So I decided I'd try out my grandpas ancient 1890's vintage Martini, decided it would be a fun carbine to use for elk this fall. I have a pile of old ammo for this thing and I grabbed a pair of boxes of old CIL Imperial 180grain, as well as some new Winchester and federal in 180 grain, and 1 lonely Norma load. I went out to the pasture where I had a selection of hillsides from 50-400 yards and some nice dumb gophers standing in the sunlight. Folded out the shooting sticks and fitted on a slip-on recoil pad (Steel buttplates suck) Adjusted the sights to their lowest setting of 200 yards, took aim at a gopher about 100 yards out and fired. Bullet smacks into the hillside 3' over his head! So i aimed at one 50 yards out, bullet hits 9" high. 200 yards only 1' high! After a few shots I get this figured out and managed to nail a few critters at around 200 yards. The whole time I've been putting the brass in my shirt pocket and I stopped to check and see if there was anything funny. This Is what I see on the Imperial brass
and the primers pushed out enough to feel easily
At this point I think my guns screwed and unsafe to fire anymore but I take a closer look at my remaining 30 something rounds of imperial
The ones on the bottom and left side are all cracked in the same place as the splits in the fired cases, and the far left one is split right from the lip to halfway down the cartridge. Hard to see in the picture as they're hairline cracks barely detectable by fingernail. From the remaining 10 rounds in that box 6 are cracked! How the hell does that happen!
But the lonely norma case is fine.
and so are the federal (right) and Winchester(left)
So now i figure I have 30+ rounds of useless ammunition!
I think my sight problem may have its roots long ago. I think this rifle once had a longer barrel (its now 16") but was cut down to be a saddle carbine and had the original front sight remounted. I believe this might have changed the angle enough to be causing an issue.
close range sights 200-500yards
600-1900 yard sights
some of the many proof marks and Nitro Safe Rating
But at least I saw what a 180 grain bullet would do to a gopher!
and the primers pushed out enough to feel easily
At this point I think my guns screwed and unsafe to fire anymore but I take a closer look at my remaining 30 something rounds of imperial
The ones on the bottom and left side are all cracked in the same place as the splits in the fired cases, and the far left one is split right from the lip to halfway down the cartridge. Hard to see in the picture as they're hairline cracks barely detectable by fingernail. From the remaining 10 rounds in that box 6 are cracked! How the hell does that happen!
But the lonely norma case is fine.
and so are the federal (right) and Winchester(left)
So now i figure I have 30+ rounds of useless ammunition!
I think my sight problem may have its roots long ago. I think this rifle once had a longer barrel (its now 16") but was cut down to be a saddle carbine and had the original front sight remounted. I believe this might have changed the angle enough to be causing an issue.
close range sights 200-500yards
600-1900 yard sights
some of the many proof marks and Nitro Safe Rating
But at least I saw what a 180 grain bullet would do to a gopher!



















































