anyone have one? anyone shoot one? seems an interesting round.
if you need loadata and translation from french to my english let me know.
The 10.75x68 achieved a poor reputation mainly due to the poor penetrating bullets of the day and how light the grain weights were (I think a 347 gr projectile?). It would be my guess today that with better powders and modern heavy bullets, like the 400-grainers you're considering, it would essentially equal, or come close to, the .404 Jeffery which was designed to replicate the .450/400 in a bolt action repeater. Not sure I know of load data but I'll see what I can find in Boddington's book about it.
If the rifle would take the pressure. That is a concern.
The 10.75x68 achieved a poor reputation mainly due to the poor penetrating bullets of the day and how light the grain weights were (I think a 347 gr projectile?). It would be my guess today that with better powders and modern heavy bullets, like the 400-grainers you're considering, it would essentially equal, or come close to, the .404 Jeffery which was designed to replicate the .450/400 in a bolt action repeater. Not sure I know of load data but I'll see what I can find in Boddington's book about it.
Wolverine Supplies has a new one...like ouch $8500well a used cz safari 404 jeff would be a nice find! maybe one will turn up.
Wolverine Supplies has a new one...like ouch $8500
I built mine using a Win M70 Stainless 375H&H as a donor rifle.