steelbuster
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You were a great help with diassasebly instructions for my dad's old Standard Arms Model G last year. It has turned out to be a wonderfully accuate and reliable rifle.
I came across a cartidge in his trunk and I'm not sure what it is. It is very close to the 250 Savage but it has a 139 gr FMJ bullet. I don't know if you can identify it but here are the measurments.
C.O.L =2.991
case length = 1.993
rim dia =.475
case ahead of rim =.447
1.537 to shoulder, .414 dia at shoulder
1.700 to base of neck, neck dia .291
Powder is square cut flake
There are no case stamps, but the primer is staked in with 3 radial staking marks.
Thanks for any info.
Pete
I came across a cartidge in his trunk and I'm not sure what it is. It is very close to the 250 Savage but it has a 139 gr FMJ bullet. I don't know if you can identify it but here are the measurments.
C.O.L =2.991
case length = 1.993
rim dia =.475
case ahead of rim =.447
1.537 to shoulder, .414 dia at shoulder
1.700 to base of neck, neck dia .291
Powder is square cut flake
There are no case stamps, but the primer is staked in with 3 radial staking marks.
Thanks for any info.
Pete