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RE: 12GA From Hell
Shot the NEF 8GA FH. That is the heavy barrel NEF
that was a 10ga.. I bored it out to 8ga and chambered it for the heavy duty 8ga case. 770gr at 2200 out of 29" barrel. End of barrel has internal brake with 24 porting holes and with weighted thumbhole stock, it handles recoil easy.Will have picture soon.Ed |
RE: 12GA From Hell
Here is my 12GA FH Savage 210 with thumbhole
stock, I put on in place of first one that cracked. Along with weight and heavy barrel handles recoil great. It is a Boyd and came inleted for Savage 112, and I re-did inleting to fit 210 and heavy barrel,and got rid of monte carlo outline.Ed ![]() |
RE: 12GA From Hell
Here is picture of RIP's two 12GA FH NEFs.
Both are the 12ga Ultra Slug Guns. One has Vias brake, other expansion chamber. He calls it his golf ball launcher. Ed ![]() |
RE: 12GA From Hell
I found a shotgun primer that will ignite rifle powders,
like RL15-19, IMR 4064,4198, etc. With regular shotgun primers I had to use Blue Dot starter. But not with these.....They are the industrial shotgun primers used in the 8ga kiln gun cases. I use these cases with basecup reduced in my 8 gauges. When I set up first 8ga I fired the primers only to test firing function(cases came with primer), then I put regular 209 primers in to test loads, with 4759 powder. Found box of WIN paper case kiln 3oz loads and took one apart and noticed it had 94gr of some ball powder. I wondered what powder is and how a regular shotgun primer could ignite that, based on our need for starter powder using regular rifle powders. So I fired that industrial primer and flame and sparks came out of 8ga NEF barrel 2-3 feet. Put a regular primer in same case and flame just a few inches. So I took REM kiln case with original REM industrial primer and 2-3 feet of flame,and put regular primer in and just few inches of flame. If anyone got info on th powder used and how to get these primers, let us know. I took some out of 8ga and put in 12ga plastic. Using these hairy industrial primers today fired 180gr of RL-15, in 12GA FH NEF, in 3.5" plastic cases with 437gr Brenekke KO slug. Got perfect ignition, no starter. 140gr with 600gr dixie, perfect ignition. Also I have the 12ga Encore that we tested loads in, on Gunbroker, in shotgun singleshot section.Ed |
RE: 12GA From Hell
I always felt that if some company would make powders like 7383
available it would be great. 7383 ignites fine with regular shotgun primers in 12ga, but it is surplus and only a few of us have it.It is a powder that has a lot of the deterrent inside the of the material, not all near the outside like 99% of all other powders whether spherical, tubular, or flake. This allows easier ignition, but yet the deterrent still can control the speed. Well the new RE-17 just out for 2 days is setup like that. The surface of the RE-17 grains is more porous than RE15, so that fact allows better ignition even though a slower powder, and along with fact that company got most deterent inside it still regulates speed. Today I fired with regular REM and WIN primers in plastic and RMC cases, a whole bunch of loads of RE-17, with no hesitation or squibs or misfires. Loads ranged from 437 gr slugs to 750gr slugs today. All loads burnt clean and I got in RMC case one of RG's 715gr jkt slugs to 2300 with 160 gr of RE-17. Using plastic you must have a strong roll crimp with slug and wads tight.....Whoopee....Ed |
RE: 12GA From Hell
Keep on with the updates Ed, not much conversation in the thread but some of us are following with great interest!
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RE: 12GA From Hell
I shot couple loads with regular primer with RE-17
and 1040 gr slug in 12GA FH NEF, and it does great. Tested loads that were cooled outside a while.Perfect ignition. I fired loads RE-17 8ga plastic,in my 8GA FH on new NEF long heavy barrel that was a 10 ga and RE-17 is great. No hesitation, it fires off as good in 8ga as the 4759. Remember I couldn't get good ignition in 8g with 4227, but so far RE-17 is magic. In 8 ga all it would hold under the 8ga REM wadcup with 770 gr slug is 200 gr of RE-!7, with the wadcup pressed down, compressed real hard,good crimp, and it really bellers.2400 plus.Going by case expansion about 20k pressure. Which don't bother those one piece compression molded super strong 8ga REM cases. You must have real tight proper roll crimp in plastic cases and good tight taper crimp or rolled in crimp in groove in the brass cases. In RMC brass I size it so slugs have to be shoved in with press. And this RE-17 doesn't break up the kernels when powder gets to a certain point, like the 7383 does, causing burning rate to speed up more than what it was designed for. I tested 7383 in my 700HE, and when up to 35-40k it's pressure went up fast, much more than linear progression. I still like 7383 at shotgun pressures, but I really like RE-17.Just pour case full and shoot with lighter slugs. Ok- for those who want to get into the 12GA FH and get the long strong 3.85 inch cases Rob on AR got some made, email him to deal to get some- [email protected] He can also tell you where to get reamer.Ed.[/align] |
RE: 12GA From Hell
Here is picture of another fellas work on AR forum,
of NEF 12GA FH, factory thumbhole stock and a brake he built, with wide slots in top and round ports on the sides. He is testing heavy slugs.Ed ![]() |
RE: 12GA From Hell
Here's picture of solid turned 12ga slugs that Rob makes.
They are flat on one end and hollowpoint on other. They can be shot either direction. Aluminum ones are 346gr, brass 1080gr........If you need any contact him. He, RIP, and others on AR are testing them with different powders. I have gotten similiar brass ones to 1900 in NEF with RMC case, with 140 gr the new RL-17. Ed ![]() |
RE: 12GA From Hell
Heavy brass slug testing-----
RIP'S components in first picture- 15gr Blue Dot starter, thin plastic separator, 230gr HBMG, thin plastic under slug, and 1087gr brass slug; in a RMC 3.5" brass case, fired in his great looking, braked NEF 12ga FH Ultra, got him 1812 fps average. Barrel and brake are 27" total length. Great work. Ed ![]() ![]() |
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