Milsurp Swedish Rolling Block Accuracy?

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Just curious what kind of accuracy you’re getting out of your 8x58 swedish rolling blocks?

What bullet weight and bullet diameter are you finding they like the most?
 
I had one of those over a decade back and it was quite accurate with flat base, round nose bullets, with exposed lead bases.

I know in this day and age such bullets are frowned on. I know it's easier to build accurate bullets from the base up but exposed lead bases had some very good advantages, when considering the varying bore diameters of days gone by.

Likely the first thing you should do, is slug the bore on your particular rifle.

These rifles are fairly strong and can handle loads producing slightly over 40K PSI.

My go to load for the rifle was Norma 196 grn RNFB over 46 grains of IMR 4895 with CCI 250 primers. The cases were made by Bertram.

This load was safe in my rifle.

Some of those old Danish Rolling Block rifles had strength issues. I believe, all of them were made in Sweden, some were converted from the original 50-70 case and the last ones were purpose built originally for the 8x58R D cartridge, which they also used in Krag repeating bolt action rifles.

There is actually a lot of information on your rifle type on the internet, along with all sorts of loads and how to get them to shoot well. My biggest problem was finding brass.

My rifle wouldn't shoot light 150 grain bullets well. It was OK with cast lead but not great.
 
The only Remy Roller I have seen shot was Swede in 8x58 and owner was getting about 3-4" groups on 100 yard range.

He shot unsized 185Gr Lee bullets with copper GC,tumble lubed and hand fitted to case with about 11Gr of Red Dot.

The sights on his rifle were pretty well worn with rounded edges so getting consistent with those sights was impossible for me.

Trigger wasn't that great either but I wasn't use to it.
 
I use heavy cast bullets - the MidSouth "Maximum" that is now discontinued as it was a Lee Special Order. It weighs about 250grs with gas-check. You could use any of these loads with a lighter cast bullet.

Unique - 13.0 grs gave about 1300 fps
SR4759 - 20.0 grs produced about 1500 fps.
H4198 - 28.0 grs gave about 1700 fps

H4198 was the most accurate in my gun.

Brass is made from 8X56R Hungarian, although I used several other types in order to make it closer to the original (45-90, 338 Win Mag), but with all the extra effort they were no better than 8X56R sized in my RCBS 8X58R dies.
 
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