 Newton......the Western factory 250gr load was taking off at 2660!
The 30 Newton was rated as a 180gr projectile going 2860. It is "only" 160 fps faster than the 30, model of 1906
Any info is appreciated. Just curious about some more not so common cartridges.

Cheers,
Noel


















































